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I've just finished the novel on which the film is based, The Price of Salt, by Patricia Highsmith. The author used a pseudonym when the book was published in 1952, as the book's storyline was controversial. Highsmith had already been labeled, to her dismay, a "mystery" writer (she is also author of Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley, among many others), and didn't care to be pigeonholed further as an author of "lesbian" books.
It looks like the movie will be filled with great costumes, sets, etc., and is being praised by critics. Cate Blanchett is said to be a sure thing come Oscar night for her portrayal of the title character.
It is the story of a young woman who by chance meets a beautiful older woman and is thunderstruck by her own instant attraction. The relationship between Carol and Therese has implications for everyone around them. It is a love story, and Highsmith is an excellent author and storyteller.
The tale is set in New York, mainly, though the whole thing was shot on location in Cincinnati. It has been slow to roll out and I doubt I'll get to see it until January in my cornfield. I'm very much looking forward to it. The book is good, and is generally regarded as a turning point as stories of homosexuality always had to end badly with suicide, ruin, madness, etc. The Price of Salt broke that barrier.
Directed by Todd Haynes and starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.
(Also? 1949 Packard)
It looks like the movie will be filled with great costumes, sets, etc., and is being praised by critics. Cate Blanchett is said to be a sure thing come Oscar night for her portrayal of the title character.
It is the story of a young woman who by chance meets a beautiful older woman and is thunderstruck by her own instant attraction. The relationship between Carol and Therese has implications for everyone around them. It is a love story, and Highsmith is an excellent author and storyteller.
The tale is set in New York, mainly, though the whole thing was shot on location in Cincinnati. It has been slow to roll out and I doubt I'll get to see it until January in my cornfield. I'm very much looking forward to it. The book is good, and is generally regarded as a turning point as stories of homosexuality always had to end badly with suicide, ruin, madness, etc. The Price of Salt broke that barrier.
Directed by Todd Haynes and starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.
(Also? 1949 Packard)