Carrie (Angela Betis Angela Bettis) is a low-ranking student in the school. She is self-abased and introverted and is bullied by other students. Carrie's mother, I am afraid, was to blame for the situation-she was obsessed with the religious world and regarded the birth of Carrie as a deep sin. At the age of Carrie's youth, her mother taught her abstinence and regarded the relationship between men and women as a flood beast. The twisted family made Carrie suppress her heart deeply, and it would get out of hand in the event of an outbreak. Sure enough, Carrie, who had been teased by her classmates at the ball, saw that she was covered in pig's blood. She was so angry that she could no longer bear these humiliations, and the day had come. The work of horror master Stephen King has been adapted from a TV version of a film of the same name in 1976.