Synopsis
Some people change your life forever.
In 1950s New York, a department-store clerk who dreams of a better life falls for an older, married woman.
2015 Directed by Todd Haynes
In 1950s New York, a department-store clerk who dreams of a better life falls for an older, married woman.
Rooney Mara Cate Blanchett Kyle Chandler Sarah Paulson Jake Lacy John Magaro Cory Michael Smith Carrie Brownstein Kevin Crowley Nik Pajic Trent Rowland Sadie Heim Kk Heim Amy Warner Michael Haney Wendy Lardin Pamela Evans Haynes Greg Violand Kay Geiger Christine Dye Deb G. Girdler Douglas Scott Sorenson Ken Strunk Mike Dennis Ann Reskin Annie Kalahurka Linnea Bond Steven Andrews Tanya Smith Show All…
Tessa Ross Bob Weinstein Harvey Weinstein Cate Blanchett Christine Vachon Stephen Woolley Andrew Upton Elizabeth Karlsen Dorothy Berwin Danny Perkins Thorsten Schumacher
Карол, The Price of Salt, Каръл, 캐롤, Carol - Iubire interzisa, Кэрол, Karol, Kerola, キャロル, Керол, Kerol
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probably as close as I'll ever come to knowing what it feels like to find Jesus.
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UPDATE: i found jesus. Carol was better.
in the name of the father (cate blanchett), the son (rooney mara), and the holy ghost (sarah paulson),
They should do an Audrey Hepburn
biopic starring Rooney Mara.
She's the only actress that
I could see fit for the role.
you played yourself when you thought there was a better movie than this 1950s lesbian road trip christmas drama
have the heterosexuals who called this cold ever felt a feeling before every single look or touch shared between carol and therese is so deeply imbued with unspoken feeling and warmth it makes me feel dizzy
Martin Scorsese recently said in an interview, "Cinema is gone." but what I think he meant was, "Cinema is gone because what's the point of making films when Carol exists?"
some thoughts:
•when therese goes "I can't think straight!" bitch me too the fuck
•CAROL DOING THE LESBIAN SALUTE™
•carol angrily saying "you MARRIED a woman like me" > all of gone girl (2014)
•sandy powell really kicked me in the ASS with this one didn't she lads! carol's tartan jacket! those hats! the robes! the blouses and skirts and trousers and everything else too! I gotta lie down until 2050
•every time richard calls therese "terry" I break out in hives
•when carol winked at therese I felt my whole body up & leave this mortal plane
•carol says I love you so many times before she actually says it and I cry everytime
•this is the best movie ever made