Sunday, March 27, 2011

Obama lives in the CASABLANCA

CASABLANCA – A review by Michael Tessler

General Storyline: Taking place following the Nazi occupation of France. Casablanca the beautiful seaside city in non-occupied French Morocco is a place where a little bit of luck and a lot of money could find you a one way ticket out of the WW2 decimated Europe and African continents. It was a place of opportunity. A place of corruption – this classic story is the tale of a man who in the midst of horrid world war finds himself torn on his allegiance and his love. In Paris he fell in love. He was divided from her as the Nazis began their invasion. He found a way down to Casablanca where he opened a club. There he remained neutral. Trying to disregard the global conflict – he appealed to no factions other than himself. Rick was free to go about his business until one day a beautiful familiar face reappears in his life. His love interest from Paris who appears to be married to the leader of the resistance movement, he had dodged and escaped many concentration camps.

As time goes on anger begins to grow as the Nazis grow weary of Rick and his club operation. When the Nazis in his club begin singing the National Anthem of the Reich, Rick commands his band to play the National Anthem of France. This great showmanship is the first time we see Rick choose sides. His club is closed down shortly after.

While being in possession of tickets out of Casablanca. Rick has the choice of either leaving himself. Or letting his former love interest and her resistance leader husband leave – this compelling story was written during World War Two. It’s a classic love story and no doubt the great film of its time.

Characters:

RICK – He is the attractive, cynical, entrepreneur who left the United States and moved to France where he then was forced to flee to the Moroccan city of Casablanca where he opens a nightclub. He operates as non-partisan. He doesn’t like to “stick his head out for others”. However upon the arrival of Ilsa his former love interest. A series of events occurs which shows another side of the classic American bad boy.

ILSA – Gorgeous and devious. She is torn between Laszlo and Rick. However she realizes that above her love. Her cause comes first. She is cunning and symbolizes the classic female protangist.

LASZLO – Intellectual and brave. Laszlo is above all else the classic good guy. Who seeks to the topple the Third Reich and restore freedom the people of Europe and Africa. Laszlo is quick and nimble. He has narrowly escaped death on more than one occasion and seeks refugee in America where he hopes to organize the resistance further.

STRASSER – Your stereotypical Nazi commandant. Serves the Third Reich with no discretion, he hates and attempts to destroy any resistance to Nazi Germany one of his biggest targets his Laszlo whom has continued to escape Nazi persecution.

RENAULT – A French-Casablanca officer who has been forced to follow Strasser among other Nazis he appears to be on good terms with Rick whose club he goes to often.

UGARTE, - He murders two German officers to obtain papers to leave the country he however is caught by Renault who wished to please Strasser and the Nazis.

SAM – Funny, classy and jazzy Sam is the best friend and accomplice of Rick. They have a brotherly relationship.

Historical Aspects:

A few things I enjoyed about Casablanca from a historical standpoint were first the ring featuring the sign of the French resistance. Shortly following the destruction of the true French government many people and former soldiers began forming an underground movement. Their symbol featured a cross with two horizontal lines rather than one. Eventually following the Allied landing at Normandy the French resistance helped the Allied forces recapture Europe for the control of the Third Reich.

Sources: (Most facts came from my 8th grade United States history class)

http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/french_resistance.htm

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FRresistance.htm

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1288305/Only-known-photographs-French-Resistance-fighters-facing-Nazi-firing-squad-public-display-time.html

http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/modules/ww2/index.cfm

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