Colored glass is fragile and colorful clouds are easy to disperse, but Carol keeps the beauty alive

Domenica 2022-12-11 07:27:52

The first time I tried to write a film review, it has been five weeks and I still feel uneasy. I have been paying attention to the movie CAROL, but when it was released, I went back to China and didn't see the premiere. Now I have the DVD version at station A. I recently returned to the United States because it has been a week and it is the last show of the night, so I am the only one in the entire screening hall. Carol, who belongs to me alone under the curtain, is really happy. The quality of the picture is too important for this movie, I hope my friends will refresh it again when they have high-definition resources. Alright, let's get back to the point

This movie made me feel full of love and healing. After reading it, I felt that this ending was unreal and beautiful. After all, the era in which the story took place was not tolerant of same-sex love, which also meant that the love of the two protagonists needed how much loneliness and courage. Let's see a gentle ending. Carol finally gave up custody in a monologue that reminded me of a sentence Li Yinhe said, whether a person wants an easy life or a happy life. If it is easy to live, one needs to sacrifice personal happiness to surrender. How will you choose? The selection process was hard Abby asked Carol before Carol and Therese on their road trip "she's young, do you know what she's doing" Carol replied "I don't know, I never knew" I wonder if Carol at this point has noticed My feelings for Therese have become a little out of control. People have always been too conceited about their control over their feelings. I don't think Carol ever thought or designed that he would be attracted to each other with Therese at this point. However, After finding out that the two were taped for the first time, they were coerced and beaten by reality and instinctively chose to separate. I think Therese woke up naked the next day and saw Abby sitting opposite. The first sentence was she is gone? Is she gone? It means that he also understands the reality that Carol will leave. But fortunately, Carol finally made the choice not to suppress her own nature, and she walked towards Therese without any worries after she was good to herself and Rindy. This is also why therese is common and Carol is rare. Most homosexuals compromise because of family and reality, and very few people go to their lovers with loneliness. That's why this movie made me feel warm and healed that Carol didn't fail Therese and she didn't fail herself. And Therese has a big love on her face. Even if she said no when carol invited her to live with you, you can clearly see her undulating shoulders and chaotic breathing. I don't think Therese grows up to reject people. Now, it's a common pair of lovers, a person who is sad, and arrogant at this time. Although she doesn't hate Carol, she will inevitably feel a little resentful. However, she loves Carol too much in her bones, and the ending of the full love that is equivalent to her first love is also happy to see.

The first time I watched it, I only thought that Carol was too beautiful and radiant. After watching it a few times, I felt that Therese of Little Bunny was even more brilliant and memorable. A few details I liked very much in the whole film. The first one is when Carol gave up everything he had been fighting for to go to Therese at the end and said I was hoping you might like to come live with me, but I guess you won't, would you? Don't give up: I wish you could move in and live with me, but I guess you won't, do you? The emotions and expressions of the Demon King here are very wonderful. When he said "I guess you won't", he still said it casually with self-sarcasm and pretended to be relaxed, but then he said that "really?" that kind of hopeful and cautious mood. It's all written on the face The second is Jake. After recognizing Therese, Carol put her hand on Therese's shoulder and squeezed it gently when she was about to leave. Notice that Therese took a deep breath and closed her eyes. Eyelashes trembled. It’s clear!!) The emotions in these few seconds are too full.

Ps: I feel that the little bunny must have fallen in love with the devil during the filming, and I can’t see netizens leave a message on youtube saying that Mara is too deep in the play


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Extended Reading
  • Emery 2022-04-19 08:01:03

    I love this ending so much, the variation-like breath sounds and the low-pitched melody blend together, and the camera moves forward with her pace, letting the crowd crowd, the world is nothing but you and me, it is definitely the most beautiful film I have ever seen. Lesbian Movies. In fact, it is not to discuss true love or the reason of homosexuality in essence, but to talk about homosexuality in a charming era. The rhythm feels very right, so there is a lot more subjective than objective.

  • Montana 2022-04-19 08:01:03

    In essence, it is a cliché of Mary Su meeting Bai Fushuai (beauty). Do you want to pay tribute to "Double Grudges" by using Lu Mei? But neither extroverted social nor introverted personality is too far behind. Not even the boat show calls. The biggest advantage is the degree of completion, and the technical indicators are very high. The queen is too imposing and strong, and suppresses Lu Mei more like a daughter than a couple. The temperament of the little pepper should be more suitable for this role.

Carol quotes

  • Therese Belivet: Have you ever been in love with a boy?

    Richard Semco: No.

    Therese Belivet: But you've heard of it.

    Richard Semco: Of course. I mean, have I heard of people like that? Sure.

    Therese Belivet: I don't mean people like that. I just mean two people who fall in love with each other. Say, a boy and a boy. Out of the blue.

    Richard Semco: I don't know anyone like that. But I'll tell you this: there's always some reason for it, in the background.

    Therese Belivet: So you don't think it could just... happen to somebody. To anybody.

    Richard Semco: No. I don't. What are you saying? Are you in love with a girl?

    Therese Belivet: No.

  • Therese Belivet: What town is this again?

    [the morning after they first made love]

    Carol Aird: This? Waterloo.

    [laughs]

    Carol Aird: Isn't that awful?