Time goes by

Jerald 2022-03-20 09:01:02

I think "Time Flies" is much better than "Back in Time". Every time I hear these four words, I have some feelings in my heart
. The dark lights in the bar at night and the atmosphere created by black and white films make Bergman's white face. there is sadness when she asked Sam playing time goes by she gently humming suddenly infinite sadness and sad people can not let go when Rick Bergman eyes flashing appears even more and be moved to tears
might have been people have changed Love has also
turned into memories. Never go back to the past to relive the beauty of love, but people still like to recall the fruitless love of the past. It is sentimental, but the sadness of recalling the past is even more moving. When the missed lover looks at countless eyes again Emotions have turned into that flashing tears, time flows, that lost love

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Extended Reading
  • Garret 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    [B+] Use an extraordinary love story to show the great spirit under the shadow of fascism in World War II, which is not common in other film and television works, and it is easy to lose the balance between the two aspects of love and justice. But the director's focus on the two is very good, and the lines are also extremely concise, euphemistic and full of charm. Also, from the current point of view, it is definitely a substrate...

  • Virginie 2022-03-22 09:01:01

    Re-watched on the big screen at the Archives 2013.12.22.4pm, the sheriff’s lines and performances are really impeccable, Rick (Bogart) is also an anthropomorphic America, and Ingrid Bergmanga’s soft light close-up ( It is not fragmented at all.) It is suitable for male viewing and it is also suitable for the situation where it needs to be "goddessized" (see Laura Mulvey). There are countless golden sentences in the film, and the paragraphs of "Marseillaise" still have power.

Casablanca quotes

  • [denying an official of the German National Bank entrance to the casino]

    Rick: Your cash is good at the bar.

    Banker: What? Do you know who I am?

    Rick: I do. You're lucky the *bar's* open to you.

  • Woman: What makes saloonkeepers so snobbish?

    Banker: Perhaps if you told him I ran the second largest banking house in Amsterdam.

    Carl: Second largest? That wouldn't impress Rick. The leading banker in Amsterdam is now the pastry chef in our kitchen.

    Banker: We have something to look forward to.