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Casablanca (1942), pretty close to perfection. A movie that brings out
the best script from both heart n brain, a tough combination. Does a
perfect job in blending the political scenario of that time (World War
2) and the ever pervasive love matters. Just 102 minutes movie but each
second is entertaining. The clever-stylish dialogues keep it alive
throughout. The chemistry between Bogart and Bergman from their very
1st shot together, looks very natural. I wonder why they don't make
such well developed movies today. Before watching the movie I did some
other viewer comments saying it is all so boring but one thing they
might be missing is that these were the movies from which directors
used stuff again and again and that is why they look boring to us. But
I guess we should at least respect them for this. A keeper, 10/10.. Also I recommended Download Free We Were Soldiers Movie
Play it again, Sam
One would be hard pressed to find a list of "Best films ever made"
without Casablanca included on it - indeed, if any movie was to be
singled out as the most laudable and classic picture of all time, there
is no doubt that Casablanca would be right up there in the running, if
not bestowed the title itself. But don't be scared off by thinking
Casablanca has coasted by all these years on its hefty reputation -
even now, more than 60 years down the road, this film stands the test
of time as one of the most influential, inspiring, quotable and just
plain well made creations Hollywood has ever come up with.
But one could go on all day listing different adjectives detailing Casablanca's classic status, so I'll try to bite them back and give a bit more of an analysis of the film. Director Michael Curtiz brings the film together with a touch which is daring, yet steady as a rock, presenting a powerful yet entertaining portrait of the days of Nazi occupied France, a message of hope shining through and the tumultuous love affair which grew in the midst of them - in short, the perfect period piece. The cinematography is excellent for the time, sporting a simply beautiful, film noire sheen. The movie's high point (if one could be selected) is its wonderful screenplay, which is without a doubt, one of the single best of all time - both witty, bitingly political, classy, and filled with too many endlessly quoted lines to count. ("Here's looking at you kid" "I think this could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship" and "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she had to walk into mine" only being the tip of the iceberg) The endlessly referenced ending actually comes as surprising, but fits the tone of unrequited love perfectly, and shows how daring and unique this wonderful movie must have been in its time. Humphrey Bogart is at his stoically iconic best here, creating a touching portrait of an infinitely complex and flawed man with layer upon layer of exquisitely written characterisation ("what's your nationality?" "I'm a drunkard") to peel away. The beautiful Ingrid Bergman also gives a timeless performance as Bogart's mysterious past lover, and Paul Henreid makes a wonderful addition to the most classic love triangle of all time. The movie also manages to include several incredibly entertaining character roles, including the superb Claude Rains as a sympathetic police officer, Sydney Greenstreet as a corrupt club owner, and the deliciously creepy Peter Lorre in a far too brief supporting role. Suffice to say, Casablanca is one of those films one can shamelessly say they have enjoyed time and time and time again - there are far too many subtle nuances to be caught and enjoyed in a single viewing, and the movie has a replay value next to none, making them easy to catch. Casablanca is billed as the most classic love story of all time, yes, but there is ultimately so much more to it than that. Safe to say, the term "must see" applies here if you have yet to do so, and if you are among those who have already experienced the classic, there's not the least bit of shame of wanting to play it again, and live the magic one more time. -10/10. Also I recommended Download Free Repo! The Genetic Opera Movie |
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