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CAROL Film analysis

11/10/2016

 CAROL

Film Analysis part 3

The opening music to 'Carol' is a romantic, enchanting composition created by Carter Burwell. It's one of the only musical pieces within the film that actually tells you how to feel, it sounds slightly dreamy and makes you feel as though your embarking on some great unsure adventure. Music becomes a character in 'Carol' flowing perfectly through scenes it finds a way to  speak when the characters can not...

11/10/2016

CAROL

Film Analysis part 2

Throughout 'Carol' Therese struggles internally with her instinctive capacity to harmonize with the world around her. This is most noticeable in one of the first scenes where Carol and Therese sit and have a conversation.in this scene Carol orders her lunch before Therese has even looked at her menu. When Therese realizes Carol and the Waiter are waiting for her to order she closes her menu and says...

11/10/2016

 CAROL

Film Analysis part 1

I've been putting off watching 'Carol' for a while and this weekend I finally decided to watch it. Going into this film I did not expect to come out feeling the way I felt. On the one hand this film takes place in 1950's New York and as much as I love New York I always find myself hesitating when it comes to watching period pieces for fear of being bored out...

APRIL 08, 2016

2 DAYS IN NEW YORK CITY

A few months ago I went on a short 2 day trip to New York City with my sister, Ivana

(+ our parents). We wanted to go see Jeff Daniels and Michelle Williams perform David Harrower's one-act play "Blackbird" at the Belasco Theatre and luckily playbill.com was selling tickets at a discounted price so we planned, packed, and drove to New York City. I could go on forever talking about how fulfilling it was to see two of my favorite actors perform an extremely well written one-act play on Broadway. 

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