![]() ![]() The townspeople disregard her preaching and angrily tell her off for trying to scare them. That the monster will come that night, and they will soon be begging for her help. Carmody says “it’s death.” She believes this to be the first sign of the impending Apocalypse and later on announces to the townspeople that God is demanding “retribution in blood” as an act of expiation. Carmody’s religious ramblings accurate? Is the Mist sent from a wrathful God as a sign of the end times? Or were her predictions merely a coincidence?Īt the beginning of the film, when we first see the Mist, Mrs. ![]() However, as much as her character is depicted as an eccentric, bloodthirsty fanatic, she was technically right in most of her predictions. ![]() Carmody inserts herself into the role of a prophet of the Lord, claiming her faith gives her divine protection against the monsters. ![]() It comes as no surprise that when the Mist arrives, Mrs. The woman is infamous around town for being sanctimonious and unstable. Carmody thrives, believing this is the beginning of the Apocalypse. When an ominous mist rolls into town harboring terrifying creatures within, the townspeople are trapped inside their supermarket and religious zealot Mrs. The wicked woman serves as a secondary antagonist in Frank Darabont’s The Mist an adaptation of Stephen King’s novella of the same name. Carmody ( Marcia Gay Harden) is a character we love to hate. ![]()
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