Tough choice. All did well with tough roles. I think Vlad might have been the toughest, which isn't generally isn't good for a character. A vlalid effort. I have to go with Erik (The Phantom of the Opera 1925).
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Originally Posted by neverending
Carrie was rebelling against her entire abusive upbringing, not just reacting to the events of the night in question. You underestimate the power of teenage angst.
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I agree, and was aware, Carrie was rebelling against her entire abusive upbringing, not just reacting to the events of the night in question. Trust me, I know the power of teenage angst, I've been there. I consider it a given a teen would kill. It happens, but 99% of teens don't. But I wasn't estimating teenage angst and teen killing. I was talking about my assessment of the Carrie character portrayed in the film 'Carrie 76'. I didn't see the film portray a change in Carrie's character that would have lead her to kill innocents, but rather a more assertive young lady, willing to defend herself with her powers, but still with a solid conscience and empathy. I certainly understand why some would disagree; it's a rather subjective thing to assess.