As properly reflected in Brian De Palma’s adaptation, Stephen King’s Carrie is not a story overflowing with good characters.
Needless to say, you definitely don’t feel a great deal of sympathy for her when she meets her end.
Still, we give the villain crown from the movie to Piper Laurie’s Margaret White – who is the true catalyst of misery in the story due to her religious zealotry and cruel emotional and physical abuse.
Chris Hargensen and Billy Nolan, who pour the bucket of blood on the titular character’s head, are clearly young psychopaths; Sue Snell, who lends Carrie her boyfriend for prom night, operates mostly out of guilt; and obviously Carrie herself doesn’t exactly act with great moral character when she makes the call to burn down the school with her classmates and teachers locked inside.