CAROL DVD Digipak Limited Edition (2Discs)

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*  Pre-order time : 4PM,  27th DEC, 2016 (Korea Standard Time Zone)

 

  • The copies numbered only 1~100 will be allocated on a first come first served basis, after that the rest of the copies will be dispatched at random.
  • Release date : 13 January, 2017
  • Numbered Limited Edition(1,300 copies)
  • High-quality Full-slip
  • 3 Fold Digipak
  • 2 Posters and 6 Vintage Postcards
  • 20 page Booklet (support only Korean)
  • Director + Actors + Crew. In-depth Interview with 15 people. (2 hours)
  • Plain Archive's exclusive removable sticker
  • Plain Archive's exclusive Double sided Postcard


Video - 1.85:1 MPEG2 / 480p / 29.97fps (NTSC)
Audio - English Dolby Digital 5.1ch / Korean Dolby Digital 2.0ch (Commentary)
Subtitles - Korean / English
Region Code - ALL
Running time - 118min / 188min


Special Features :

Disc 1
1) Audio commentary track with Film Critic Kim Hye-ri(Full-Length 118min)
2) Behind the Scenes Gallery
3) Q&A Highlights with Filmmakers & Cast

Disc 2
1) The Making Film - B-Roll
2) Depth interviews



Storyline: In an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's seminal novel The Price of Salt, CAROL follows two women from very different backgrounds who find themselves in an unexpected love affair in 1950s New York. As conventional norms of the time challenge their undeniable attraction, an honest story emerges to reveal the resilience of the heart in the face of change. A young woman in her 20s, Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara), is a clerk working in a Manhattan department store and dreaming of a more fulfilling life when she meets Carol (Cate Blanchett), an alluring woman trapped in a loveless, convenient marriage. As an immediate connection sparks between them, the innocence of their first encounter dims and their connection deepens. While Carol breaks free from the confines of marriage, her husband (Kyle Chandler) begins to question her competence as a mother as her involvement with Therese and close relationship with her best friend Abby (Sarah Paulson) come to light.