• plenipotentprotogod@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        Ya know what? Sure. This website has plenty of posts complaining about AI already. This is now a Casablanca appreciation thread.

        I also think it’s a great movie which holds up spectacularly well. Despite my efforts, I struggle to appreciate many “classic” films (Vertigo is overrated, and I will die on that hill). However, Casablanca is just perfect. It’s a compelling concept, turned into a tight script, and performed by skilled actors. It really is an all-time classic, and I recommend it to everyone.

      • luciole (he/him)@beehaw.org
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        1 month ago

        You bet calling Casablanca “a really good movie” is a hot take. That thing is a fucking work of art, a timeless masterpiece of cinema, a classic in the thruest sense, worthy of posterity beyond humanity itself. A “really good movie” he says.

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          1 month ago

          Well you know, it’s not quite perfect. For a movie set in Morocco, not too many Maghrebin in the main cast, which also adds a bit of hypocritical bitterness in the pivotal La Marseillaise scene. It’s a powerful moment of resistance against the nazis, but also they’re singing the French national anthem in a colonial protectorate of France.

          It’s an all-time classic, but we shouldn’t get carried away and ignore its flaws.

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        1 month ago

        Actually, I kinda want to say more than that.

        It’s a movie about a guy who has grown cynical from years of anti-fascist action, though he’s bit tsundere about his allegiance. In the end he chooses to bear the jealousy over his lover and abandon his life of convenience and comfort to fight for what’s ultimately right.

        It’s a movie that resonates all these decades later, forgoing easy answers for a real stance. And it’s amazingly quotable.

        Also remembered this video essay about it.