After watching Carol, you will understand what an accent is.

Carmela 2022-04-22 07:01:25

"Carol" is a feature film released by Weinstein International Pictures, directed by Todd Hines, Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Sarah Paulson, Kyle Chandler co-stars. The film was released in the United States on November 20, 2015. Based on Patricia Highsmith's novel "The Price of Salt", the film is set in New York in the 1950s. love story between.
A young girl, Triss, pursues her dream in New York, but can only become a toy salesperson. One day, she and Carol, a middle-aged blond housewife who is in a marital crisis, met in a department store. The two fell in love at first sight. own true love. However, homosexuality was not allowed in the United States in the 1950s. Triss's boyfriend also thought that she was just lost. Carroll's husband and daughter asked private investigators to investigate and collect evidence, hoping to make Carroll's lost custody visit in the divorce proceedings. Right, Carol temporarily left Therese, and during this time, she actually made everything ready to live with her truly.
Blanchett plays a gorgeous young woman Carol in the play, always delicate makeup, constant suits and high heels themselves are very in line with Blanchett's own noble aura temperament, and when the pair of black small When you pick up a cigarette in a sheepskin glove, you really understand what an accent is.

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Carol quotes

  • Carol Aird: What you do on Sundays?

    Therese Belivet: Nothing in particular. What do you do?

    Carol Aird: Nothing lately. Maybe you'd like to come visit me some time. You're welcome to. At least there's some pretty country around where I live. Would you like to come visit me this Sunday?

    Therese Belivet: [responds without hesitation] Yes.

    Carol Aird: What a strange girl you are.

    Therese Belivet: Why?

    Carol Aird: Flung out of space.

  • Carol Aird: [interrupts attorneys arguing over depositions] May I speak? I won't deny the truth of what's contained in those tapes.

    Fred Haymes: [to stenographer] This is off the record, honey.

    Carol Aird: Might as well be on the record.