


Firestarter
Charlene "Charlie" McGee has the amazing ability to start fires with just a glance. Can her psychic power and the love of her father save her from the threatening government agency which wants to destroy her?
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Plot Summary
A young girl with pyrokinesis, the ability to create fire with her mind, is on the run from a secret government agency known as "The Shop." The agency wants to weaponize her extraordinary powers. Her parents, who gained their abilities from a faulty drug experiment, must protect her while trying to understand and control her volatile gift.
Critical Reception
While the film received mixed reviews from critics upon its release, it has since gained a cult following. Many praised Drew Barrymore's performance as the titular character and the film's suspenseful atmosphere. However, some critics found the plot predictable and the special effects dated.
What Reviewers Say
- Drew Barrymore delivers a compelling performance as the child with pyrokinetic abilities.
- The film successfully builds suspense, though some elements feel dated.
- The underlying themes of government control and exploitation resonate.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight Drew Barrymore's standout performance and the film's intriguing premise. Some viewers appreciate the movie's suspense and its exploration of extraordinary powers, while others find the pacing uneven and the special effects less impressive by modern standards.
Fun Fact
The film's iconic score was composed by Tangerine Dream, a pioneering electronic music group.
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