My love for this movie is simply :)

Rosendo 2022-04-20 09:01:41

I went to a very ordinary venue in Boston, not the premiere, but it was almost full, and the interesting thing was that 90% of them were grandparents. The crowd willing to pay attention to such a movie turned out to be the crowd over the age of 50. It can be summed up in one word, beautiful. Before I saw it, I never thought that the love of two women could make me miss all the beauty of love. This relationship has jumped out of the boundaries of the same sex. All feelings are the same and have nothing to do with gender. In fact, the script of the story is very simple, but the input and acting skills of the actors make this film unrealistically beautiful. The first time terry saw Carol, he should have fallen in love with it. It was the kind of feeling that when he saw you one more time in the crowd, it disturbed my whole life. After answering the customer's question, when he looked up again and couldn't see Carol, the regret in his eyes, a little panic, and finally relieved, Rooney Mara explained it perfectly. It was the first time two people had dinner together, and Terry was very careful and very cute. I will eat whatever you order, and all the grandparents in the field laughed.

At first I thought Terry was envious of Carol's nobility and her way of life, the freedom and freedom she always wanted. But in fact, Carol's life is not so happy, but that's another story. In fact, it doesn't matter what you fall in love with, just like the boy who introduced terry to work said to terry, there are so many people in the world, you won't be interested in everyone, you will only be interested in certain people Interest, physical, spiritual, because of the appearance of these people, life has meaning again. At that time, Terry must have thought of carol. When terry cried alone on the train, probably everyone was heartbroken. Recalling that I had a crush on someone when I was young, and the emotions followed because of his emotions, Rooney Mara interprets it perfectly again. Tears and snot, very embarrassing, but true.

When terry and the little boyfriend quarreled, it was unexpected and reasonable, terry has always been a docile girl, she would only accept it whenever, and the same is true in the book. But in order to take into account something, terry always said yes. But this quarrel, she finally had a sense of impulsiveness for herself. She said that she would leave, even if she was disliked by others, even if the little boyfriend spoke ill of him, but this independence and dignity was appropriately brought to the stage by the director. . The feelings of these two women, of course, deepened during the journey. This period of time until the eavesdropping was filled with incomparable happiness, that kind of simple happiness, traveling with the person you like, and you will be happy when you think about it. It's just that every relationship will not be so smooth. Carol's family and those complicated trivial matters eventually become a stumbling block for the relationship between the two. Carol's ex-husband has always appeared in a very tough image, knocking on the door of Carol's other female and ex-girlfriend's house in the middle of the night, the arrogant look, and the firm look in his eyes know that he is a tough guy. This is in stark contrast to the expression on the ex-husband's face when Carol finally gave up custody of the child. Maybe the ex-husband always thought that Carol didn't have the courage to step out of the world's eyes, and he was determined by Carol's cowardice, so Carol gave in with tears, and when he pleaded to endure the coercion, he said that this is my bottom line, otherwise we will go to court, like that It will be ugly, but we are not ugly people. Kate's performance in this segment is very good. Carol is firm when she makes up her mind, and gives up something for her own feelings. Although giving up is also painful, if you don't give up, you may never get terry. As for why the courage suddenly came, instead of avoiding Terry, I think it was probably because Carol accidentally saw Terry crossing the road on the road. It seems that she is mature, just like Carol said when they met at the end, You look like you're blooming, bloom, I remember when I heard the word, I was in a rush. A lover whom I hadn't seen for a long time, suddenly saw on the road, Kate looked out of the car and looked at Mara, my tears were about to fall. Just like that sentence, will we suddenly meet, the coffee shop on the corner, but it is not a coffee shop now. After that, Carol also inquired about terry's news from others. Hearing that she was doing well, it reminded me of another sentence. I was most afraid of hearing news from you suddenly. It is hypocritical to say so. But that feeling should be so. The climax of the film is probably at the end of Carol and Terry sitting at a table, Carol said, I am divorced, I gave the child to each other, I have a big house, do you want to move in. After saying this, a man in the field didn't hold back and shouted wha....t, which made everyone laugh, and the last sentence, I love you. Finally, I said I love you. At this time, Terry's eyes, surprise, joy, or Mara's eyes, were all in it. From the previous stubbornness, resistance, or anger, to the sentence I love you, the eyes, or the whole person softened.

Only the arrival of that colleague brought the story to a screeching halt before the climax. In the end, Terry walked into the restaurant where Carol was, and the camera shake, eagerness, and urgent feelings were interpreted with the shooting skills of the camera. In the panic, terry finally found Carol and walked over slowly. Carol was so unrestrained from beginning to end, free and magnanimous in his conversation and brows. Until the moment he saw Terry, the whole person brightened up. And terry is even more so, Rooney Mara's performance is perfect at this point, the kind of joy and joy beyond words, it's not easy all the way, and finally it's justifiable. The film is here, the climax is over, there is a blank space, and it seems that a century has passed in the eyes, leaving it to the audience to imagine.

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Carol quotes

  • Therese Belivet: [on telephone] I wanna know. I think. I mean, I wanna ask you things. But I'm not sure that you want that.

    Carol Aird: [crying] Ask me. Things. Please.

  • Therese Belivet: I never asked you for anything. Maybe that's the problem.

    [as she breaks up with Richard]