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Christine (Special Edition) review

Posted : 12 years, 4 months ago on 1 January 2012 12:34

I'm a large fan of John Carpenter films, and his scores, and this movie is no exception. Even though it's totally different from the book I still like how he developed certain characters and I can see why he left out all the zombies from the novel as it would have made this movie well over 2 hours. The acting and transformation by Keith Gordon as Arnie Cunningham is my favourite part of the film and he does such a great job going from nerd to complete possessed psycho.

Another great thing about this movie is it has two soundtracks. There's the music from the 50's that Christine plays whenever her mood changes and then you have the score done by John Carpenter as well. I will admit that the score doesn't sound as great on CD, but I love what he did with it for the movie. Great atmosphere and I wouldn't call this a "horror" movie as it's more of a thriller and there really isn't any blood, except at the very end. Great movie overall and if they did remake this one I wouldn't mind seeing the zombie-Christine-victims in it, as it was in the novel.


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revenge of the nerd's car

Posted : 14 years, 11 months ago on 29 May 2009 02:10

christine is slow by today's standards, but never boring. john carpenter turns steven king's living killing car into a creepy movie worth spending some time with.

a nerdy kid, arnie, gets bullied at school and lives in a strict home. He finds the car of his dreams, a seriously beat up old car. no one has any idea why he likes the old car, not even himself, except the old man who sold the car to him. he knows the car is possessed and arnie's friends will soon be concerned about his unlikely obsession over the car. soon enough the kid has the car fixed up and in the process has transformed himself into a suave and confident man. the highschool bullies have one last attack on him...they destroy his newly restored car. but the car restores itself and then arnie with the car take their revenge on the bullies.

its a little unclear what or when arnie knows what the car is capable of. while certainly intentional as a 'mystical' sort've confusion on carpenter's part, there does seem to be continuity errors that happen because of it. its hardly noticeable, however, and i think you'd have to really analyze it to make any guess to what was wrong with it. i take it for what it is and don't bother to over-analyze. the largest problem i have with the film is the 'possessed' car. the idea is cool, but there's no attempt to suggest why its possessed. in fact the opening scene shows the car still on the assembly line where it maims one person and kills another despite being just another car on the line. tell me a disgruntled worker curses it, tell me it was the last one made, tell me anything really...but just any car suddenly possessed doesn't make any sense.

acting is great here, filming is solid, and the plot excellent. there's not much to complain about. its a strong film and i'm surprised i've not seen it before now.



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