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Carol — Some people change your life forever.
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Carol

2015 7.5 36.5K views saved
Carol

In 1950s New York, a department-store clerk who dreams of a better life falls for an older, married woman.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Runtime: 1hrs 58min
Status: Released
Release date: 2015-11-20
Release format: Streaming — Mar 04, 2016
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Bree
@robinscherbatsky 9 years ago

Absolutely sensational. Well worth the wait for it to come to my theatre! Cate Blanchett is incredible and this film was a masterpiece and I would see it again and again and again.

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Bree
@robinscherbatsky 9 years ago

Absolutely sensational. Well worth the wait for it to come to my theatre! Cate Blanchett is incredible and this film was a masterpiece and I would see it again and again and again.

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emily
@swanqueenz 9 years ago

An absolute masterpiece. No other words.

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@freddielupo 9 years ago

a masterpiece... you just can't put it out in words...

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brianna
@jaybaruchel 9 years ago

this beautiful gay movie changed my life

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andy
@sistersolaris 6 years ago

ever since i first saw Carol in theatres on opening day back in December 11, 2015 after missing my flight to mexico, cinema has gone downhill. i genuinely can't think of a more perfect movie than Carol. this is a film about seeing and being seen, looking and being watched, longing and being received. it's a film about women finding redemption in a world made small, unfriendly and inhospitable by stupid, egotistical, controlling men. every single look or touch shared between carol and therese is so deeply imbued with unspoken feeling and warmth.

this movie makes me shout let's go lesbians but it also makes me sad, angry, and sob. there's a million things i could say about this movie, this movie means so much to me... but specifically therese means so much to me because it's so true to my Life. SOME MOVIES CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOREVER. Carol makes me wanna set myself on fire but it also gives me hope.

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gyovanax
@gyovanax 6 years ago

when someone asks you what is art, you show this film

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Myrthe
@lexadeservedbetter 6 years ago

The only regret I have about watching this movie is that I wish I could see it for the first time again. Beautifully artistic, great casting, and a so-needed lesbian love story that is just that, a love story.

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bekir
@ebubekirttr 4 years ago

Masterpiece.

I hope we can watch this move every year with my lovely friend yagmur and make this a ritual. Also soundtracks were awesome for a person like me whom in love with soundtracks.

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Paladin5150
@paladin5150 6 years ago

What is the nature of love? If you strip it of our ingrained, fetishized, idealized notions that religion, society, our own upbringing, (good or bad) with all of the Hallmark card sentiment, absent class, race, identity politics, and aggrandizing alphabetical branding, isn't love just two people who meet, and know they want to be together, sometimes in utter disregard of what everyone else thinks?

If you're looking for some sort of lurid, sensational, over the top depiction of a lesbian romance, this ISN'T your movie. Actually, you could make the protagonists in Carol a mixed race couple in the 50's, or two people from "different sides of the tracks", or different cultural backgrounds, and it would still be a compelling story. But, the fact that these two people fall (HARD) for each other in a time that was SO repressed that there wasn't even the faintest notion that this was a legitimate possibility, and, in Rooney Mara's characters case, not even really having the vocabulary to express what she was feeling, but just knowing she was indeed feeling it, makes for a compelling watch.

...And then of course there is Cate Blanchett..., that normally would be "nuff said", but, here, she is in full Grace Kelly mode, exuding an elegance and style, yet, with an undertone of ferocity that almost gives one pause. It is understandable why both men and women could fall for her. She and Rooney are a marvel to watch, even in their stillest moments. They can do more with a a tilt of the head, a smile, or a tremble, than many actors could with an entire page of dialog.

Sara Paulson is steadying force for both characters, and adds a lot with the few scenes she has, as does Kyle Chandler as the soon to be ex husband, still in love, but having to come to grips with a wife that it turns out, is "that sort of woman". And there's no one to help him with that.

Gorgeously shot on super 16 film stock to give it a period grittiness, with sets and costumes that add to the production without making it a kitschy "period piece", Carol is a story about love lost, love found, and love rediscovered, no politics necessary.

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Valerie Dounias
@poundcaker 8 years ago

They end up together after all... this is an amazing movie! Wow!

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