I hadn't planned on seeing this version, but this write up is extremely convincing. I'll check it out for sure. I'm also going to revisit the original film. I saw it when I was a teenager and don't really remember much about it. I'm definitely a fan of Stephen King's work and have read many of his books, but never Carrie.
It's interesting because I believe it's King's first published novel. That last line really kills me. Really shows the guy's talent. I liked the book. It was strange, but very suspenseful.King recalls, "Carrie was written after Rosemary's Baby, but before The Exorcist, which really opened up the field. I didn't expect much of Carrie. I thought, 'Who'd want to read a book about a poor little girl with menstrual problems?' I couldn't believe I was writing it."[11] In a talk at the University of Maine, King said of Carrie, "I'm not saying that Carrie is shit, and I'm not repudiating it. She made me a star, but it was a young book by a young writer. In retrospect, it reminds me of a cookie baked by a first grader — tasty enough, but kind of lumpy and burned on the bottom." The book went on to sell four million copies.