The Rage: Carrie 2, Katt Shea
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Retro Trailer: The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)
Disclaimer: I am not associated with the uploader nor the creators of this trailer.
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Some more trans horror character icon
(I hc Bridgette as a trans guy or otherwise transmasc so I used a transmasc flag for the second one because it’s the first one I found)
Dni if you don’t allow minors to interact with your blog,18 plus blogs and pr0sh1ppers
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anyone else seen The Rage (aka Carrie 2)? I watched it and thought it was kinda awesome
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Invaluable trivia item from the imdb page for Carrie 2 - not only that, but it's hidden as a potential spoiler
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The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999)
Not safe
At around 24:00 when the highschool jocks are in the car at night, one of them says “oh, he’s gonna p***”, one of them leans over the side of the car and v* right as the car starts movie. Audio and visual. Skip until 24:40 (timestamp is just an estimate, it’s safe to look back when it shows the two people in the black car (I don’t remember who it was))
At 1:27:30 right after the counselor tries to open the door to the party, someone v* blood, honestly it’s not that graphic but just a warning for you guys
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The Rage: Carrie 2 (Katt Shea, 1999)
The sequel to Carrie no one asked for and surprisingly it's actually decent? Whilst the plot is essentially Carrie again but aggressively late 90s and the editing is weirdly jumpy and makes the film quite cheesy (in a very fun way) the movie does a lot to focus on the toxic gender cesspool that is high school and how it fucks people up horribly in a way that feels very different from how the original film. I have not hated rich jock dudebro characters in a movie as much as I have here, truly the most murderable of people, and the rich bitch girls are about as bad. It's also the only Carrie movie that actually addresses some of the queerness a lot of people read into the book and films, although it's pretty perfunctory and the protagonist Rachel kinda gets forced into a standard movie compulsory hetero relationship with the most boring man at the school, with only a few references to her also being into women thrown in largely by the villains.
The film is really just hurt by being an official Carrie sequel. All the bits that tie the film into the '76 movie just kill the pace and are largely uninteresting, detracting from the time we could've spent with Rachel and the jock characters to try and build this lore around Carrie White and the psychic powers, and if the film hadn't been forced into being an official sequel and just stayed as a movie heavily ripping from Carrie then it would've been a lot stronger. Leaning into the soft goth, kinderwhore, and riot grrrl music and aesthetics would've helped a lot too because the way this film is it couldn't have existed at any other time outside of this mid 90s to early 2000s bubble. It feels so of that time and leaning more into that style and away from the Carrie connections would've really helped built its identity, but I assume the direct Carrie connection was forced by the studio, similar to what happened with the later Hellraizer movies, and not meant from the start.
Overall though a really decent film that understandably resonates with a lot of people. Really does capture some of that rage.
Sidenote: The film also gets surprisingly gory at the end which y'know, that's fun.
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