Review of Carol (1990) by Anthony Lane for New Yorker — 16 Nov 2015
The film is a casting coup, with Blanchett’s inherent languor —plus that low drawl of hers, a breath away from boredom — played off against the perter intelligence of Mara, whose manner, as always, is caught between the alien and the avian.
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This review of Carol (1990) was written by Anthony Lane and published by New Yorker on 16 Nov 2015.
Carol has generally received positive reviews.
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