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Unlike traditional possession narratives (e.g., The Exorcist ), Christine does not completely overwrite Arnie’s will. Instead, she amplifies what already exists within him. The car’s original owner, Roland LeBay, was a misanthropic tyrant; Christine absorbed his hatred and now offers that same toxic inheritance to Arnie. His friend Dennis Guilder recognizes this: “The car didn’t change Arnie. It just let him become who he really wanted to be.” christine 1983 free
As Arnie spends more time with Christine, he becomes increasingly obsessed with the car, and Christine, in turn, becomes a manifestation of his darker impulses. The car's supernatural influence slowly takes hold of Arnie, transforming him from an awkward teenager to a confident, yet aggressive and arrogant, individual. Section 2: What constitutes a "Proper Feature"
Christine's malevolent presence also brings forth a series of terrifying and supernatural events. The car seems to have a life of its own, displaying an unnatural intelligence and a sadistic sense of humor. It becomes clear that Christine is not just a haunted car but a vessel for the vengeful spirit of Roland LeBay. The car’s original owner, Roland LeBay, was a
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