(1984): Firestarter

Released in May 1984, Firestarter is a science fiction thriller that serves as a cornerstone of early Stephen King film adaptations. Directed by Mark L. Lester , the film stars a young Drew Barrymore as Charlie McGee, an eight-year-old girl gifted—or cursed—with pyrokinesis. Plot and Themes

The narrative follows Charlie and her father, Andy (David Keith), who are on the run from a clandestine government agency known as . Andy’s own telepathic abilities were the result of a college experiment involving a drug called LOT-6, which ultimately passed down even more volatile powers to his daughter. The film explores heavy themes for its genre: Firestarter (1984)

The film featured a notable ensemble cast, including as the leader of The Shop, George C. Scott as the lethal assassin John Rainbird, and Heather Locklear as Charlie's mother. Released in May 1984, Firestarter is a science

The central conflict revolves around a corrupt military-industrial complex attempting to weaponize a child's power. Plot and Themes The narrative follows Charlie and

Much of the emotional core is built on Andy's desperate struggle to protect his daughter while her powers grow beyond his control. Cast and Production

It questions the morality of human experimentation and the lack of accountability in scientific advancement.