Rating: R
Genre:
Horror
Theatrical Release: 03/12/1999(USA)
Release Date: 10/12/1999
SubTitles: English/French
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 105 Minutes
Flags: Graphic Violence, Strong Sexual Content, Not For Children, Profanity
Distributor/Studio: MGM
The Rage: Carrie 2 is set in a small town high school, where the members of the football team set the social order. Emulating the "Spur Posse" from Lakewood, California, the boys on the team compete to see who can seduce the most girls, rating them on a point system, and then discarding them as pathetic losers. The story opens with Lisa (
Mena Suvari), a victim of this game who responds by jumping off the school to her death. Lisa turns out to be the only friend of Rachel Lang (
Emily Bergl). Intelligent but a social outcast, Rachel lives with foster parents; her father is unknown and her mother has been institutionalized. Rachel plans to go after Lisa's victimizer, Eric (
Zachery Ty Bryan), but becomes attracted to smart football star Jesse Ryan (
Jason London). While this forces the keepers of social order to partially accept her, they secretly plan her downfall. But unknown to them, Rachel's recently arrived hormones have brought on something else -- telekinesis. The one person who recognizes what's happening is guidance counselor Sue Snell (
Amy Irving), a lucky survivor of the telekinetic massacre perpetrated by Carrie White (
Sissy Spacek) in the original film. Sue wants Rachel to get the help she needs (perhaps as
Irving did in her other
Brian DePalma film,
The Fury) but it's already too late as the stage is set for another showdown at the prom.
~ Ron Wells, All Movie Guide
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from Miami, FL
Absolutely awful!
This movie was a true disgrace, in my opinion to Stephen King's original Carrie. It had absolutely no relation, with the exception of telekenisis, to Piper Laurie and Sissy Spacek so why make an un-related sequel? I do admit that it did have exceptional special effects, but acting was cheap...Don't waste your money...Go rent the original.