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Christine stephen king review
Christine stephen king review













christine stephen king review

You don’t watch Christine to think hard about the forces of evil and the consequences of teen bullying. I find it refreshing when something is evil just because.Ĭhristine has a straightforward plot, but that works in its favour. She’s just evil for the sake of being evil, because why not. She isn’t possessed by a real woman named Christine, there’s no Satanist origin story or elaborate explanation for why she has supernatural powers. I love that Christine is inherently evil. After a bunch of psychopathic school bullies smash the hell out of his car, Arnie discovers Christine’s supernatural abilities, and the two of them seek revenge. Arnie falls in love with Christine (like, legit in love) and he gets cooler the more time he spends with her. His friend (yes, singular) and family don’t want him to buy and restore the car, but he does anyway.

christine stephen king review

Arnie, a big pushover nerd, finds a rusted out 1958 Plymouth Fury.















Christine stephen king review