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In the classic 1983 film Christine, a nerdy young man named Arnie Cunningham purchases a unique car with a malevolent personality, sparking a transformation within him. Adapted from Stephen King's novel, this thrilling horror movie delves into the dark consequences of obsession and possession.
Arnie's life takes a turn when he discovers a beat-up 1958 Plymouth Fury called Christine. Initially neglected and damaged, the car mysteriously repairs itself, captivating Arnie and his friends, who become entranced with its newfound allure. However, as Arnie spends more time with Christine, his personality undergoes a sinister change, reflecting the car's evil nature.
As Arnie becomes increasingly obsessed with Christine, his relationships deteriorate, and he develops an aggressive and vengeful attitude. The once timid and unremarkable young man begins to wreak havoc on anyone who crosses his path. His friends and loved ones must confront the malevolence within Christine and find a way to save Arnie before it's too late.
Directed by the master of horror, John Carpenter, and featuring impressive practical effects, Christine delves into the psychological depths of possession and obsession. With intense performances and a chilling atmosphere, this film will keep audiences on the edge of their seats, exploring the supernatural and the dangerous consequences of becoming one with an evil force.
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ChristineRelease Date:
09 Dec 1983Writers:
Stephen King, Bill PhillipsAwards:
2 nominations