Interestingly, True works as a tarot card reader in the House of Intuition in Los Angeles. She eventually sees how much pain and suffering she has put Laura through, and feels extreme regret. Whilst Nancy goes upstairs with Chris, Rochelle is intercepted by a remorseful Laura who asks how she's doing. She confides in Rochelle off-screen that she is miserable that her spell isn't working, as she "doesn't want to be white trash anymore".
She confides in Rochelle off-screen that she is miserable that her spell isn't working, as she "doesn't want to be white trash anymore". Rochelle Zimmerman is one of the four main characters and an antagonist of the 1996 supernatural horror film The Craft.She is the only African-American girl in her school, and is therefore targeted by Laura Lizzie, a racist Caucasian American bully.She also seems to be the only normal (with no familial, or psychological, or physical issues) one out of all the four witches. Rochelle does not appear to very sincere when she 'apologises' to Sarah at the end and dismisses her actions as a mere 'joke', though Sarah clearly doesn't see the funny side.
Laura replies unashamedly "Because I don't like negroids, sorry". The Craft She wields the power of water and she represents north and intuition. Rochelle initially comes across as being a friendly, fun-loving girl, who enjoys swimming. Rochelle at first tries to take the moral high-ground, confronting Laura about her bullying in a non-aggressive manner or trying to ignore her, but her constant taunting leaves Rochelle bitter and vengeful. Rochelle is a main character in The Craft. She (presumably) contacts Bonnie and Nancy straight away and the four of them have a meeting on what to do, deciding to gatecrash a party they know he'll be at. As Bonnie leaves with Rochelle, she snickers and says that Sarah "probably doesn't have any powers anymore anyway", prompting Sarah to prove her wrong by using magic to break a tree branch, which nearly falls on Bonnie on Rochelle. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Rochelle is a target for racist bullying, isolating her. Very little is known about Rochelle's life prior to the events of the film.
She was the oldest among the actors playing the teenage coven, being nearly 30 at the time of filming.
Rochelle possesses the ability to manipulate mystical forces, allowing her to cast spells and use supernatural powers such as telekinesis, levitation and glamouring.
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As she, Bonnie, and Nancy grow more powerful in witchcraft every day once Nancy has invoked Manon, she gradually begins to abuse her magic. However, she is frequently bullied by other students, in particular by Laura Lizzie, a racist girl who has no qualms about humiliating her in public. You don't want to end up like Nancy.". Hobby Once Rochelle achieves real magical powers with Sarah Bailey initiated into her coven, she casts a spell that causes Laura's hair to begin to fall out. To gain magic for her betterment. At this, Bonnie and Rochelle flee leaving Sarah and Nancy to battle it out one-on-one. Sarah later punished her by tormenting her with a vision where all her hair fell out (similar to what she had inflicted upon Laura, only worse by three times in accordance to the Rule of Three), and stripped her of all her powers. Rachel True became good friends with Neve Campbell during filming. WitchcraftHarnessing her power over the element of water. In a deleted scene, it is revealed that Rochelle is the only African-American girl in her school and neighborhood, and that when she first arrived, no one would talk to her except Nancy Downs. Goals https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Rochelle_Zimmerman?oldid=3985674, Rachel True became good friends with Neve Campbell during filming of.
A newcomer to a Catholic prep high school falls in with a trio of outcast teenage girls who practice witchcraft, and they all soon conjure up various spells and curses against those who anger them. According to the filmmakers, Rochelle's classical element is water, which represents "the power of intuition" in the film. Dark magicPsychological abuseTheftTreachery
Rochelle Zimmerman is one of the four main characters and an antagonist of the 1996 supernatural horror film The Craft. Powers/Skills Very little is known about Rochelle's life prior to the events of the film. Directed by Andrew Fleming. Photo of Rochelle for fans of The Craft 31410628. Although initially jubilant, she eventually sees how much pain and suffering she has put Laura through, and feels regret. However, this does not stop Rochelle from terrorising Sarah, though she agrees with Bonnie that Nancy has taken things too far. she also greets Sarah's father, who is oblivious to what has been going on. In a deleted scene, it is revealed that Rochelle is the only African-American girl in her school and neighborhood, and that when she first arrived, no one would talk to her except for Nancy Downs. Rochelle is a skillful athlete as well as a member of her school's swim team.