Analysis of a love triangle

Destin 2022-04-22 07:01:01

Casablanca, basically, tells the story of a love triangle, 2 men and a woman, but everyone in this love is indeed not a worldly person. Rick is smart. Wise. Calm and deep, it can be seen from his extremely fast speech and reaction speed. At the beginning of the film, there was a confrontation with the German major, which can be said to be answered immediately and meticulously. Quite a diplomat's demeanor. I also answered what people asked, but there was only an intersection, and even the intersection was very small, not waiting for the answer. From the cold and humorous Reynolds repeatedly warning Rick not to be sentimental, it can be seen that Rick is the type that is cold on the outside and hot on the inside, although on the surface he said in his conversation with Victor that Germany had invaded the world. But he was a doer who fought against fascism in Europe and North Africa. Victor is also, in another place, in China, this is a good comrade of our party, a good comrade who sacrifices everything for the great cause of the party and the country, and is willing to let future generations admire him. Likewise, he loves Ilsa deeply, as he keeps saying I love you and how much I love you over and over again. Of course, this man's wisdom is also extraordinary. He survived the concentration camp, escaped the pursuit several times, and fully retained the party's vitality. It makes sense that no one kicks a dead dog. If you want people to bother with you, regardless of whether they are doing bad things to you or showing favor to you, you must have some skills. In the end, there is a woman caught between these two so-called superb men: Ilsa. Anyway, she is still very attractive, otherwise these two men with considerable connotation would not be fascinated by living here and there. In the movie, she is indeed very temperamental, noble, elegant and unbelievably beautiful. Temperament is a combination of the outside and the inside. No matter what, she maintains close contact with the good comrades who did revolution. If she can be recognized by the party, her ideological awareness must be not low, so she is also very good internally. However, she was different for these two men. For Lek, they are more like lovers' relationship, you love me and you love each other deeply. Li Ke and Ilsa don't know much about each other in detail. Li Ke didn't know Ilsa's most basic identity information until Ilsa and Victor left Casablanca. People have fully proved that love is a feeling, and love is blind. Ilsa to Victor, maybe just as Lec said, Victor needs Ilsa more, they feel a little revolutionary compatriots, for the sake of the cause, Ilsa can give Victor, more career help. The story of this love triangle is different, partly in context. When I first saw World War II as the background, I naturally thought of some movies about World War II, "Schindler's List", "The Boy in Striped Pajamas", the front and side were written about the cruelty of World War II, brought to the people of the world. Deep disaster and pain, the people are separated from their wives and children, homeless and lifeless. Casablanca may be more focused on the description of emotions, not the focus on the depiction of war, but it is enough to be the finishing touch. There is such a scene in the film. The German officers sang the fascist army song, and Laszlo went to the orchestra to conduct the Marseillaise. Everyone around sang it, suppressing the Germans' singing. Strass was furious and ordered Reynolds to seal the Rick Hotel immediately. A small detail reflects the destruction of the legal system and the tightness of the mind. The mouth of the people is more than the prevention of Sichuan. How can the emotions of the people be completely annihilated under the violence? The black and white background of the film gives people a lot of memories and recollections, adding a sense of history. . Although I understand the ending of this love triangle, I can't help but sigh. Rick says he and Ilsa understand that Ilsa belongs more to Victor no matter what. Ilsa may have no regrets today and no regrets tomorrow, but soon, She will regret it. . I have to admire Rick's calmness and sharpness. He gave up his love, perhaps the most beloved, and chose to let go at the climax. These are not easy, especially after Ilsa has confided her heart to Rick. , Lectra still chose to let go, chose to let Ilsa leave, and bear the pain left by himself. Why did Lectra choose to let go, and why did he let go. . . why. . . Because of moral constraints? Since Ilsa is legally Victor's wife anyway, it's a bigamy to be with her, isn't it? Maybe, but certainly not all, because in the era of the collapse of the legal system in World War II, marriage was not a strong bond; Ilsa herself said that very few people knew about their marriage; Sexual people, not lay people, naturally don't care too much about worldly views. Then why did he choose to give up? After thinking about it, he thought that maybe it was because Lectra knew the woman he loved. In Ilsa's heart, the cause of the revolution was actually more important. In terms of the weight of love, Victor lost to Lectra. But in terms of career, Lectra lost to Victor. There is a scene in the movie, Ilsa came in through the window late at night (a bit like a private meeting with Romeo and Juliet) to get the letter, but after no luck, she took out a pistol. . . Although I didn't have the heart to shoot a bullet, Ilsa's thoughts could be seen with her determination when she took out the pistol. A woman who puts great importance on a great career, Li Ke understands, so he gives up. He himself said that he only runs for himself and only considers himself, but in front of the woman he loves, he has already chosen to give up his ego. . . Rick did not choose to force Ilsa to stay. I said that if Rick told Ilsa to stay, Ilsa would definitely stay. Rick loved this woman deeply, but he was so rational that he knew the consequences of love. , to cut off the bud before all possible unbearable consequences occur. The climax stops abruptly, which gives people more aftertaste. Imperfect things always last longer, and it really makes people unforgettable about the sweetness of Paris, unforgettable period of sad time, and unforgettable that period of time. The true confession of each other's night, and the unforgettable whispering between each other. . . Never forget. . . ego. . . Rick did not choose to force Ilsa to stay. I said that if Rick told Ilsa to stay, Ilsa would definitely stay. Rick loved this woman deeply, but he was so rational that he knew the consequences of love. , to cut off the bud before all possible unbearable consequences occur. The climax stops abruptly, which gives people more aftertaste. Imperfect things always last longer, and it really makes people unforgettable about the sweetness of Paris, unforgettable period of sad time, and unforgettable that period of time. The true confession of each other's night, and the unforgettable whispering between each other. . . Never forget. . . ego. . . Rick did not choose to force Ilsa to stay. I said that if Rick told Ilsa to stay, Ilsa would definitely stay. Rick loved this woman deeply, but he was so rational that he knew the consequences of love. , to cut off the bud before all possible unbearable consequences occur. The climax stops abruptly, which gives people more aftertaste. Imperfect things always last longer, and it really makes people unforgettable about the sweetness of Paris, unforgettable period of sad time, and unforgettable that period of time. The true confession of each other's night, and the unforgettable whispering between each other. . . Never forget. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Rasheed 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    Even 70 years later, it is still a classic from the perspective of today. Photography, actors, music, setting...Except for the plot is a little bit clichéd, it is almost impeccable. The scene is rarely concentrated in the tavern, but it is not dull and uninteresting. Both the protagonist and the supporting role have bright spots. What's more, this is a movie from before World War II 70 years ago? But no matter how you look at the final ending, it reveals a cryptic base...The sheriff is so loving

  • Laverna 2022-03-24 09:01:02

    Love is selfish first, then tolerance and sacrifice. Like Ingrid Bergman

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.