The Oscar nomination for Best Picture actually doesn't have it? Well, "Carol" did not nominate the 88th Academy Awards for best picture and director, only five nominations for heroine and supporting actress, best cinematography, best adapted screenplay, and best costume design. Are the Oscar judges all nominations? Straight man terminal cancer? No, 10 years ago, the 78th Oscar "Brokeback Mountain" was also nominated, and finally let Ang back to the best director. Although Queen Blanchett is full of aura, Rooney Mara still controls the rhythm with calmness and restraint. This nomination feels that Rooney Mara has a relatively good chance of winning, (her biggest opponent should be Kate Winslet's "Steve Jobs"), of course, my queen's strong aura is not inferior to other nominations (Brie Larson's "Room" and Charlotte Rampling's "45th Anniversary" have better odds).
"Carol" is the best romantic movie I've seen in 2015. Before writing the text, I read Patricia Highsmith's original novel "The Price of Salt", and I thought the award for best adapted screenplay was also reliable.
[Their eyes meet at the same time. She was opening a box when she glanced up and the woman turned her head and saw Therese directly. She was tall and fair-skinned. She lifted her fur coat with one hand to support her waist, and her slender figure looked particularly elegant in the loose coat. Her eyes are pure gray, without other colors, but they are as breathtaking as light and fire. Once she saw these eyes, Therese couldn't take them away. ] This is the plot that describes the eyes of the two when they first wanted to meet. As she got closer, Therese in the book felt that her heart skipped a beat, and she was eaten by the Queen since then. The Spicy Little White Rabbit in the movie was attracted by the Queen with crisp eyes, and it was an unforgettable first meeting (Rooney Mara was originally a small fan of Queen Kate, and looking at Her Lady Queen's lunatic face is a true performance) . The queen put the gloves on the table, and the little white rabbit was obviously a little overwhelmed. The queen's voice is so sexy that her ears will become pregnant. I thought that dropping the gloves must be the queen's way of seducing her sister. In the novel, Therese sends a card to Carol, and in the movie, she returns the gloves and goes back and forth.
[“The fragrance of the perfume hit Therese again, hazy and bleak, vaguely reminiscent of dark green satin, and like a special floral scent. This is only her scent.” Therese leaned forward a little, He stared at the wine glasses on the table. She wanted to turn the table aside, threw herself into the woman's arms, and buried her head in the gold-green scarf tied tightly around the woman's neck. For a split second the backs of their hands touched each other, and Therese felt the skin as if it had come to life, burning with pain. 】The scene of the first date between the two, Carol in Therese's heart has a satin-like texture, and it melts when you touch it. In the movie, the little white rabbit and the queen ordered the same meal, and she said shyly: You are so fragrant. The queen smiled and told her that this was the perfume that her husband bought, and that there were complications of embarrassment.
A scene in the movie that I like very much is that the little white rabbit is invited to the queen's house, the queen stops to buy a Christmas tree, the little white rabbit can't help raising the camera when she gets out of the car, the queen raises her hand to invest is a charm, you are all about her , how could the camera in your hand miss her? Then Little White Rabbit sat and played the piano. The Queen put her hand on her shoulder behind her and stroked her gently. The music stopped for a while. At this time, Little White Rabbit's heartbeat must have been overspeeding.
[The feeling of happiness spreads in her body like a green vine, and the tiny vines stretch freely, blooming all over her body. Therese saw a pure white flower that shimmered in the dark or underwater. Therese thought, why do people still want to go to heaven. ] Although these few sentences in the original book are subtle and restrained, they make people imagine, and this bed scene in the movie is also very beautiful, "My angel, flung out of space (fly from the universe, my angel)", the most beautiful love words , only for loved ones.
The Queen saw the little white rabbit in the car long after the two were separated. Kate's eyes completely showed a feeling of surprise and heartache.
Once again invited by the queen, the little white rabbit behaved very calmly this time. She wanted to tell her that without her, she could be just as good. But Her Lady Queen once again took her shoulders when she was parting. It could be seen that the powerful protective shield built in Little White Rabbit's heart had vanished. She thought she had let it go, but in fact she really fell in love, how could she let it go easily.
[Therese laughs because this is the pose of Carol, who she has loved and will always love. Oh, and now she'll love Carol differently because she's different, like meeting Carol all over again, but it's still Carol and not anyone else. In countless cities, in countless mansions, in unfamiliar lands they would set foot on, in heaven or hell, it would be Carol with her. Therese waited. Just as she was about to walk towards Carol, Carol saw her. Carol stared at her in disbelief for a moment, then a smile spread across her face, and she suddenly raised her arm and waved at her in a quick, eager way Therese had never seen before. Therese walked to her...] Compared with the ending in the novel and the ending in the movie, I prefer the feeling in the movie, the eyes are facing each other and the first encounter echoes before and after, the love overflows the screen, and the corner of Her Lady Queen's mouth is slightly Hey, emotions no longer need to be expressed in words and other body movements.
When I walk by your side, I can feel your eyes. Meeting you is the most beautiful moment in my life. Your frown, smile and your taste are deeply reflected in my memory. For this love, no matter how much the price is paid, it will not be in vain. Because likes will be presumptuous, but love will be restrained.
Ps Do you feel that your photos will be more beautiful when taken by someone you like? I really have that experience.
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