A Random Thought in Casablanca

Winfield 2022-04-23 07:01:01

Casablanca is a port in Morocco, and Casablanca is a variety of lilies, which in Spanish means "white house", and the language of flowers is indelible love. The film "Casablanca" is a recognized classic, winning the 1944 Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. In 2007, the Writers Guild of America announced the list of the "101 Greatest Screenplays" in film history.

Casablanca is very in line with my perception of classic movies. A good movie must have a good script, good lines, and convey something worth thinking about. Unlike the movies that are often shown in theaters now, the technology often surpasses. Thinking, relying on special effects to create explosive pictures to bring the pleasure of watching movies, but this feeling will only stay for a moment, staying at a simple physiological level, it is difficult to penetrate deep into the heart, triggering a certain value, emotion, idea. Thinking.

The movie "Casablanca" has shaped many classic lines. This line of the actor Rick - "There are so many towns and so many bars in the world, she entered my house." - In the drunkenness I spit it out in the middle of my heart, and I am very emotional and I have no understanding and resentment about the heroine who left without saying goodbye.
And this conversation:

"Where were you last night?"
"I can't remember that long ago."
"Can I see you tonight?"
"I never planned that far away. things."
It also revealed that Rick was deliberately indifferent and ruthless after his emotional injury.

In the movie, Rick and Ilsa are old lovers in Paris. That love was once unforgettable, but ended because of a misunderstanding. On the train bound for Casablanca, Ishaal didn't show up as scheduled, leaving only a vague note that broke Rick's heart.

Leaving Paris, Rick runs a bar in Casablanca Ric, a former fighter turned businessman, and has buried his once ardent heart behind an extremely egoistic personality whose icy exterior is emotionally hurt. The overprotection that followed was also the result of the shattering of his ideals. He hid under this icy shell and watched the people coming and going in Casablanca, but this disguised indifference deceived passers-by, but not himself. At a certain moment, an old look brought Paris back to Casablanca. In the movie, Rick has a line, "We'll always have Paris. We didn't have, we'd lost it, until you came to Casablanca.” exemplifies this mood.

When they meet again, the misunderstanding is finally cleared up. Ishar's husband, Victor, the leader of the underground movement, was not killed. She and Rick's plan to leave Paris was thus blocked. The husband and wife also came to Casablanca to escape from the pursuit and tried to escape from here Fleeing to the United States, during World War II, Casablanca was the only way for Europe to escape to the United States, but it needed a pass in Rick's hand, so that Ishar would go or stay, and their love would encounter difficulties in the face of politics and ethics. , Of course, at the end of the story, Ishar still firmly follows his husband, abandons the little love for the big love, and gives up his personal feelings before the national and national justice.

This kind of plot is actually not good, and it can even be said to be a bit cliché, so that a netizen angrily left this movie review after watching it: "Fuck, the plot conflicts in the background of the characters in this era are as pale as paper, and Red Lantern is better than this. strength".

Casablanca's still charm is not in its plot conflict, but in the greatness of love and the kindness of human nature embodied in the context of the times. It is also a love in chaos. "Love in a Fallen City" uses the overthrow of a city to complete the white tassel and Fan Liuyuan, "Casablanca" reveals the helplessness and contradictions of involuntary love, but it is this sense of helplessness and contradictions that shows the huge sacrifices it has made in the context of the times. In this crazy world, don't care too much about the three little people, because one day we will all understand that after we have Paris, I can playit for you at anytime. As for the beauty of the heroine Bergman, the viewer can make his own I feel it.

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  • Lupe 2022-03-24 09:01:02

    Best Picture Oscar in 1944. This romance film incorporates spy war elements and is very exciting. The script, mirror language and performance are all superb. True love can be obtained in giving up and parting. Through dedication, they will "own Paris forever", and through separation, they will love each other forever. Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine.

  • Lamont 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    It turned out to be the Swedish National Day reception and the 100th anniversary of Bergman's birth. I called Bo many times and the night was the most lively. The lanterns in the night, the bustling crowds, and the rare cool breeze of summer nights almost magnify the romance of the classic love in the movie. Bergman's eyes wander, the familiar jazz, the lines that can be recited, who sent the unexpected email that can be read in booth 5, how much I love you | 2015.6.5 Rewatch

Casablanca quotes

  • [Ugarte sells exit visas]

    Ugarte: You despise me, don't you?

    Rick: If I gave you any thought I probably would.

  • Ilsa: I can't fight it anymore. I ran away from you once. I can't do it again. Oh, I don't know what's right any longer. You have to think for both of us. For all of us.

    Rick: All right, I will. Here's looking at you, kid.

    Ilsa: [smiles] I wish I didn't love you so much.