Set during the Christmas season of 1952, Therese becomes smitten with housewife Carol who comes into the department store she works at. The feeling is very much reciprocated. After a second encounter, the two grow closer and it would seem nothing can hold them back from advancing their relationship into a love affair. But this is the 1950s, a conservative time when a queer romance had to be kept to the shadows. Carol and Therese navigate these rough waters but something has to give.
For Carol, it’s ex-husband Harge who at first is needy, trying to persuade Carol to attend a family gathering. When his efforts are rendered useless and he stumbles upon Therese with his ex-wife, his frustration boils over. Not only does Harge file for sole custody over their child, he orders a private investigator to gather evidence of his wife’s sexuality to use against her in a "morality clause". For Therese, boyfriend Richard presses her on plans to travel overseas.
RELATED: 'Carol' Review: The Most Romantic Movie of the YearSecret recordings of them are taken in a nearby motel room by the private investigator Harge has paid for. Upon realizing this, Carol confronts the man, pulling out a gun she’s brought for protection. Aiming it with a kill shot, Carol demands the tapes. The potential for the gun to fire is high, after all, Carol has a good enough motive. If those recordings are given over to her husband, she will lose her daughter.
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