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When Tommy asks her if they want to vote for themselves, Carrie is unimpressed. George and Erika leave the two to dance and while Tommy wants to follow them, Carrie is scared to be in the center of attention. Tommy tells her, he wants at least one dance with her. Carrie gives in and dances with him. She feels amazing, as if her whole life has led to this moment. Later, she and Tommy win the election and Carrie is handed flowers while George and Erika cheer them on. The lobby was empty. She paused halfway up the stairs and "FLEX", the doors all slammed shut under the concentrated force she directed at them. Inside, they all rushed to the exits and Carrie stood there watching, they were trying to get out. "Oh no, no, no… naughty, naughty" She could hear them screaming and it was music to her ears, sweet soul music and she smiled." ―Carrie

This is the only adaptation of the novel to add a direct confrontation scene between Chris and Carrie before the prom. In King's book, that weird feeling Tommy experiences after asking Carrie out also seems to be a side effect of Carrie reading his mind. It's clear in the novel that Carrie knows Tommy wanted to take Sue, but Sue was essentially giving him as a prom date to Carrie as a gift, and penance. Carrie accepts this offer less because she has hopes for romance, and more because she so badly wants just to feel like a normal teen girl.She leaves with Tommy and arrives at the prom. There she meets Tommy's friend George and his girlfriend, Erika. Carrie is uneasy around them at first but laughs with Erika at their dates goofing off. She laughs when Erika says if they kill each other, she'll just dance with Carrie. When the four sit at their table, Carrie is surprised to see her and Tommy's names on the ballot. Fanservice: The shower scene has some of the Ultras still in the middle of getting dressed, so Chris and Helen are still in their bras. Tina is just in a towel too. Prior to Carrie freaking out, we see her (surprisingly) toned abdomen and one of her legs. Sue kind of as well. The tampon throwing from the book is lessened so that the popular girls just surround Carrie and chant "period!" over again, meaning all Sue did was chant. Additionally she revives Carrie with CPR and helps her flee town.

Sissy Spacek rubbed Vaseline on her hair and wore a sailor outfit from her childhood while auditioning for the role of Carrie. Miss Desjardin: I want you all to know what you did on Friday was a really nasty thing. Did you stop to think that Carrie White might have feelings? Do any of you ever stop to think?! Sue? Helen? Tina? Oh, you think she's ugly, don't you? Well, you're ugly. I saw just how ugly all of you are Friday morning! For all of her lonely childhood and misunderstood teenage life, Carrie, an only child, whose father abandoned his family and later died in a construction accident, was disciplined for being taken by curses and secretly abused and beaten into submission and mistreated by her mentally ill religiously fanatical mother for everything on a daily basis. Sue places a white rose on Carrie's grave in the remake, this is possibly hinting to Sue thinking that Carrie was truly innocent and that if the period incident never happened, Carrie wouldn't have the thought to kill them all. Norma as well, who could be seen laughing at Tina's taunts during the baseball game and says in her testimony that she didn't know whether to slap Carrie or feel sorry for her. She redeems herself at the prom by being nice and complimenting her.One of Billy's posse when he tries to claim he wasn't involved, only to immediately see video evidence of helping to kill the pig. Bittersweet Ending: Comes closer to this than any of the other versions, as Carrie survives and is taken to Florida in secret by Sue. To She's All That where Tommy remarks that because Freddie Prinze, Jr. turned "a supermodel, but we're not supposed to notice because she's wearing glasses" into a Prom Queen is notably similar to Sue's request that Tommy take Carrie to prom. Bonus points for Carrie outright mentioning Pygmalion and My Fair Lady, of which She's All That is a modernisation. Levitation: Carrie was able to levitate and even glide out of the school. She telekinetically lifted off the ground. The younger Carrie was played by Jodelle Ferland who causes a rain of fiery stones to fall out of the sky like in the novel. This version of the character in general was more similar to the novel than Sissy Spacek's portrayal.

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