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Carol
TrailerSet in 1952 in New York City, the film follows the story of two women from very different backgrounds who find themselves in an unexpected relationship: a young aspiring photographer and an older woman who is going through a difficult divorce.Actors: Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Kyle Chandler, Sarah Paulson, Jake Lacy, John Magaro, Cory Michael Smith, Kevin Crowley, Nik Pajic, Carrie Brownstein, Trent Rowland, ...»Director: Todd HaynesCountry: United Kingdom, United States, AustraliaDuration: 118 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Carol"
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Characters of "Carol"
Carol AirdPlayed by: Cate BlanchettTherese BelivetPlayed by: Rooney MaraHarge AirdPlayed by: Kyle ChandlerAbby GerhardPlayed by: Sarah PaulsonRichard SemcoPlayed by: Jake LacyDannie McElroyPlayed by: John MagaroTommy TuckerPlayed by: Cory Michael Smith -
Directors of "Carol"
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Critic Reviews of "Carol"
GrantlandAugust 16, 2016This is a slender movie that Haynes gives plenty of antique atmosphere.
The AtlanticJanuary 15, 2016Haynes taps into universal anxieties about love and relationships without ever letting go of the sense of imprisonment that came with being gay in the 1950s.
Boston GlobeJanuary 03, 2016Haynes maintains the film's temperature at a low simmer and expertly brings it to the boil, but while "Carol" builds to a scene of intense eroticism, it's mostly about all the things you can't reach out and touch.
Chicago ReaderDecember 29, 2015As a love story this left me unsatisfied, though I enjoyed the lush period trappings and the flattering sense of how enlightened I am compared to people in the 1950s.
San Diego ReaderDecember 25, 2015The lesbian affair at its heart is rendered with intelligence and care, and if there are speeches to be made, they are happily few, and far more personal than political.
SFistMarch 23, 2017So enraptured was I by the look of the movie, I was almost able to overlook the fact that we don't actually get a lot of dialogue between the two women.
ComplexFebruary 27, 2017To call Carol a Christmas miracle feels like a gaudy understatement, but that's sort of exactly what it is.
Film InquiryFebruary 24, 2017A film for anybody who has ever fallen in and out of love, dealing with hopeless infatuation and the slow transition to the messy reality that all but threatens to burn out the initial spark, Carol is more than just a gorgeously crafted period piece.
The Mary SueJanuary 10, 2017What Haynes gets so perfectly right with this film really is the very specific sense of time and place.
Salt Lake TribuneJanuary 10, 2017Everything is so perfectly beautiful in Carol, director Todd Haynes' '50s melodrama, that it more closely resembles a museum diorama than a movie -- until its luminous stars, Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, breathe life and passion into it.
MovieFreak.comAugust 16, 2016The smile of recognition and understanding that closes things out is an unforgettable celebratory stunner that shook me right to my very core.
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