Time goes by and everything is gone

Jaylon 2022-04-19 09:01:01

In the troubled North African town of Casablanca.
In the prosperous bar, the melodious "Time Goes by" flows between the black and white keys of the piano. The soulful Rick and his old lover Ilsa, in such a special time and place, have their own unique identities. time to meet. It's a pity that the story develops in the established direction, and it also makes us know that the old times are no longer coming.
If it is said that Bogart can play the role of a romantic movie, he can only play the affectionate side. If it is replaced by the playful performance of "Dragon and Phoenix", it is really unwatchable.

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Extended Reading
  • Lavonne 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    It's so pretty! Black and white images give the film its hazy film aesthetic. The spy war drama throws sparrows 10,000 streets. The love triangle drama dumps dog blood and stupid Korean drama 100 million streets! True love is selfish at first, and then slowly learns to be fulfilled. The great thing about this movie is that the movie from 1942 has a 2842-year view of love. It is no wonder that the American Film Critics Association rated this film as an epic love movie, which film history cannot surpass so far. In contrast, Audrey Hepburn's "Roman Holiday" can only be played by children. A low-profile version of "Casablanca." While I applaud the film, I have to kneel down to the two godlike leads, Ingrid Bergman and Henry.

  • Sterling 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    Casablanca is the most beautiful city in Morocco in West Africa!

Casablanca quotes

  • 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.

  • Ugarte: Heh, you know, watching you just now with the Deutsche Bank, one would think you've been doing this all your life.

    Rick: Oh, what makes you think I haven't?

    Ugarte: Oh, n-n-n-nothing, but when you first came to Casablanca, I thought...

    Rick: You thought what?

    Ugarte: Hm, what right do I have to think, huh?