Casablanca

Casablanca

1943 "They had a date with fate in Casablanca!"
Casablanca
Casablanca

Casablanca

8.5 | 1h42m | PG | en | Drama

In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.

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8.5 | 1h42m | PG | en | Drama , Romance | More Info
Released: January. 23,1943 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.

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Cast

Humphrey Bogart , Ingrid Bergman , Paul Henreid

Director

Carl Jules Weyl

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jackbirkett Everyone rating it 10/10 so saying its a perfect film. I feel people do it to inflate their own ego to seem well educated and follow the same sort of rating system as the critics. Its got hammy acting and is very slow the film can be taken down to 20minutes
ianhyhu-176-173937 Whenever I talk about movies with someone, I would refer to most older movies that I grew up watching. But for me, Casablanca is a movie that I grew older watching. Since many have commented on its plot and greatness, I will skip the obligated summary of Casablanca and go immediately into my review.Casablanca is a movie that has matured with me; the more life experiences I had, the more enjoyable it was. As an example, the scene where Ilsa listens to Sam play As Time Goes By seemed extraneous before I experienced my first heartbreak. Now, when I hear her tear up with the song in the background, I feel like I could cry with her. The movie was more enjoyable the more I watched it as well. For the first time, I thought it was all right. But on the subsequent viewings, I saw the small nuances and expressions in Rick and Ilsa's actions as they tried to stay casual despite having a tragic past; I recognized that all the dialogue was necessary to accumulate in an unforgettable ending; and as I mentioned above, I empathized with the characters more and more.Watching Casablanca is like watching the sunset. The longer you look, the more times you look, the more beautiful it gets.
shubhamsrivastavalu Now this one is a classic. Goes beyond era and decades this still representation of love and sacrifice with a right mix of drama and thrill. This is movie that shows what crises situation does with the common lives of individuals, in this case a loving couple. Separated due to tensions over World War period in Europe this shows the emotional backdrops of the two at crossroads unable to take decisions. Fame and ego is bypassed by love at the end as Rick chooses to help his lover and her husband board a flight to America. The strategic role played by the Army official (friend of Rick) at the end also added colours to the movie. Old is gold. Everyone needs to have a look at the goldmine. Must watch.
robfwalter What I found most extraordinary about this film is the way it manages to engage right from the start. Within ten minutes, the plot had me enthralled, the characters had me emotionally committed and I was fascinated by the moral questions.How will Viktor Lazlo escape the Nazis? How complete is Rick's moral degradation? Is there any limit to the depravity of the Vichy regime's representative in Morocco? What happened in Paris between Rick and Ilsa? These questions are all addressed simultaneously as the action unfolds with hypnotic acting by both Bogart and Bergman and brilliantly tight plotting.Some of the other actors are not quite up to the standard of the leads, but I think this is the way films were made at the time, with broader acting by minor parts than we usually see in films today.So much of this film is now cliche, but that's because it defined modern Hollywood cinema and thus had a tremendous impact on Western culture. With some essential cultural artefacts, this ubiquity can make them seem a bit tired or over the top, but Casablanca is so perfectly pitched and moves along at such a wonderful pace that it transcends its own transcendence to be what Hollywood has always aspired to - pure entertainment.