Casablanca In watching the film Casablanca, I saw a couple of settings and words that occurred in patterns. One of which was mentioned on the writing that was handed out in class. It has to do with the glassware pass or breaking during the movie. I noticed that some(prenominal) judgment of convictions when a bad placement would come up a glass would crack or break, adding a little tincture to the scene. Another re-occurring cornerstone was Ricks direct quote Ilsa, Heres looking at you kid. This seemed to show a point in which Rick and Ilsa pretermit back in love or shared a romantic moment together. Yet another theme I noticed was the song that was played whenever Ilsa came into Ricks. This song brought back the away for Rick and Ilsa and also reflected a somewhat romantic moment.
In dealing with the binary opposites, I felt that there were many throughout the movie. I think one of most basal and obvious was control/powerless. The Nazis had a lot of power during this time and people were lucky to escape without punishment.
Another big theme that was mentioned in the paper handout was betrayal/commitment. Rick was pull to no one but himself until he met Ilsa again. He and then betrayed Louis, and decided that Ilsa needed what was best, and Louis helped by betraying the Nazis. This was a long run but Rick felt the best about how the situation turned out in the end.
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