“Here’s looking at you kid”; “We’ll always have Paris”; “This could be the start of a beautiful friendship”; “Play it again Sam”… Even if you haven’t actually seen Casablanca I’m sure you’ve heard all these quotes before. It was the case with me when I first watched it. I jumped at the chance at re-visiting Rick’s the other night (funny how we all seem to end up there, no?) And frankly, before we even get down to brass tacks, if you haven’t seen it, you simply HAVE to see it. If you have seen it, see it again. It’s the kind of thing real cinema is made of…
Casablanca 1941… Port in Morocco and one of the last footholds of free France. Although, of course with the Vichy government and the Nazis breathing down their necks, it’s not as free as one might wish… Escapees from all over occupied Europe flood here and wait… What do they wait for? A rite of passage to Lisbon. From Lisbon they will head to America: Land of hope and new beginnings, far from the horrors of war. Of course rites of passage are hard to come by and sometimes the wait might take years, yes years… Luckily, there is plenty to do to occupy one’s time, and the most prestigious place to pass one’s time is Rick’s. Rick (Humphrey Bogart) runs the place, he is charismatic and mysterious. He has his own rules and rule he does, like a king. He is however, a king in exile, he can never return to his native America… That doesn’t matter though because the world comes to him… And one day a rather special part of the world comes to him: A Czech resistance fighter and hero – Victor Laszlo - trying to make it to the U.S.A. with the Nazis hot on his heels. With him, is Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman), his wife. The “problem” is this is not the first time Rick and Ilsa have met… Lives are at stake and enemies are all around as the two face their past… And a very difficult decision…
This film is, in a word, breathtaking. There is a reason a film from the 40’s is still up in the imdb TOP 20. I’m not even going to begin about the acting. Bogart and Bergman, Jesus what a pair… What a couple… Bergman’s beauty and Bogart’s charisma… I am, as you know, quite loony about a lot of modern day actors but these two are true legends for a reason… And I mean, the story is quite original too, I mean yes it is a WW2 film but it’s about an aspect of the war none of us run of the mill folks know much about. (Come on, admit it, when someone says Second World War, Africa is NOT the first, second or third thing you think of). But I really REALLY don’t think you need a reason to watch Casablanca. I mean, OK it’s not AVATAR. No 3D no HD no “D” s at all except for “Delightful” . You may or may not be a fan of old black and white movies. You may simply not be familiar with them. I cannot think of a better way of getting introduced… So, step on down to Rick’s… You’ll like it there – and you’ll be back. I promise.
THE DAMAGE DONE BY HEADPHONES
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