A clip from the 2013 film "Carrie". Ms Desjardin punishes Carrie's class mates for tormenting her. I DO NOT own the rights to this film and I do not stand to make anything by posting this. I am merely posting it for entertainment.
"This is bullshit! We didn't do anything wrong!" So throwing tampons at someone, recording it and then posting the video online isn't wrong? Chris has no compassion or a soul.
Taking revenge on the victim of her abuse that is bullying (be under NO illusions - bullying IS a form of abuse) - when she didn’t even go to the teachers for that to be perceived by those bullies as ‘grassing’ or ‘being a tattle-tale’, to be used by the abuser as an ‘excuse’ for further bullying. She didn’t even need to talk to a teacher because the teacher stepped in on her own, when those cockroaches started filming her on her phone. THIS is what counts as ‘right’ in the twisted world of a narcissistic/sociopathic bully. - Wether the setting be school OR the workplace, military or, at the time of this post, even the Whitehouse...
That’s why I love Desjardin so much she’s very tough and compassionate. Sue at first I didn’t like that she was part of the period scene but I like the fact that she did stop and shown remorse for her. So glad that she’s against partnering up with this WITCH!
I love Judy Greer's softly approach to this scene. Talking to them like a disappointment parent making their child feel small. I also like how she's clearly enjoying torturing the girls.
I have a question. So Chris’s dad tries to sue the school. Did she do anything illegal here? Cause ya she said “shitty” she wasn’t calling them shitty but more the actions which were shitty
Admittedly, that's something that contributed to this remake not scoring as high as the original version. Judy could've had the same toughness as her predecessors, but maybe she did the best with what she had. I mean, the "make them feel small" approach works well in some scenes, while toughness is more effective in others. Case in point, Betty Buckley (her film last name was changed to Collins, and only she can literally slap some sense in to Nancy Allen's Chris) and Rena Sofer (I'd say shoving Emilie de Ravin's Chris up against the wall is as close to a 1976 slap as possible). Despite Sue's guilt, it's still satisfying to see the rest of the girls get what they deserve, particularly Chris. Of course, Margaret is such an effective villain, no matter who plays her, it's easy to hate her.
I know I would. I don’t care if they have issues or not, unless they’re being abused then that’s actually really serious, but they did the deed, and now they must suffer the consequences. They’re gonna learn. They’re gonna learn!
Who else loves Sue? It’s shown that she has her flaws and made a mistake, and she takes responsibility for that and tries to make up for it. That’s a rare and admirable quality in a person, even though she’s fictional lol
@@SpideyFan-onst true but thats why Chris is what sue could uave been like her dad spoiled her to her hearts delight but never really loved her emotionly
The actress playing Chris did a DAMN GOOD job playing a character for us to really hate. Hell I hate this version of Chris more than the Chris in the original Carrie. Honestly the actress should have gotten a award for that performance.
+Nicki Brooklyn Oh and one more thing: The stuff they used for the blood on set.......a small part of it actually WAS pigs blood. And boy, was Chloë pissed
+Matthew Luthor yea she did and now she plays another actor on the popular show Mr.robort you should so watch it she's really good there too and with blonde hair which is looks a lot better with :p
She’s definitely a narcissist-she doesn’t anything wrong with what she did and makes excuses for her behavior. Chris seems to have sociopathic tendencies as she slit the pig’s throat with no second thought.
I think Judy Greer did a good job as Ms Desjardin's. Her tone when she tells Sue "I would have voted for you. Not now."is the epitome of "I'm not mad, just disappointed."
Hippiegoddess142 That is true, I had to live with 3 people who thought the owned the world and others' lives and they didn't see what they did wrong when they drastically interfered with someone's house or plans.
I figured out why Hargensen was in a panic. She was starting to become the outcast. She does know what it's like to be Carrie White in terms of being slowly turned invisible by the rest of the school. But unlike those who would find some empathy and humanity in such a lesson, this made her more evil and more determined to keep herself on the top of the social latter. She believed that being popular means existing more than others and when someone who she deems doesn't exist is taking it from her, in her perception it's considered an insult to her so called Status Quo.
You know something, that actually makes some sense. Why else did she have to go overboard just to prove a point that wasn't really relevant to begin with?
Shanethefilmmaker teenage years are those years where we don't make the best decisions, but this girl acts like she's the freakin' dictator of EVERYTHING and it really made me wanna split my head open. Her ego seriously needs it's own zip code and lock and key combination. Just.......
Shanethefilmmaker definitely. But this version made me hate her even more then I already did, which was one of the few things this remake had going for it.
Now Sue despite being part of the crowd of popularity even in the shower room doing the incident at least she shows remorse for her actions. But Chris, yeah she clearly relied on her father too much.
Actually, that's not true. Public schools get funded by the state for each student there. You have more students? More money for you provided that you can meet their needs. Less students? Better start tightening that belt.
+TheCoolProfessor In my class there are girls who are constantly trying to look 'pretty' instead of smart or intelligent. They try to be popular with everyone and often behave really sexual and try to get guys to be interested in them. I wonder why you'd waste the few years of your life that matter the most to add up to impossible standards and behaving like an adult, while 5 years later you could do exactly that and it wouldn't have a major impact on your future. Many guys do exactly the same.Of course, they are allowed to. It's their life and body, as long as they don't harm anyone and don't break the law, it's okay with me. Just don't try to make me add up to your standards. They're insane and delusional. I have high respect for people who put intelligence and education above "perfection" and "pretty enough".
+TheCoolProfessor I've met a few too. To me, they were already used and empty in high school. They definitely don't do well in school like the "nerds" they love making fun of. Their one mission in school was to attract boys and to be popular. So how on earth are they going to make a decent living unless they come from wealthy families or they become strippers? I don't know...
I love this teacher so much. I wish we would have teachers like this who would actually do something about bullying instead of just giving off warnings to girls like that who are horrible people.
The problem is parents love to spoil their kids. that's why it never really happens and then they complain to the school board when the teacher takes authority and call it abuse.
oooh19 Well Carrie didn't know cause she was home schooled before and her mom never told her so of course she'd freak out I mean I'd freak out if I didn't know what a period was and think something is wrong with me.
oooh19 Carrie's mother was a deluded psycho who thought having periods wasn't normal and was a sign of sin instead. Of course she wouldn't teach Carrie that.
I love Ms. Desjardin here. She sounds so casual in telling the girls what their detention is. I like to think she talked to the principal off screen and he agreed to this. Also, unlike the book and the other versions, she didn't lay a hand on Chris. She didn't need to use profanity, but she got the point across. And Chris still had the nerve to try and rally her so called friends, but it seemed the fear of missing prom gave them a reason to refuse her offer. The problem lies with Chris herself. Daddy being a lawyer gave her a sense of being untouchable and he couldn't help her out of the fire in the end...
And even then, Chris doesn't realize that for her father, she is disposable. Mr Hargensen is only covering up for her because it makes him look bad, not because he cares about her.
Her friends still helped her get inside though, and helped her plan, still they all got a deserving death. So sad, they paid what they owed for what they did and yet still acted as an accomplice for that little witch. Well they went to hell together.
Listen again to how she goes on the other girls after she torments Sue. Miss Desjardin did use the word "shitty" not once but twice. They wanted to pay homage to the 1976 version here.
Now everyone, let's not hate on the actress who plays Chris. I think she does an amazing job in acting the terrible cruel and bitchy bully and I bet in the set, they all had fun while making the movie. I hate the character she plays, not her personally, and I don't think the actress who plays Chris is ugly at all, it's just that her character in the movie keeps her from being considered pretty.
+Kristen Lamprecht I think you meant isn't*. And I agree with you. If Chris' actor would be Carrie and Carrie's actor would be Chris, people would've thought the same thing about Carrie. There is no such thing as 'pretty' or 'ugly' if attitude and behaviour can modificate that image without us realizing it. The word 'pretty' is delusional.
If you hate Chris's character down to the bottom of your heart, then it means the actress who played that role has done a damn good job acting like that....🔥🔥🔥
I loved the gym teacher, it broke my heart when Carrie murdered her in the 1900s version. Fortunately she saved her in the 2013 version; she was the only one who was ever kind to Carrie or tried to help her.
@Bentan ducksworth little did sue knew, she got Carrie kill Chris (Sue tells Tommy to invite her), if it weren't for snell, carrie would've been still bullied and idk if you could consider it dumbest decision or best decision?
Okay; I get that Carrie's a late bloomer whose mother never told her about periods, because she was a religious fanatic. *BUT!* women are usually so understanding when it comes to periods? Pads and tampons are quite expensive, but I've never met a woman who would refuse to give a tampon to another woman when she needed it. I love this story, I really do, the book, the first film and this one. However, I think that in reality, the girls would not be nearly as hostile and way more understanding.
@@sparkybraincell2159 yea it wasnt bc tampons and pads are expensive. also you dont always have one on you so you can give one to someone then. they threw them to her and they were wrapped she could have used one. they didnt refuse to give one to her. she didnt know what a period was. imagine if this was guys not girls.
Might've been legal then but it wouldn't be acceptable now. And Ms. Desjardin's physical training using suicide sprints is more effective than a slap in the face. It would be like a DI drilling recruits in the Marines.
so not only did she throw tampons and post a video of it, she had the audacity to cuss at and back talk her teacher. damn Chris karma is gonna hit you for that, and boy did it hit you hard at the end of the movie.
That’s what happens when you let your kids talk back to you, odds are they’ll do the same to everyone of authority. Chris pissed off the wrong person and the dumbass still tried to run her over after she saw what Carrie could do.
@@obiwanthewiseass yup exactly she was not raised to have respect towards anyone. but yes chris was definitely blind towards carrie's powers there and still thought she could roadkill her with the car after ( spoilers ) Carrie was literally using some invisible hulk hands to smash the car then lift it about to throw it at the gas station ( wow i actually forgot i made this comment all those years ago lol )
There are so many bitches and assholes in this movie, and it really stands as a reminder for how people can be cruel, heartless and abusive to others. Honestly, how Chris and those other girls bullied Carrie and how Margaret White abused Carrie really sickens me.
I can empathize with Carrie - being ignored, left out, laughed at because I was an outsider and fat? That was the 60's version of bullying and was just as abusive, heartless and mean.
It's rather satisfying to see that Chris's minions are all timid right now since they've been caught, a contrast to their cruel demeanor when they're with the student population.
One thing I love about this movie is that it sticks so close to the original, literally word-to-word at some points, with the only real changes being that it was modernised - swear words, phones, modern openness (talking about periods and child abuse out loud irl)
@Qunillious Brown Yes, and at the time I commented this I had read the book, and watched both the original film and this version in succession in order to do a presentation on it so don't make "you don't know the film, you're a moron" comments at me.
@Qunillious Brown respect on the internet is just so rare nowadays! I posted something like this on another clip and got some rats coming back with words to the affect of "this is totally untrue! have you even read the book?! watched the movies?!"
@Qunillious Brown yup. Trust me, I've had worse said to me. I commented the same thing on one video twice - I watched the video, left a comment, then came back several months later and left one that was more or less identical. Obviously, people saw. On one of those comments, someone called me an attention seeking moron. On the other, someone nicely told me and we had a laugh about it!
Don’t act like the gym teacher actress didn’t EAT 👏🏾 THIS 👏🏾 SCENE 👏🏾 UP 👏🏾 Now come on now. The body language, the tones and zingers, THE WHISTLE. She’s iconic. The way she stands in front of home girl to stop her from leaving “you’re not going anywhere” okayyyy mama!
Chris thinks it's her RIGHT to torture and abuse people she sees as beneath her. She even says to Billy and Tina that Carrie 'should be THANKING us for helping her through her first period'. WTF?!.
Carrie was always the scapegoat in her high school and everyone hated her and they pushed her to do what she did! I wish I had powers like she did I wonder if Carrie and Charlene McGee from Firestarter are related and Stephen King always writes good horror stories! Carrie & Firestarter, and It are my favorites! Has anyone seen the 1975 Carrie!
I'm surprised they weren't all suspended on the spot or even expelled for bullying & abuse, harassment, borderline sexual assault, and exploitation, especially Chris since she filmed it, she easily could've been expelled for that if it wasn't for her father.
She has probably never had to take responsibility for anything before in her life. So it’s probably difficult for her to figure out why that should change now.
Didn't do anything wrong? Didn't do anything wrong?! >( Last time I checked making a poor special innocent girls life miserable IS wrong! As a matter of fact posting a horrible video of her on line is wrong enough! Let's see how she likes it if someone did the same to her! I'm proud of Ms Desjardin for suspending her :) She doesn't deserve it not even to be queen and maybe if someone kept the back stages doors locked she would never get her chance to do that horrible prank and for the first time Carrie would have the best time of her life! :)
I actually feel kind of bad for Sue here because she did not deserve as much punishment as the others because she stopped and she knew that what she did was wrong. Chris on the other hand deserved everything that she got
Sue may have stopped, but she failed to stop the melee, and she was being underfoot when Desjardin tried to take control. She should be punished just like the others, and I'm glad she accepted it. However, if this were my daughter, I'd be telling her she can't go to prom.
if I was in this movie, I would say, yes you have, answer me the question, what has Carrie done to you, you can’t answer the question because you are a horrible human being, that’s what I would say to her
Old version was better. Hell that decade was better. The teacher smacked her when she gave her lip. Can't do that today. I also feel this teacher is too soft, too matter of fact. The other was no nonsense and hard hitting. Literally.
David doespianocovers why the fuck does it matter if the old Carrie was ugly? Also the thing that made me sad about the 70s one is that the gym teacher died
"There'd be no prom"... I believe Joffrey Baratheon was of a similar frame of mind when he came into the throne of the Seven Kingdoms, and look what happened to him...
Honestly I graduated high school last year, and my school was strict if students ever thought about harassing a girl that bad and posting it online, the police would've gotten involved and everything.
We all need a teacher like her, the teachers I have in middle school, let's me get bullied from 1st to 4th year making middle school the worst part of my life.
People like Chris, who has it in for some one like Carrie. That shows a lot of hatred, & that makes her a dangerous one. She is a true bully. She definitely needs professional help. There’s a lot of people like that, who likes to put any one down to make themselves feel good. Those R also the real true evil.
Hard to say if counseling would help. Possibly but not probable. Chris shows signs of narcissistic personality disorder, which is VERY hard to treat because the person who has it thinks they're doing nothing wrong - just like Chris herself says here.
+Yiannis Kkzn Trust me, I enjoyed it as well. But the mistakes were....painfully obvious. While this version of Carrie boasts a talented cast, Kimberly Peirce's "reimagining" of Brian De Palma's horror classic finds little new in the Stephen King novel -- and feels woefully unnecessary.
Actually, that's a matter of oppinion. And frankly, when I talked to a lot of the people who were downing this movie, that wasn't their reasoning at all. Instead, even though many wouldn't come out and say it, their reasons for disliking this version is because they were people who don't care for remakes and typically spend their time glorifying original versions of film, no matter how old or how bad they really are. Just something I've picked up about the film industry. Originals are glorified and remakes are largely spit on.
Mr. Collins is by far one of my favorite characters of all time. You never see this sense of justice in anyone else, and I really respect her for that.
Chris is a major pain in the neck, she knew she record that incident & put it on the internet. And made things worse, not only for herself, but for her friends and the entire school. You'd just want to scratch out her eyes or punch her for being a spoiled bully.
3:00 that there should've been a warning that Ms Desjardins should've noticed or report that to the principals office that she is going to do something horrible to carrie
And that's why it struck a nerve with her: At home, Chris is basically invisible to her parents, so at her core, while a piece of turd who deserves the worst, lies a lonely, desperate and neglected girl trying to crave the attention she doesn't get at home.
I knew it, this was happening for Carrie in prom thats why shes been hurt in her whole life, she punishes her victims in the prom even her own mom, thats why called karma...