In a small town in the United States, Carrie White is a shy and isolated teenager who lives with her mother, Margaret, a fervent religious fanatic who instills in her a deep sense of guilt. After being cruelly humiliated by her classmates at high school, Carrie begins to discover that she has telekinetic powers. This ability, which until then had been a mysterious secret, becomes her only means of defense and liberation.
When prom night arrives, Carrie, eager to experience a moment of happiness and acceptance, receives an unexpected invitation from one of the most popular boys. But the night that could have been magical turns into a nightmare when a cruel revenge plot, devised by one of her classmates, triggers a series of catastrophic events. The situation becomes explosive when Carrie, hurt and humiliated, uses her powers to take justice in a devastating way.
Amidst horror and tragedy, the story explores themes of bullying, the search for identity, and the struggle against oppression. With an intense and terrifying climax, the film is a chilling exploration of revenge and power, while prompting us to question how far a person can go when feeling cornered. In a world where cruelty can lead to unimaginable consequences, Carrie’s story becomes a cautionary tale about the effects of abuse and the importance of empathy.