3.5. Dalbida, formerly known as Casablanca. ——In the process of watching the film, I learned a new knowledge (happy). The movie is a romance about World War II, set in the African city of Casablanca, and the main scene is condensed in the Rick Bar. The film does not show the scene of World War II from the front, but portrays the brutality of the German army from the side. Patriotic feelings, but only a small part of the film; when the Marseilles rang in the film, I was also excited and sang along. The film uses delicate soft light all the time to highlight the beauty of the heroine. The heroine is beautiful, but cutting back and forth like this makes the film a bit split. The ending is a happy ending. Rick and the inspector, the two good brothers, rushed to the new life hand in hand, looking full of affection. (Forgive me for thinking this way.) A romance film wrapped in a cruel shell of war, and it's still an extramarital love triangle. However, I didn't pay too much attention to it, focusing on watching the French people under German occupation (the film did not show too much). I really like the black and white film texture of old movies from the 1940s. Some things just get older.
"There are so many cities in the world,
There are so many pubs in the city,
She just walked into me. "
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