Original film of CARRIE made in 1976 and the remake made in 2013
Growing up can be a bit of bloodbath for everyone, regardless of gender. And when it comes to the actual gory details of the process are portrayed on film, young female characters don't often get the freedom to explore the dark side of the process that young men do, unless you happen to be watching a horror film.Horror offers the chance to truthfully explore female rites of passage.
CARRIE has a scene wherein the title character gets mocked for getting her first period in the girl's shower room, it's hard to imagine that any other genre would handle the tiny traumas of "becoming a woman" with such visceral truth.
Although male/female interactions do play a part in this film, the larger conflict revolves around how teen girls relate to one another, a wide-ranging spectrum that can include everything from extreme competition - sometimes all within one school day. Within the horror genre these young women are allowed to operate outside of socially accepted boundaries and explore their darker sides.
This film was very popular with the female audience, as the audience can connect with the characters. As the story line is of the young girl getting her period, also being bullied- many girls through their adolescent years experiencing such events. it can only be a minor thing as getting their period- but many girls can connect with bullying- a touchy subject. As through the ages of 15 and over many girls change massive amounts. Through this way of growing up (watching horror films) seems a great way to cope with the changes that life has to bring throughout their late school years and further education.
This film was very popular with the female audience, as the audience can connect with the characters. As the story line is of the young girl getting her period, also being bullied- many girls through their adolescent years experiencing such events. it can only be a minor thing as getting their period- but many girls can connect with bullying- a touchy subject. As through the ages of 15 and over many girls change massive amounts. Through this way of growing up (watching horror films) seems a great way to cope with the changes that life has to bring throughout their late school years and further education.