Sunday, April 20, 2014

Casablanca journal



Christopher Garcia
1) Relate what was discussed in class or the text to the screening.
               In class we discussed Casablanca as an action movie that was rated the third best film of all time. It was filmed and directed by Michael Curtis who directed a very series yet funny film that incorporated a lot of emotion into the plot. As stated in the PowerPoint, “Near perfect entertainment balance of comedy, romance, and suspense. Michael Curtis won best director for Casablanca and directed several other films. I enjoyed watching the twists and turns play out until the conclusion was finally shown to everyone. Lost love and romance in a chaotic world, honor and self-sacrifice in war was interesting to point out varying from character to character as I watched the Casablanca. All in all the movie we discussed did not disappoint me as the plot thickened and what I thought was turned out not to be what I expected.
2) Find a related article and summarize the content.
"Here's looking at you, kid," "I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship," and "Play it, Sam." Are the three quotes that I found to be truly significant in this film. It is rare for specific catch phrases in films to hold such deep meanings. Though “I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship” was used once at the end it really summed up the film nicely. While the other two were mentioned a couple of times and really set the scene for specific climaxes throughout the film. The article also mentions the "invisible style." It goes to explain, “Rather than dazzling the eye with eye-catching visuals and histrionic acting, it seduces the viewer by creating a seamless, lush universe that gradually envelops the audience”. This way of preparing the audience in a different way really surprised me and made me look at the film again and realize specific scenes where this was applied.
3) Apply the article to the film screened in class.
               Furthermore, the article also touched the Broadway side in 1940. Casablanca was thought to be one of the biggest flops in Broadway history at the time. I found this was specifically due to the fact that the directors Martin Gabel and Carly Wharton could not come up with a suitable script. Another reason was due to Everybody Comes to Rick's never making it to the Big White Way. When looking at the movie it was hard to believe that the idea and plot behind it was such a failure to the Broadway industry. However, once warner bros picked up the play they made it into the film that we know as Casablanca today. Since the Broadway obviously has to do with the movie I feel that this information related to the actual film and greatly interested me. This was due to the fact that I feel every genius idea always comes from something else. To conclude, I found that the actors that were in the movie were also not c actors they were already known actors that were in several movies. This really made the movie into what it became due to the great emotions that were shown.
4) Write a critical analysis of the film
               The film Casablanca was a very deep film with some flashback and a deep plot that I will go into detail about. The flashback had to do with rick and his beloved ilsa back in Paris a couple of days before German rushed into Paris. This was the true start of their lovers climax and they’re very harsh decline when she does not arrive at the train. This deeply hurt rich and was his reason for not helping her as well as helping her. This was a very important part of information and really set the romance, war, and tug of war that the movie wraps around. I though roughly enjoyed the twists that happened between rick and the captain. It’s seen as a friendship that was first built of necessity, money, and then at the end real friendship. This is where the quote, “I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship”, came into play. I really enjoyed the end scene due to the fact that it feels warming to know that rick was safe, his girl/leader was safe to help the good of all, and ultimately it felt like the real family rick made was still together. The film offers much to analyze, but these parts I felt held real significance for the movie Casablanca as a whole. 

 Article: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/610/Casablanca/articles.html


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)  I  have  not  padded  the  bibliography.  I  have  used  all  sources  cited  in  the  
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Name:  _____Christopher Garcia____________________________Date: 4/20/14 ____________________________

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