Continued from:
1. My Favourites from Reel Life
2. My Favourites from Reel Life (Part II)
It’s been some time since the last blog! Let’s continue the journey.
Had to mention Casablanca eventually! Might as well do it now. Very good movie. You can call it the mother of all Love Stories and you would be right on the money. It is almost the yardstick on which love stories ought to be rated.
One look at the protagonist Rick Blaine, and you know that nobody other than Bogart could have pulled it off! Ingrid Bergman is the epitome of beauty and sensuality in the film. Man, does she light up the screen! Some very tight direction by Mr. Michael Curtiz and you know you have a winner here.The city of Casablanca here is almost a character on its own, surprising, considering the fact that the entire picture was shot in the studio, except for the sequence showing Major Strasser’s arrival, filmed at Van Nuys Airport!The story is powerful but a little cliched, considering modern sensibility, but one has to remember that this was the time (the movie was released in 1942) before cliches were invented, in a matter of speaking!The film is also known for it’s contribution of quotations and one-liners to popular culture. Here are some of my favourites:
1. “Play it once, Sam, for old times’ sake.”
2. “Here’s looking at you, kid.”
3. “Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.”
4. “Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine.” (THE BEST ONE!)
For people who like keeping score here is the Oscar recognition given to the picture as per Wikipedia:
- Academy Award for Best Picture – Warner Bros. (Hal B. Wallis, producer)
- Academy Award for Directing – Michael Curtiz
- Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay – Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch
It was also nominated for another five Oscars:
- Academy Award for Best Actor – Humphrey Bogart
- Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor – Claude Rains
- Academy Award for Best Cinematography, black-and-white – Arthur Edeson
- Academy Award for Film Editing – Owen Marks
- Academy Award for Original Music Score – Max Steiner
Last but not the least I would like to mention two of the actors in supporting roles: Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre
Very good performances by both and it must be mentioned here that they worked successfully together in many a classic movie and also that they were both pioneering character actors in Hollywood.
I’ll end the review with one of the highlights of the movie, the song As Time Goes By sung by Dooley Wilson (playing the character of Sam).
To be continued…
January 8, 2008 at 8:34 am
Is this specific to the genre of romance? If you ask me, I think Godfather should also be up there..!!
January 9, 2008 at 7:27 am
@ Writankar: Both Godfather I & II are exceptional films. My reviews are in no particular order. Just felt like I had to write about “Casablanca” sometime and did it. The Godfather Trilogy (minus the third offering from Coppola, what was he thinking!) is also way up there on my list. Will blog about it definitely in the future!
January 9, 2008 at 1:11 pm
cool..!! looking forward to it!
January 18, 2008 at 7:54 am
Super sexy movie again…I even own the DVD. LOL. Looks like we have very similar tastes in movies.
January 21, 2008 at 4:51 am
@ Ruhi: I guess almost all movie buffs have a special place in their hearts for this movie. A collector’s item indeed! It’s one of the first great Hollywood multi-genre movies in my opinion.