Review of The Best Romance Movie Casablanca
One of the greatest, and certainly one of the most quoted, films in cinema history, Casablanca contains all the essential elements of a Hollywood blockbuster: adventure, romance, intrigue, suspense, and naturally, noxious Fascist bad men. With a director [ if you doubt this last one as an essential element, then reference the success of the Indiana Jones films ].
With a director [ Michael Curtiz ] and cast second to none, Casablanca makes a strong case for consideration as the best movie ever made. And although I loath clichés, it is true that they just don’t make ‘em like this one anymore... Casablanca unfolds in a place called of Fascist controlled Europe. watering hole in Vichey-controlled Morocco on the outskirts of Nazi controlled Europe. An important travel hub, Casablanca plays host to many colorful characters with any amount of varying agendas.
Arms dealers, spies, and revolutionaries walk side-by-side through streets covered with thieves. But at Rick’s, everyone seems Rick Blaine [ Humphrey Bogart ] seems content with his life of serving buyers and earning, at least till the day she walks in, Ilsa Lund [ Ingrid Bergman ], the love of Rick’s life. Less than two years earlier, as the Nazis moved into Paris, Rick and Ilsa fell in love.
But in the act of fleeing the Nazi advance, Ilsa sent Rick a note at the train station informing him that she could not go with him. She offered no explanation. Now, she was appearing in his establishment with her hubby, fugitive and Nazi resistance leader Victor Laszlo. As the hours pass, and the Fascists desperately search for Laszlo in an attempt to chop off his escape, Rick learns the truth about Ilsa and her reason for leaving.
At present, Laszlo's destiny is in his hands. Since his days in Paris, Rick's made a habit of being practical, both in his business life and in his private life But will Rick use his influence and connections to help himself or Victor Laszlo? Will his idealism prevail over his toughened pragmatism? The 3rd Reich is closing in, and Rick must make a decision regarding Ilsa and Laszlo before time runs out... The recipient of widespread vital commend in the more than 6 decades since its release, Casablanca is one of the few films deemed as a theatre classic that basically lives up to the mega-hype surrounding it. The set design, costumes, and direction are absolutely flawless. The dialogue is superb. Bogart and Bergman are perfect as the lovers torn apart, and Claude Rains is extraordinary as Captain Renault. If you've got a dislike to pre-1980 movies or some other strange reason for missing out on this one, then I highly inspire you to observe Casablanca. You will not regret it.
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