The beginning of Carol flashes forward to the end, detailing a fraught meeting between the film’s title character (Cate Blanchett) and Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara). Their encounter seems stiff at first; only later, after the entire story has played out, does its tragic significance become clear. Like many of Carol and Therese’s public meetings, it’s a guarded conversation where both are scared to speak their true feelings. It’s because of this that some critics have called the movie “cold” or “chilly.”…
Why Carol</em> Is Misunderstood
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