Carey attended New York Premiere of “Never Let Me Go”. She looked extremely stunning in her beautifl dress and cool make-up.

BellaSugar.com.au wrote about her:
God I love Carey Mulligan. Unlike lots of other Hot Young Things, she’s never afraid to mix things up. She’s also s-to-the-savvy when it comes to beauty, too. Check out her latest look. That eye. Sure it’s smoky. Sure it’s a classic. But it sure did a good job of distracting you from the fact that she’s growing out her hair didn’t it? See. Savvy. She uses the power of makeup for good, not evil. I’ve been there myself. The horrible growing-out stage of a crop, but she’s handling it well, the little minx. At a NYC screening of her new movie Never Let Me Go, she showed off her longer tousled style and stylin’ smoky eye. Normally I’m not always a fan of the heavy eye look, but when teamed with a wash of pink on the cheeks and a little rose gloss, I think it looks rather pretty. You too? Got any good tips for the in-between styles stage?

Also here is a film review from LA Times:
Going defiantly against the grain of a hyperbolic movie culture, “Never Let Me Go” is passionate about deliberation and restraint. Starring Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield and Keira Knightley, the A Team of young British acting talent, this is a moving and provocative film that initially unsettles, then disturbs and finally haunts you well into the night.
Based on the celebrated novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, “Never Let Me Go” is suffused with the kind of longing for what cannot be that is implicit in its title. It deals on one level with a love that yearns against profound odds to speak its name, but in a deeper sense it offers provoking thoughts about what it means to be human, to have a life at all, and the kinds of unforgivable things that are done to preserve that at all costs.
If this sounds mysterious, it is meant to, for if “Never Let Me Go” is to be most effective, the heart of its story has to reveal itself as gradually and unhurriedly as possible. The film, to be frank, isn’t as patient as the book and, understandably worried about the attention span of movie audiences, offers more hints along the way than the novel did, but it still takes its time to divulge what it’s about.
Continue…
Carey Mulligan Network .:. Your newest source for everything Carey!