Carol Reviews
A wonderful and all-too-rare film.
| Feb 9, 2021
It makes me wish the word "epic" hadn't been completely diluted so I could bring the full weight of its meaning to bear on this love story. Extraordinary? Singular? Remarkable? Yes, all of those things too.
| Jun 26, 2018
To call Carol a Christmas miracle feels like a gaudy understatement, but that's sort of exactly what it is.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Feb 27, 2017
The smile of recognition and understanding that closes things out is an unforgettable celebratory stunner that shook me right to my very core.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Aug 16, 2016
This is a slender movie that Haynes gives plenty of antique atmosphere.
| Aug 16, 2016
A showcase for the towering talents of Blanchett and Mara, Carol is a sumptuous watch.
| Jun 21, 2016
Never has the impossible glamour of Cate Blanchett been used to better effect than in Todd Hayne's ravishing and romantic Carol.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Jun 12, 2016
'Carol' feels like the third part of a loose trilogy of films set in the past, about women who are trapped by the confines of their time.
| May 3, 2016
Both women are magnificent and it's thanks to them, and to Haynes's refined talent, that this story of love and passion is so convincing, so tender, and so painful.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Feb 12, 2016
Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara take us inside a passionate story of desire and retribution that's both satisfying and disturbing.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Jan 22, 2016
Haynes taps into universal anxieties about love and relationships without ever letting go of the sense of imprisonment that came with being gay in the 1950s.
| Jan 15, 2016
Haynes maintains the film's temperature at a low simmer and expertly brings it to the boil, but while "Carol" builds to a scene of intense eroticism, it's mostly about all the things you can't reach out and touch.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Jan 3, 2016
This is about two people who didn't know what their lives were until they met each other, then scrambling, in their muted, buttoned-up way, to figure out what happens next. Haynes loves them so much that he believes they can. You will too.
| Original Score: A- | Dec 31, 2015
As a love story this left me unsatisfied, though I enjoyed the lush period trappings and the flattering sense of how enlightened I am compared to people in the 1950s.
| Dec 29, 2015
The lesbian affair at its heart is rendered with intelligence and care, and if there are speeches to be made, they are happily few, and far more personal than political.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 25, 2015
Will love conquer all? Probably not. The bigger question is whether it will endure. The lush, beautifully acted and shot "Carol" answers this with a sweet smile.
| Original Score: B+ | Dec 25, 2015
"Carol" demonstrates that a period piece can engagingly comment on modern times.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Dec 24, 2015
"Carol" possesses the same quiet, catlike powers of its magnetic title character: It swirls around to ambush you ... and make you swoon.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Dec 24, 2015
Cate Blanchett is outstanding as a married woman who falls for a younger woman. As that younger woman, Rooney Mara is even better.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Dec 24, 2015
In Carol, all the elements dovetail perfectly to create a movie that is as irresistible as its title character. The movie has an allure that is almost trancelike, mimicking for the viewers the inescapable attraction experienced by the two main characters.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Dec 23, 2015