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Carol

Some people change your life forever.
2015 | 118m | English

(150647 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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In 1950s New York, a department-store clerk who dreams of a better life falls for an older, married woman.
Release Date: Nov 20, 2015
Director: Todd Haynes
Writer: Patricia Highsmith, Phyllis Nagy
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords new york city, chicago, illinois, hotel, new year's eve, based on novel or book, age difference, parent child relationship, department store, photography, road trip, lesbian relationship, divorce, lesbian sex, lgbt, santa hat, child custody, older woman younger woman relationship, 1950s, loving, lesbian, wistful, intimate, sentimental, adoring, ambiguous, comforting, compassionate, exuberant, gentle
Production Companies Killer Films, Film4 Productions, Number 9 Films
Box Office Revenue: $40,272,135
Budget: $11,800,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Cate Blanchett Carol Aird
Rooney Mara Therese Belivet
Kyle Chandler Harge Aird
Jake Lacy Richard Semco
Sarah Paulson Abby Gerhard
John Magaro Dannie McElroy
Cory Michael Smith Tommy Tucker
Kevin Crowley Fred Haymes
Nik Pajic Phil McElroy
Carrie Brownstein Genevieve Cantrell
Trent Rowland Jack Taft
Sadie Heim Rindy Aird
Kk Heim Rindy Aird
Amy Warner Jennifer Aird
Michael Haney John Aird
Wendy Lardin Jeanette Harrison
Pamela Evans Haynes Roberta Walls
Greg Violand Jerry Rix
Michael Joseph Thomas Ward Shipping Clerk
Kay Geiger McKinley Motel Manager
Christine Dye Landlady
Deb G. Girdler Motel Clerk
Douglas Scott Sorenson Male Party Guest
Ken Strunk Ritz Bartender
Mike Dennis Frankenberg Security Guard
Ann Reskin Florence
Annie Kalahurka Embarassed Mom
Linnea Bond Drake Hostess
Steven Andrews New York Times Clerk
Tanya Smith Fred Haymes's Secretary
Ryan Wesley Gilreath NYC Waiter
Chuck Gillespie Oak Room Waiter
Jeremy Parker Dorothy
Giedre Bond Party Girl #1
Taylor Marie Frey Party Girl #2
Liberty Fraysure Frankenberg Employee (uncredited)
Robert J. Ashe Oak Room Patron / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Anita Farmer Bergman Oak Room Patron (uncredited)
Colin Botts Ted Grey (uncredited)
Chelsea Carnder McKinley Motel Patron's Daughter (uncredited)
Gary Chinn Restaurant / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Name Job
Patricia Highsmith Novel
Edward Lachman Director of Photography
Morag Ross Makeup Artist
Judy Becker Production Design
Heather Loeffler Set Decoration
Sandy Powell Costume Design
Phyllis Nagy Screenplay
Affonso Gonçalves Editor
Carter Burwell Original Music Composer
Leslie Shatz Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Kelly Reichardt Thanks
Mark Friedberg Thanks
Jesse Rosenthal Art Direction
Wilson Webb Still Photographer
Belle Francisco Script Supervisor
Patricia Regan Makeup Department Head
Todd Kasow Music Editor
Eric Johns Greensman
Lucas Staley Rigging Grip
Deirdre Costa Location Manager
Kelly Laufenberg Special Effects Coordinator
Francis Link Boysie Construction Foreman
Adam N. White Steadicam Operator
John Jack Curtin Key Hair Stylist
Kirk R. Gardner Steadicam Operator
Anne Taylor Makeup Artist
Kenneth Coulman Special Effects Coordinator
Chris Haney Visual Effects Supervisor, Visual Effects Producer
Carla Meyer Dialect Coach
Jeff Fisher Rigging Grip
Daniel Fisher Property Master
Russ Faust Best Boy Electric
James David Redding III Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Susan Bakula Tailor
Scott Lipez Rigging Gaffer
Paul Peabody Construction Coordinator
John W. DeBlau Gaffer
Kate Wilson Dialect Coach
John Zanardelli Rigging Grip
Tony Martinez Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Jon Griffith Set Dresser
Edson Williams Visual Effects Supervisor
Allison Paul Visual Effects Producer
Laura Rosenthal Casting
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Jerry DeCarlo Hair Department Head
David Davenport Costume Supervisor
Luke Nye Prop Maker
Jenn McLaren Costume Coordinator
Meredith Nunnikhoven Production Coordinator
Jeni Lee Dinkel Makeup Artist
Alan Forbes Location Manager
Bob Smith Leadman
James McMillan Key Grip
Lidia Tamplenizza Foley Editor
Christopher Walters Leadman
Megan McGilvery Seamstress
Thomas William Vincent Rigging Grip
Mike Dickman Rigging Grip
Joel Weaver Property Master
Gretchen McGowan Post Production Supervisor
Christine Lee Seamstress
Jesse Nye First Assistant Director
Nigel Maxwell Boom Operator
Marlene McCarty Title Designer
Chris Salamone Dolly Grip
Eliza Paley Supervising Dialogue Editor, Supervising ADR Editor
Amy Cluxton Set Dresser
Leyna Haller Set Dresser
Erik Werlin Visual Effects
Gina Nalli Set Costumer
Kyle LeMire Second Assistant Director
Karen Young Set Costumer
Sarah Young Set Decoration Buyer
Gwen Bialic Unit Production Manager
Matthew Stratton Special Effects Technician
Jeff Barklage "B" Camera Operator
Amy Faust First Assistant "B" Camera
Alex Esber First Assistant "B" Camera
Todd Haynes Director
Karri O'Reilly Unit Production Manager
Martha Smith Key Set Costumer
Kay Georgiou Hairstylist
Craig Haagensen "A" Camera Operator
Geoff Maxwell Production Sound Mixer
Shellie Gillespie Production Accountant
D. Lynn Meyers Location Casting
Chenney Chen Extras Casting
Perri Pivovar Assistant Editor
John Dowdell Colorist
Hal Carlton-Ford Set Dresser
Thomas Hunt Set Dresser
Timothy Johnson Set Dresser
Vanessa O'Kelley Set Dresser
Christopher Pappas Set Dresser
Gregory Puchalski Set Dresser
Kelleigh Miller On Set Dresser
Debbie Stratis Art Department Coordinator
Richard S. Crumrine Jr. First Assistant "A" Camera
Tom Cherry First Assistant "A" Camera
Christopher Ratledge Second Assistant "A" Camera
Meghan Corea Assistant Costume Designer
Christopher Peterson Assistant Costume Designer
Name Title
Christine Vachon Producer
Stephen Woolley Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Cate Blanchett Executive Producer
Elizabeth Karlsen Producer
Thorsten Schumacher Executive Producer
Danny Perkins Executive Producer
Dorothy Berwin Executive Producer
Andrew Upton Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Tessa Ross Executive Producer
Gwen Bialic Co-Producer
Robert Jolliffe Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actress Rooney Mara Nominated
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Reviews

Rangan
7.0

> Just when it can't get any better... The first thing I noticed was after seeing the movie is there's some kind of mistake in the Oscars nominee. Rooney Mara should have been on the lead role list, while Cate Blanchett in the supporting character's. Maybe the Academy people misunderstood that th ... e title role must be the lead character. Theirs switched place actually does not make any sense. Anyway the Oscars never made sense at all. This story was okay, but adapted screenplay and direction, especially the music was excellent. For the ending scene alone, you will be tempted to raise your rating than what you initially thought it deserves. I was not expecting the movie to be awesome, so I'm not upset for the overall movie. Believe me, the last thing I want in this movie is to see Cate Blanchett in naked. Maybe out of respect or her age or she's not attracted to me, there are plenty of reasons that I can't figure it out which one, but after knowing what this theme is, I was only praying for that not to happen. And obviously that is unavoidable, otherwise the movie will lose its soul and strength. Well, it was better than I thought, both the actresses were good, but Rooney Mara dominated. Whatever category she's in for the Oscars, I'll be happy if she wins. It is not a must watch, but a decent movie and betters in some parts. 7/10

May 16, 2024
mattwilde123
8.0

'Carol' is beautifully shot and very maturely made. The acting was very class all around the film. The whole thing seemed like it was taken from the 40s. I loved how fine it all looked and felt and it deserved a lot more awards than it got. ★★★★ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

"Therese" (Rooney Mara) is pretty unfulfilled, clerking in a department store that's frequented by the far more interesting "Carol" (Cate Blanchett). Their first meeting ignites a spark, and that spark quite quickly takes over both of their lives as the story unfolds and there develops an inter-depe ... ndency between the women. The latter is married to the wealthy "Harge" (Kyle Chandler) but it's an hollow arrangement that is coming to an end in the divorce court - their daughter together proving to be quite an important pawn in those proceedings. "Therese" has a long-term boyfriend "Richard" (Jake Lacy) who wants to settle down and get married - so both have much to lose as their relationship becomes more important and intimate. "Harge" has shrewdly inserted a morality clause into their proposed shared custody arrangement and is none too shy of resorting to some fairly underhand methods of tracking his wife's activities to prove that she isn't fit to have any access at all to their child. We also have to consider the closeness of the friendship between "Carol" and her best friend "Abby" (Sarah Paulson) and by mid way through the internecine complexities of their lives they risk leaving everyone with nothing. It's a romance, this, but largely devoid of sentimentality. A love story that is more visceral in nature, where one love is essentially climbing on top of another for supremacy over the heart and the head! It's Mara who does most of the heavy lifting, her character seems the more plausibly conflicted; but Blanchett delivers well as the desperate mother increasingly hemmed in by circumstance little of her making. The film looks great, the production design and Carter Burwell's period score adding a richness to a theme that offers us some intricate characters and scenarios that are anything but straightforward. It's maybe just a little too dialogue heavy - there's a lot of verbiage - but that's incidental. It's still a classy piece of cinema.

Apr 06, 2024