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[–]Innisfree 11 insightful - 1 fun11 insightful - 0 fun12 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Yearning is perhaps the defining triumph of both the film and the novel. I think Rooney Mara doesn't get enough praise for how well she conveyed the introvert engulfed by this private passion for a glamorous woman. Therese's eyes and silence speak volumes, at times you almost feel how full she is with yearning and later, with desire for Carol. It's no accident they used the photographer trope (hello High Art, Disobedience), not only is it a good opportunity for Therese to observe Carol, but it lets the audience see Therese's infatuation develop.

A standout is the Saul Leiter inspired cinematography. The shots through rain-stained windows together with the colour scheme really bring the early 50s to life.

And the music! If you want a slice of the 50-60s Americana, with the "cloistered housewife longing for another life" feeling, Carter Burwell is your man. He does yearning exquisitely.

[–]Ricky_Ticky 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

That is so true! Cate Blanchett is a fantastic actress but Rooney Mara's performance was beyond words. I was looking forward to enjoy Cate's acting but I could not get my eyes off Rooney's face. She portrayed such a broad spectrum of emotions so well, that's a real talent