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Evangeline 2022-03-19 09:01:01

At the end of the "Casablanca" movie, Rick said a long line:
"If the plane takes off and you are not with him, you will regret it."
"Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, you will
I regret it for a lifetime." "You can't go with me where I'm going. You can't participate in what I'm going to do. Ilsa, I don't have much respect for me. But it's not difficult to understand. In this crazy world, the problem between the three little people is not a big deal. One day you will understand. Never forget.”
When Bogar stared at Bergman and said this line, the expression was just Like the piece of soot he smoked, he was neither handsome nor optimistic, and had no future. He used his restrained spirit, unbreakable dignity and unscrupulous pain to tell his beloved woman. The lonely and helpless love can only give up.
There are countless movies in the world. Why do I prefer this one? I still think that it has all the elements of classic movies, such as exoticism, obsession with men and women, separation of life and death, wars in troubled times, and national justice. 100 people like Casablanca for 100 reasons. Everyone can find the long-lost touch in this film.
In fact, the film had three endings at the time. The first one is that Ilsa and Victor flew out of Casablanca by plane together, and Rick was arrested; the second one was that Ilsa and Rick were gone and Victor died; the last one was the version we are seeing now. When the third ending was filmed and everyone saw Bergman looking at Bogart with such a life-and-death look, everyone believed that the ending of Casablanca could only be so.
As a result, Bergman's uncertain eyes and Bogart's ardent gaze became the legend of film history.
At the end of the movie, Ilsa asked Rick: "What about us?" Rick said, "We will always have Paris." Things that were thought to be dead are resurrected at this moment, or in fact, they have never forgotten. The same is true for all beautiful things, such as feelings, words, and music. At that time yesterday, I saw a certain classmate burst into tears in the dark. In fact, at that time, my heart was also very uncomfortable, but I swallowed my saliva and forced it down.

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  • Ilsa: Rick, I have to talk to you.

    Rick: [Rick is drunk] Uh-huh. I saved my first drink to have with you. Here.

    [passes her a drink]

    Ilsa: No. No, Rick, not tonight.

    Rick: *Especially* tonight.

    Ilsa: Please...

    [he pours a drink]

    Rick: Why did you have to come to Casablanca? There are other places.

    Ilsa: I wouldn't have come if I'd known that you were here. Believe me Rick, it's true I didn't know...

    Rick: It's funny about your voice, how it hasn't changed. I can still hear it. "Richard, dear, I'll go with you anyplace. We'll get on a train together and never stop - "

    Ilsa: Don't, Rick! I can understand how you feel.

    Rick: [scoffs] You understand how I feel. How long was it we had, honey?

    Ilsa: [on the verge of tears] I didn't count the days.

    Rick: Well, I did. Every one of 'em. Mostly I remember the last one. The wow finish. A guy standing on a station platform in the rain with a comical look in his face because his insides have been kicked out.

    Ilsa: Can I tell you a story, Rick?

    Rick: Has it got a wow finish?

    Ilsa: I don't know the finish yet.

    Rick: Well, go on. Tell it - maybe one will come to you as you go along.

    Ilsa: It's about a girl who had just come to Paris from her home in Oslo. At the house of some friends, she met a man about whom she'd heard her whole life. A very great and courageous man. He opened up for her a whole beautiful world full of knowledge and thoughts and ideals. Everything she knew or ever became was because of him. And she looked up to him and worshiped him... with a feeling she supposed was love.

    Rick: [bitterly] Yes, it's very pretty. I heard a story once - as a matter of fact, I've heard a lot of stories in my time. They went along with the sound of a tinny piano playing in the parlor downstairs. "Mister, I met a man once when I was a kid," it always began.

    [laughs]

    Rick: Well, I guess neither one of our stories is very funny. Tell me, who was it you left me for? Was it Lazlo, or were there others in between or... aren't you the kind that tells?

    [Ilsa tearfully and silently leaves. Rick's face falls in his hands sadly, knowing that he's said all the wrong things]

  • Captain Renault: [to Ilsa] I was informed that you were the most beautiful woman ever to visit Casablanca. That was a *gross* understatement.

    Ilsa: [genuinely pleased] You're very kind.