Not often do films receive a 10-minute standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival. But Carol is one of the most artistically brilliant works ever made. Cate Blanchett’s performance is astonishingly good—and yet Rooney Mara’s performance is somehow equally special. Their chemistry is mesmerizing; you can really feel the tension slowly build between their characters like electricity. But despite the likes of Blanchett (who became one of my favorite actors ever due to this film), Mara, Kyle Chandler, and Sarah Paulson, Carol is not a film that relies upon its ridiculously talented acting ensemble. It is simply just too consummate in its greatness. As far as I’m concerned, Carol is a virtually flawless work of art.
Let me start with the set and production design. With the story taking place in 1950s New York, Carol is like a time machine. Insofar as my extensive research says, it captures its setting so extremely well that it is almost indistinguishable from the actual 1950s Brooklyn era. The furniture, makeup, and hairstyling are perfect. The script is magical—while sticking to the setting’s vernacular endearingly—and the words come out of the characters’ mouths with a sense of timing and delicacy that shines. Edward Lachman’s cinematography is breathtaking, with every single shot proving to be marvelous in its own right. Todd Haynes’s directing is careful and focused. Carter Burwell’s original score and the soundtrack provide incredible music that compliments the film splendidly. And so on.
And let me add that this is the only romance film with which I’ve encountered such a profound experience. I’m usually not into romance on screen. But this is so artful. It is candid. It truly feels real. It’s also crazy that this is a lesbian love story unfolding between two heterosexual actors. It further testifies to their greatness. You can see the emotion every time they touch each other, even with a slight graze. You can feel the desire in the gazes they cast upon each other. It’s hard to stop admiring the convincing body language, expressions, and gestures. I love every aspect of Carol—from Blanchett and Mara’s acting to the subtle little things like the costume designing. I don’t often notice such things. But this monolith is unlike any other film. Carol transcends all expectations. To me, it is one of the greatest films of all time.
Rating: 10/10
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Fun fact: Carol was filmed in my hometown of Cincinnati, OH! Because a lot of the architecture here is very similar to Brooklyn / New York, where this story is set. A breath-taking work of art. Well-written!
Very interesting! I was wondering why they chose Cincinnati. Now it all makes sense. Thanks for letting me know!
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Thanks so much for sharing!
The chemistry between them was so unreal 😩
So true. I can’t think of any acting duo that had that level of chemistry. Can you? 😂
Hmmmm that is true actually….. 🤔
Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman were INCREDIBLE in The Master, but obviously that wasn’t romantic chemistry haha.
I haven’t watched that so I cant comment 😪
I can’t think of a same sex couple tbh…..
Def recommend The Master if you get a chance!
I will add that to my endless list. One of friends is also in to movies etc. His blog name is ‘into the nebula’ have a look. Hes always recommending shows as well
Awesome!
Could you possibly send a link? Can’t find it, unfortunately.
https://intothenebula.com
Hope this helps
Just followed him and am reading through the posts. Thanks so much!
Ha enjoy. I will have to let him you about your post too 🙂
Thanks! Cheers🤠
Interesting
It def caught me off guard too, but it’s worth it! Cheers
Rooney Mara : )
She’s so amazing!
She became one of my favorite actors after I saw this as well. Wasn’t just Cate. They both killed it (and have obviously been amazing in so many others films too)!
rly liked her in girl with the dragon tat
Yep! You seen The Social Network and Her? She was great in those too (just didn’t get much screen time)!
not yet
Def recommend if you get a chance. Not only was Rooney good but the films overall are just BRILLIANT. In fact, they were both in my top 10 films of the decade post ha.
https://lukeatkins.com/2020/01/31/the-top-10-films-of-the-decade/
i’ll look into it. gotta go. thank u luke!
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This film gave me goosebumps. It is beautiful and artful. When I write (my deep stuff not my blog) I try to embody a deep sensual yearning for love; this film personifies it.
Another fabulous review ⭐️
Love this. Cheers to deep writing!
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