I believe this scene reveals how desperate Carol was. How much she loves Therese and how much she wanted to spend the rest of her life with this woman. Firstly, she made the offer with a living. After being refused she invited her to the dinner and finally she revealed her real self, her emotions and love towards T. This scene is a pure perfection.
So true. And we can't forget Mara's performance here too -- Therese's former self said in the car that she was tired of always saying 'Yes' to everything, and we see that come back in this scene... almost like she is willing herself to say 'No' this time. But her pauses and her short answers seem like such a tenuous self-preservation, because deep down she wants to be persuaded so badly. In a way, that was their dynamic form the start -- Therese was curious and wanted to be persuaded.
Yes it certainly was. What's so poignant is that Therese says "I Miss You" but she can't say "I Love You" over the phone because it's too risky. Carol says "I Love You" and it touches Therese in a way she couldn't imagine. Did any of you ever see Brief Encounter and there's a similar Scene where a Woman is having a Tea with a Man she's having an affair with, and they both get rudely interrupted by her Chatterbox of A Friend.
@@laminage yes I noticed how it borrowed from A Brief Encounter. She even squeezes Therese's shoulder in the same way Alec does when he says goodbye. I like the parallel, as Carol and Therese aren't cheating, but their relationship was just as illicit in those days. It gives a glimpse of the sense of wrongdoing.
@@laminage yep, such a classic, love that film and the difficult choice made. Dedication/loyalty Vs passion. Age old question. How much most of us long for both... Another parallel to this film is that the two leads are shown as normal people. I love that about A Brief Encounter as it shows all of us can be caught up in the whirlwind of limerance, however square we are!
after carol says "that's that" therese starts breathing heavily, you can tell by the movement of her shoulders, she's very nervous and her heart is beating fast because she has so many feelings for her. oh god
As controlled and as graceful as Carol tries to remain, right after Therese rejects her, you can hear her voice tremble as she tries one last time to invite her back into her life.
@@NatLaBellaDonna you described it perfectly!! i feel like that scene is right here 2:17 when Carol attempts to invite her to the dinner. that was very bold of her even after Therese rejected her invitation to come live with her. That boldness and willpower to keep inviting her to her life just shows how much Carol loves Therese and is desperate for her.
I said this on another Channel but in their own way Therese Belivet and Tom Ripley are alot alike. They come from Humble Beginnings, Dead Parents, A Distant Mother, can't go to College Full Time. Tom moves from place to place and in the Movie he lives in The Basement where Therese lives in the equivalent of a Studio Apartment. Yet they both come into their own. However while Therese goes from Frumpy to Fabulous Tom gets everything by being devious.
Hello, Tayina P! HOW ARE YOU? I AGREE WITH YOU 100%... I THINK THAT, IN THE MOVIE, WHEN THERESE REFUSE TO GO LIVING WITH CAROL, THE CAMERA MUST SHOW THE TWO WOMEN AT THE SAME TIME...TO SHOW,IN THAT MOMENT,THE EXPRESSION OF "CAROL" ( THE EXQUISITE MISS BLANCHETT) AND NOT ONLY THE EXPRESSION OF THERESE... AS I HAD WRITE BEFORE, I HAVE SERIOUS DOUBTS THAT MISS BLANCHETT COULD DO ANY OTHER ROLE BETTER THAN THIS ONE...BUT...SHE IS A GREAT ACTRESS WITH LOTS OF TALENT...WHO KNOWS?!... BUONA FORTUNA! AND STAY WELL, PER FAVORE...YES?!...
On the UK Soap Opera Emmerdale there are two characters named Charity & Vanessa and although they say "I Like You", they can't say "I Love You", it's still very hard for both of them especially Charity since she's been through so much. Then on another UK Soap Opera a Lady named Mel Owen may get involved with a Lady named Sharon Mitchell who wants her to manage her Club.
I still don’t understand how this movie wasn’t nominated for an Oscar. This scene made me realize the power and importance of facial & body acting .This part almost made me cry too
I hope to have a relationship like theirs some day. Full of love and passion. The looks they give each other are so beautiful. Carol didn't even have to say she loved Therese. Her eyes speak for itself.
Therese finally says,"no" . This is a really great scene because up until that moment Therese literally said "yes" everytime Carol asked her a question.
This film and this particular scene specifically where Blanchette says 'I love you' never fails to give me butterflies and knots in my stomach. That feeling comes if you've ever truly loved someone and felt hurt or helplessness like they both have. Masterpiece in every way.
Yes, The Movie is one of the very few times where although it's "Different" from The Book, it's just as good. We also don't see Ruby Robicheck, Therese's Co-Worker. Many Women said they saw themselves in Carol and Therese in the 1950's.
@@atur8012 They even had a fantastic Carol Website through Proboards but it was taken down "(sigh). The Oak Room was also synonymous in The Boys In The Band 1970/2020 where Michael agrees to meet Alan McCarthy there at One PM on Sunday. Also it was mentioned in Scent Of A Woman with Al Pacino & Chris O'Donnell.
Jess Rooney Mara...She has been n quite a few films, she also played Lisbeth, the main character, in the first "_The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" with Daniel Craig. She and Cate are amazing actresses?
I remember watching this movie at 1:00 A.M., barely awake, until Carol says “I love you”. I felt something on my cheek, and it ended up being a tear. And just like that, I was bawling my eyes out for 20 minutes despite not being able to relate to this movie at all. Whatever long term job I end up with in my life, I honestly hope to god that I’m at least half as good as Cate Blanchett is at hers.
Its that time of year again, I have watched this movie a million times and am still besotted with Carol. When she says I love you each time I die, its just perfection (sigh)
Carol lays bare her soul and says "I Love You" it is everything, i love this movie so much. By far the best movie that year and a travesty it did'nt get best movie Oscar.
People weren't ready to acknowledge that Same Sex Love between Two Women could be so beautiful. Here's another fun fact. Patricia Highsmith's Ex Girlfriend Marijane Meaker was also a successful Novelist who wrote Spring Fire under the name Vin Packer about Two Sorority Girls who fall in love in the 1950's as well as Ann Aldrich, who co-incidentally wrote a Book called Carol in A Thousand Cities.
I see again and again and again this scene. It fills my heart of infinite emotions. I wonder how many times i will see these wonderful women acting together. very very unique actresses.
"is that what comes of getting away from me" "No." Therese said that reply so quick and carol's quick movement that was barley visible was like, "hmm, I see" and then her eyes dilate and the pause just felt like a longing and just agony of waiting for one of them to spill The way Terese breathes at every word and jester Carol makes you can tell that she was happy and wanted to hide it to play as if she didn't want it, knowing that's what she always did. The more questions Carol ask the more nervous and unaware she gets like Carol noticed it every time and still pushed forward, trying to confess what they both were hiding
Did anyone notice the difference when carol says "I love you" compared to when Richard (Therese ex boyfriend) says "I love you" earlier in the film to Therese. Richards delivery of the line lacked any emotional weight as he was only looking to convince Therese of his love so she would go along with his plans of what he wanted whist Carol says it with genuine emotions.
Almost every time I watch this scene and the moment happens when Carol says "I love you", my heart skips a beat and then I start getting misty eyed. Something I love about the film is it aches in this human, sometimes painful, and beautiful way. Like the restaurant scene, it's so beautiful and loving that it aches. And the film contains such emotion and feeling without sentimentality. You get your happy ending and your joy but by God the characters and the audience earn it. Now I'm a straight guy who read the book. But I can't claim to be an expert on this story or the characters in it. But I love film, I love great film making, I love well done storytelling, I love great acting, I love music, I love romance, and I love something that makes me feel something. I think Carol excels in all of these fields and more. I believe it's one of the best romance films in the last 2 decades. It works as a great film and I feel they nailed it with the romance and pretty much everything else. And in modern movies they usually don't get the romance right and stumble in getting other things right as well. But Carol got it very right. I wish there were more films like it.
The great surprise in this movie was the stunning performance of Rooney Mara. Should have swept the board at the Oscars.. But it will always have it's place as one of the best love films ever produced !
My dear love, you know me, I want to make you happy. I remember that time at school with our children, you were teaching history and they asked you: “what is an angel flung out of space?”. You answered that is a good thing and, at the same time, you looked at me. It reminded me at this movie. I love you. You are my Carol. Sorry if I’m not able to tell you all this things now. One day, I will.
I think when she says to Carol don't say that I think Therese is putting her guard up with Carol because she doesn't want to get hurt again and when Carol asks her to come and live with her automatic answer no because she doesn't want to trust Carol again but when Carol says she doesn't see your daughter anymore I think it makes Therese think about what Carol has sacrificed for her
That's right! In the book Therese was thinking that Carol might betray her again that's why she sain no, but also thought that Carol chose her over Rindy and maybe even love her more.
Carol is totally in love with therese, she even tried 3 different tricks to get her back, and the last trick absolutely successful❤️, i'm really like this movie, i already watch this twice 😂
I thought the movie was far better than the book.. I’m sure Cate Blanchett had a lot to do with that. Her acting is just mesmerizing. I didn’t get the same emotion from the book that I got from the movie...what a beautiful love story! I would just love to see a sequel!
With the book primarly focusing on Therese we had a lot of time with her resentment building by being abandoned by Carol, leading to her rejection. The movie really only had had Carol hanging up the phone.
You see how much other things have changed. Therese coming into her own as an Up & Coming Photographer, dressing more sophisticated, and more elegant, and even making her Apartment more updated, kind of like how you see on a House Flipping Show. You see how proud Carol is of Therese but were it not for Carol, Therese may not have had the seeds of ambition planted in her.
June 26, 2020: So true, the way Carol touches Therese's shoulder just before she leaves, sent all the passion shockwaves through her body like the first time Carol touched her shoulders. I think this action made Therese change her mind and decide to meet Carol at the Oak Room after she left the party.. Therese wanted to spend the rest of her life with Carol but she had buried it away when Carol first left her
haha anyone else want to punch the guy who called out Therese's name and ruined the moment..lol. I wanted her to say she loved Carol back, but we all know she deeply loved her that's why she was so hurt when she was left at the hotel with Abby, she felt abandoned , and ghosted...the ending to this movie is perfect though and love how it leaves room for our own interpretation of how we hope they end up...we pray that Therese moves in with Carol so they can live out this amazing love story they found in each other. I want to be Therese so I can find me a Carol...I would have moved in that night lmao!
Little different in the book - they were not interrupted. Therese walked to the party but she could not leave the devastated Carol sitting alone in the restaurant , so had to coax her out to her car before departing.
DÓNDE ESTAN LIS LATINOS!? DIGANME SI NO ES UN PELICULON! LA VI MIL VECES Y NO ME CANSO. CATE ES WOW , SUOER SENSUAL Y ROONEY MAGNIFICA. DOS BELLEZAS QUE ERIZARON MI PIEL, REPITO, QUE PELÍCULA GRANDIOSA. UNA PAREJA PRECIOSAAAA! Y LES RECOMIENDO LA REINA CRISTINA, ESTÁ EN NETFLIX, OTRO PELICULIN, DOS BELLAS ACTRICES PERO LA.PROTAGONISTA MALIN BUSKA ES TOOODO! VEANLA, NO TIENE DESPERDICIO.
Oh ... ❤ ... videos on a Saturday. My favorite. Oh you are laughing. That voice. I love it. I am not ready yet but will be in touch in due time, my love.
@@platinumknight woah. A reply in a year. Lol. Well, I read the book. There was still an interruption 😅 And maybe you are right, but at this point I think Therese was kind of prideful and hurt. She would probably not give Carol the satisfaction of hearing her say ILY.. ofc she changed her mind later on 👌
@@platinumknight since you haven't read the book, I recommend you to listen to the audiobook. Someone uploaded it here in yt under Moon's (something) channel
I READ THE BOOK( IS PATRICIA HIGHSMITH ,DIFFERENT, BUT IN HER BEST. I THINK, GENERALLY BOOKS ARE BEST THAN THE ADAPTATIONS FOR MOVIES AND IN THIS CASE , FOR ME, THIS IS TRUE! I KNOW THE "LANGUAGE" IS DIFFERENT BUT IN THE BOOK THERE ARE LOTS OF TENSION BETWEEN THE TWO WOMEN THAT IN THE MOVIE IS NOT PRESENT...) AND I SAW THE MOVIE...EXQUISITE! I AGREE WITH MISS SARAH PAULSON WHEN SHE SAID THAT " CAROL AIRD" COULD ONLY BE " MISS BLANCHETT"...THIS SCENE IS " FANTASTIC"...SO MUCH SORROW, PAIN AND LOVE....AND THE EXPRESSIONS OF THE EYES, FACE AND HANDS OF MISS BLANCHETT ARE ASTONISHING... SHE IS MY FAVORITE ACTRESS BUT, I AM SORRY TO SAY THAT, I THINK SHE CAN NOT OVERCOME, IN FUTURE MOVIES, HER ROLE IS THIS MOVIE... FOR ME, IS 99,999999% PERFECT.
Who would have thought that waiting on a Customer in real life (That's What Happened To Patricia Highsmith in the 1950's) could have inspired this Literary Classic.
Unfortunately nobody thought that a Movie about Same Sex Love in terms of a Timepiece would be successful at The Box Office. This Movie was just as popular in Europe, a lot of Women especially in China & Japan were in the Same Boat as Carol was who had their own "Therese". Isn't the Music in The Background so beautiful. I remember being so angry at Jack for disturbing them.
I believe this scene reveals how desperate Carol was. How much she loves Therese and how much she wanted to spend the rest of her life with this woman. Firstly, she made the offer with a living. After being refused she invited her to the dinner and finally she revealed her real self, her emotions and love towards T. This scene is a pure perfection.
So true. And we can't forget Mara's performance here too -- Therese's former self said in the car that she was tired of always saying 'Yes' to everything, and we see that come back in this scene... almost like she is willing herself to say 'No' this time. But her pauses and her short answers seem like such a tenuous self-preservation, because deep down she wants to be persuaded so badly. In a way, that was their dynamic form the start -- Therese was curious and wanted to be persuaded.
Yes it certainly was. What's so poignant is that Therese says "I Miss You" but she can't say "I Love You" over the phone because it's too risky. Carol says "I Love You" and it touches Therese in a way she couldn't imagine. Did any of you ever see Brief Encounter and there's a similar Scene where a Woman is having a Tea with a Man she's having an affair with, and they both get rudely interrupted by her Chatterbox of A Friend.
@@laminage yes I noticed how it borrowed from A Brief Encounter. She even squeezes Therese's shoulder in the same way Alec does when he says goodbye. I like the parallel, as Carol and Therese aren't cheating, but their relationship was just as illicit in those days. It gives a glimpse of the sense of wrongdoing.
Still a classic
@@laminage yep, such a classic, love that film and the difficult choice made. Dedication/loyalty Vs passion. Age old question. How much most of us long for both... Another parallel to this film is that the two leads are shown as normal people. I love that about A Brief Encounter as it shows all of us can be caught up in the whirlwind of limerance, however square we are!
after carol says "that's that" therese starts breathing heavily, you can tell by the movement of her shoulders, she's very nervous and her heart is beating fast because she has so many feelings for her. oh god
Amma Crellin yes, and it was right when she said "I love you" to Therese that you can really see the surprise and nervousness.
Carol looked at T and her eyes sparkle
As controlled and as graceful as Carol tries to remain, right after Therese rejects her, you can hear her voice tremble as she tries one last time to invite her back into her life.
@@NatLaBellaDonna you described it perfectly!! i feel like that scene is right here 2:17 when Carol attempts to invite her to the dinner. that was very bold of her even after Therese rejected her invitation to come live with her. That boldness and willpower to keep inviting her to her life just shows how much Carol loves Therese and is desperate for her.
The way she says “I love you” at the end!!!
I need that in my life RIGHT. NOW.
Me too!!!!!
Slick McThicc same, except I’m single af 😂😂😂
I love u
I love you.
Go out and get it!
Be open to love.
This look by Carol before saying 'i love u' was priceless. Amazing acting by both Rooney and Cate.
I said this on another Channel but in their own way Therese Belivet and Tom Ripley are alot alike. They come from Humble Beginnings, Dead Parents, A Distant Mother, can't go to College Full Time. Tom moves from place to place and in the Movie he lives in The Basement where Therese lives in the equivalent of a Studio Apartment. Yet they both come into their own. However while Therese goes from Frumpy to Fabulous Tom gets everything by being devious.
Tayina P Rooney
Hello, Tayina P! HOW ARE YOU? I AGREE WITH YOU 100%... I THINK THAT, IN THE MOVIE, WHEN THERESE REFUSE TO GO LIVING WITH CAROL, THE CAMERA MUST SHOW THE TWO WOMEN AT THE SAME TIME...TO SHOW,IN THAT MOMENT,THE EXPRESSION OF "CAROL" ( THE EXQUISITE MISS BLANCHETT) AND NOT ONLY THE EXPRESSION OF THERESE... AS I HAD WRITE BEFORE, I HAVE SERIOUS DOUBTS THAT MISS BLANCHETT COULD DO ANY OTHER ROLE BETTER THAN THIS ONE...BUT...SHE IS A GREAT ACTRESS WITH LOTS OF TALENT...WHO KNOWS?!...
BUONA FORTUNA! AND STAY WELL, PER FAVORE...YES?!...
If I were Therese I would not have resisted
On the UK Soap Opera Emmerdale there are two characters named Charity & Vanessa and although they say "I Like You", they can't say "I Love You", it's still very hard for both of them especially Charity since she's been through so much. Then on another UK Soap Opera a Lady named Mel Owen may get involved with a Lady named Sharon Mitchell who wants her to manage her Club.
The way she tells her "I love you" in the most pure and vulnerable way is everything.
I still don’t understand how this movie wasn’t nominated for an Oscar. This scene made me realize the power and importance of facial & body acting .This part almost made me cry too
Well the acting part was nominated for Oscars
homophobia and misogyny.
Well you see Oscar’s are bought. And you have to pay a LOT for them. And this movie was already on a tight budget no way they were gonna win an Oscar
@@vodkatonyq not really it was largely due to them not having the money to buy the Oscar
@@vodkatonyqthat has nothing to do.
One of the greatest scenes in one of the greatest movies I have ever viewed. Cinematic perfection.
I hope to have a relationship like theirs some day. Full of love and passion. The looks they give each other are so beautiful. Carol didn't even have to say she loved Therese. Her eyes speak for itself.
That kind of love does exist. Hope you find it but watch out for the fire, don't get burned.
Therese finally says,"no" . This is a really great scene because up until that moment Therese literally said "yes" everytime Carol asked her a question.
She's gained self-confidence and matured a lot.
What I like is how carol tried everything and eventually had to tell Therese she loved her bc nothing else worked.
so true. she finally revealed her true, vulnerable heart to Therese and i just love that scene
I don’t think I could remain that calm if Cate Blanchett was talking and looking at me like that
💯
Right? 😆
I certainly would be nervous as hell, the way she looks at you, in to your soul..shit 🙈 how is it possible to say 'no' to Blanchett?
@@oreocookie3379No se le puede decir NO... te mata con sus ojos
This film and this particular scene specifically where Blanchette says 'I love you' never fails to give me butterflies and knots in my stomach. That feeling comes if you've ever truly loved someone and felt hurt or helplessness like they both have. Masterpiece in every way.
im not okay
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I promise
_ 353days im gay
She (Therese) still loves her (Carol) but tried vainly to resist. I read the novel after watching the movie & it worth it.
Yes, The Movie is one of the very few times where although it's "Different" from The Book, it's just as good. We also don't see Ruby Robicheck, Therese's Co-Worker. Many Women said they saw themselves in Carol and Therese in the 1950's.
I did the same and somehow the novel became like the “fan fiction” to me. I LOVE IT! both film and the novel 💕
The only one book-movie adaptation where I can not decide which one I love more
Yes, the book and the movie differ but none is better than the other. I love them both so much
@@atur8012 They even had a fantastic Carol Website through Proboards but it was taken down "(sigh). The Oak Room was also synonymous in The Boys In The Band 1970/2020 where Michael agrees to meet Alan McCarthy there at One PM on Sunday. Also it was mentioned in Scent Of A Woman with Al Pacino & Chris O'Donnell.
My heart stops beating when carol says "i love you" its so meaning.
I love how Carol’s face lights up when she sees Therese. 💜😭
The actress playing Therese looks exactly like Audrey Hepburn here
Jess Rooney Mara...She has been n quite a few films, she also played Lisbeth, the main character, in the first "_The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" with Daniel Craig. She and Cate are amazing actresses?
That’s exactly what I thought!
I remember watching this movie at 1:00 A.M., barely awake, until Carol says “I love you”. I felt something on my cheek, and it ended up being a tear. And just like that, I was bawling my eyes out for 20 minutes despite not being able to relate to this movie at all. Whatever long term job I end up with in my life, I honestly hope to god that I’m at least half as good as Cate Blanchett is at hers.
Wowwww... bravoooooo. Ella es lo máximo
Its that time of year again, I have watched this movie a million times and am still besotted with Carol. When she says I love you each time I die, its just perfection (sigh)
Hi. Can you teach me where I can find this full movie? I can't find it in UA-cam. Thank you! 😘
THeReSe iS tHaT yOu
Men
Fucking Men always ruining the moment
I don’t know why creature called ‘men’ was created for
@@mysteryman2628 God gave us the man who directed this masterpiece
Andrea Eugrafia true, fine. Men in this film universe
Carol lays bare her soul and says "I Love You" it is everything, i love this movie so much. By far the best movie that year and a travesty it did'nt get best movie Oscar.
People weren't ready to acknowledge that Same Sex Love between Two Women could be so beautiful. Here's another fun fact. Patricia Highsmith's Ex Girlfriend Marijane Meaker was also a successful Novelist who wrote Spring Fire under the name Vin Packer about Two Sorority Girls who fall in love in the 1950's as well as Ann Aldrich, who co-incidentally wrote a Book called Carol in A Thousand Cities.
Oscars are celebration of ignorance, hype and Hollywood mediocrity
I long to hear someone tell me they love me like Carol to Therese...She meant that deeply and seriously!!!!!
After Therese refuse being withCarol .Can anyone notice the emotion of Carol, she tries to
control her sadness by swallowing(2.23)? Cate acts this emotion perfectly and deeply.
I see again and again and again this scene. It fills my heart of infinite emotions. I wonder how many times i will see these wonderful women acting together.
very very unique actresses.
*she is the reason why I into older woman 😣*
So we all gay here?... cool
Lmao
Nope, straight af. But I know good cinema when I see it.. fantastic film
mustn't use such terms in 1950s, we are having glove lunches
Nah
Yes of course
"No, how could I hate you" ♥️
"is that what comes of getting away from me"
"No." Therese said that reply so quick and carol's quick movement that was barley visible was like, "hmm, I see" and then her eyes dilate and the pause just felt like a longing and just agony of waiting for one of them to spill
The way Terese breathes at every word and jester Carol makes you can tell that she was happy and wanted to hide it to play as if she didn't want it, knowing that's what she always did. The more questions Carol ask the more nervous and unaware she gets like Carol noticed it every time and still pushed forward, trying to confess what they both were hiding
This is one of the few scenes that is actually exactly scripted word by word from the book
cate blanchett is one of the greatest actresses in history
Did anyone notice the difference when carol says "I love you" compared to when Richard (Therese ex boyfriend) says "I love you" earlier in the film to Therese. Richards delivery of the line lacked any emotional weight as he was only looking to convince Therese of his love so she would go along with his plans of what he wanted whist Carol says it with genuine emotions.
Almost every time I watch this scene and the moment happens when Carol says "I love you", my heart skips a beat and then I start getting misty eyed. Something I love about the film is it aches in this human, sometimes painful, and beautiful way. Like the restaurant scene, it's so beautiful and loving that it aches. And the film contains such emotion and feeling without sentimentality. You get your happy ending and your joy but by God the characters and the audience earn it. Now I'm a straight guy who read the book. But I can't claim to be an expert on this story or the characters in it. But I love film, I love great film making, I love well done storytelling, I love great acting, I love music, I love romance, and I love something that makes me feel something. I think Carol excels in all of these fields and more. I believe it's one of the best romance films in the last 2 decades. It works as a great film and I feel they nailed it with the romance and pretty much everything else. And in modern movies they usually don't get the romance right and stumble in getting other things right as well. But Carol got it very right. I wish there were more films like it.
Every word Cate Blanchett says and the scene is beautiful and heartfelt who can tell that Carol would do anything to pay with her
The great surprise in this movie was the stunning performance of Rooney Mara. Should have swept the board at the Oscars.. But it will always have it's place as one of the best love films ever produced !
before,therese always say yes.
in this scene,everything is No 😅
One of the most beautiful excellent scenes I’ve ever seen
My dear love, you know me, I want to make you happy. I remember that time at school with our children, you were teaching history and they asked you: “what is an angel flung out of space?”. You answered that is a good thing and, at the same time, you looked at me. It reminded me at this movie. I love you. You are my Carol. Sorry if I’m not able to tell you all this things now. One day, I will.
Well, did u? Time waits for no one.
Cate Blanchett is the best actress I’ve ever watched, she’s a chameleon!
Así lo creo. Es lo máximo
I think when she says to Carol don't say that I think Therese is putting her guard up with Carol because she doesn't want to get hurt again and when Carol asks her to come and live with her automatic answer no because she doesn't want to trust Carol again but when Carol says she doesn't see your daughter anymore I think it makes Therese think about what Carol has sacrificed for her
That's right! In the book Therese was thinking that Carol might betray her again that's why she sain no, but also thought that Carol chose her over Rindy and maybe even love her more.
Have actually lived this life with great joy and great heartbreak. Of course would do it again with Blanchett, truly an angel flung from space. 💕💜💕💜
Carol is totally in love with therese, she even tried 3 different tricks to get her back, and the last trick absolutely successful❤️, i'm really like this movie, i already watch this twice 😂
I thought the movie was far better than the book.. I’m sure Cate Blanchett had a lot to do with that. Her acting is just mesmerizing. I didn’t get the same emotion from the book that I got from the movie...what a beautiful love story! I would just love to see a sequel!
With the book primarly focusing on Therese we had a lot of time with her resentment building by being abandoned by Carol, leading to her rejection. The movie really only had had Carol hanging up the phone.
You see how much other things have changed. Therese coming into her own as an Up & Coming Photographer, dressing more sophisticated, and more elegant, and even making her Apartment more updated, kind of like how you see on a House Flipping Show. You see how proud Carol is of Therese but were it not for Carol, Therese may not have had the seeds of ambition planted in her.
Poor Carol 👩🏼 at 2:41 looks terrified at the idea of losing Therese 👩🏻, 🙌 Cate 👩🏼 & Rooney 👩🏻🥰😍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This scene made me so emotional what a great movie
Happy birthday carol alias cate from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of this wonderful movie
Thinking about how that "i love you" is a supposed goodbye to carol for therese just in case she doesn't go back to her in the oak room. 😭😭
Rooney should have won an Oscar for this!
Perfect performance. My favorite scene. I love this film.
Therese mad face is so cute
I know right
We want Carol 2!
It's not in the video but they way Carol touches her shoulder as she leaves gave me the rest 💔
June 26, 2020: So true, the way Carol touches Therese's shoulder just before she leaves, sent all the passion shockwaves through her body like the first time Carol touched her shoulders. I think this action made Therese change her mind and decide to meet Carol at the Oak Room after she left the party.. Therese wanted to spend the rest of her life with Carol but she had buried it away when Carol first left her
That Jack interrupt the romantic excitement..
I hate him
When Carol says I love you I so desperately wanted to Therese I love you back Back
That "I love you" totally destroys me every time :'(
i wish and i hope this movie have a part 2 these any body want a part 2 of this movie ?
I would love to but it won't happen. It took 10 Years for this movie to be made.
PUEDE QUE AHORA NO TENGA QUE PASAR TANTO TIEMPO PARA PARA PARA VER CAROL 2...
This is my favorite scene in the whole movie
haha anyone else want to punch the guy who called out Therese's name and ruined the moment..lol. I wanted her to say she loved Carol back, but we all know she deeply loved her that's why she was so hurt when she was left at the hotel with Abby, she felt abandoned , and ghosted...the ending to this movie is perfect though and love how it leaves room for our own interpretation of how we hope they end up...we pray that Therese moves in with Carol so they can live out this amazing love story they found in each other. I want to be Therese so I can find me a Carol...I would have moved in that night lmao!
Bad change that - it was not in the book.
i love you Rooney Mara!
Absolutely lovely I can’t wait to see this movie. I have heard so much about it💕💕🦋🥰
Her heavy breathing says it all.
Carol Part 2 please..
Today carol alias cate 54 years
That intense stare before Carol says “I love you” wow
My new favorite movie.
Carol really out here putting out the whole address wherever she going huh
Fuck!!!!
Time to read carol fan fiction stories again.
my heart is broken because I love you 💔😭
What an excellent scene! ❤👏👏
Little different in the book - they were not interrupted. Therese walked to the party but she could not leave the devastated Carol sitting alone in the restaurant , so had to coax her out to her car before departing.
Боже как я обожают этот момент. Особенно:.............я тебя люблю
I agree
I want them to be together forever.. Pls make a Carol 2
I just love this ❤
DÓNDE ESTAN LIS LATINOS!? DIGANME SI NO ES UN PELICULON! LA VI MIL VECES Y NO ME CANSO. CATE ES WOW , SUOER SENSUAL Y ROONEY MAGNIFICA. DOS BELLEZAS QUE ERIZARON MI PIEL, REPITO, QUE PELÍCULA GRANDIOSA. UNA PAREJA PRECIOSAAAA! Y LES RECOMIENDO LA REINA CRISTINA, ESTÁ EN NETFLIX, OTRO PELICULIN, DOS BELLAS ACTRICES PERO LA.PROTAGONISTA MALIN BUSKA ES TOOODO! VEANLA, NO TIENE DESPERDICIO.
will i ever move on from this movie
Therese loved Carol and her love was pure. Carol broke Therese’s heart and she can not love anymore.
Oh ... ❤ ... videos on a Saturday. My favorite. Oh you are laughing. That voice. I love it. I am not ready yet but will be in touch in due time, my love.
Therese isn't saying no to the offer of living with Carol, she's just not saying yes, as she has always done in the past.
Beautiful movie
See! Deep down Therese say yes but she say no because she's in the sulk. nahhh!!!
why was Carols jacket already on the chair if she is late?
Carol invited Therese for tea. Carol called while she waited for Therese.
called away to the phone?
Magnifique
l love you Cate B
where can i watch full carol's movies guys???
Netflix
Great scene
What if they weren't interrupted..? What would Therese could have said?
She could have joined Carol in the oak room earlier or she had said i love you too..(idk what says in the book i haven't read it yet tho)
@@platinumknight woah. A reply in a year. Lol. Well, I read the book. There was still an interruption 😅 And maybe you are right, but at this point I think Therese was kind of prideful and hurt. She would probably not give Carol the satisfaction of hearing her say ILY.. ofc she changed her mind later on 👌
@@bluebee29 yeah she had really blossomed😭😭
@@platinumknight since you haven't read the book, I recommend you to listen to the audiobook. Someone uploaded it here in yt under Moon's (something) channel
Sure do !!♡
I READ THE BOOK( IS PATRICIA HIGHSMITH ,DIFFERENT, BUT IN HER BEST. I THINK, GENERALLY BOOKS ARE BEST THAN THE ADAPTATIONS FOR MOVIES AND IN THIS CASE , FOR ME, THIS IS TRUE! I KNOW THE "LANGUAGE" IS DIFFERENT BUT IN THE BOOK THERE ARE LOTS OF TENSION BETWEEN THE TWO WOMEN THAT IN THE MOVIE IS NOT PRESENT...) AND I SAW THE MOVIE...EXQUISITE! I AGREE WITH MISS SARAH PAULSON WHEN SHE SAID THAT " CAROL AIRD" COULD ONLY BE " MISS BLANCHETT"...THIS SCENE IS " FANTASTIC"...SO MUCH SORROW, PAIN AND LOVE....AND THE EXPRESSIONS OF THE EYES, FACE AND HANDS OF MISS BLANCHETT ARE ASTONISHING... SHE IS MY FAVORITE ACTRESS BUT, I AM SORRY TO SAY THAT, I THINK SHE CAN NOT OVERCOME, IN FUTURE MOVIES, HER ROLE IS THIS MOVIE... FOR ME, IS 99,999999% PERFECT.
Who would have thought that waiting on a Customer in real life (That's What Happened To Patricia Highsmith in the 1950's) could have inspired this Literary Classic.
How does Abby know what is going on with Terese?
I was wondering the same thing!! I’m assuming she’s seen her or something
Song?
What is the music in this scene if someone knows?
Search “Carol soundtracks” on UA-cam.
I wish i could watch this but saddly i can't 😭
Well… that’s that.
l will always be here
Intense 😍
Well that's that I love you
Wow.
Unfortunately nobody thought that a Movie about Same Sex Love in terms of a Timepiece would be successful at The Box Office. This Movie was just as popular in Europe, a lot of Women especially in China & Japan were in the Same Boat as Carol was who had their own "Therese". Isn't the Music in The Background so beautiful. I remember being so angry at Jack for disturbing them.
btw,can someone share the link for the full movie please?
You may download a clear copy using the uTorrent app. 😊 You can find the torrent for Carol on yts.ag
Enjoy!
Kylie Obrero thank you ❤️
LOveLy.... WAY to SAY..... I Lo VE You and..... HOW exprct TeRese.... says something....ME Too
I’m SHATTERED holy fuck
When Therese said what I bursted out with laughter 😂😂
That exchange was strange, it felt so out of place with the rest of the conversation.