Casablanca, Casablanca
Casablanca, Casablanca

Casablanca, Casablanca

1985Movie109 minItalian

Francesco forgot billiards because now he lives with Chiara. She is a musician and she would like to become famous. Francesco is different: he found in her the reason of his life. But when she accepts a job far from home, Francesco comes back to billiards.

Read Reviews

Insights

IMDb8.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes99%
Metacritic98
Google Users94%
Director: Michael CurtizGenres: Drama, Romance, War

Plot Summary

In Casablanca, Morocco, during World War II, cynical American expatriate Rick Blaine, owner of a popular nightclub, must decide whether to help his former lover Ilsa Lund and her fugitive husband, escape the Nazis. Rick's romantic past with Ilsa in Paris is rekindled, forcing him to confront his own idealism and make a difficult choice that will impact the lives of everyone involved. The fate of Ilsa and her husband, as well as Rick's own future, hangs in the balance amidst the political turmoil and danger of the war-torn city.

Critical Reception

Casablanca is universally acclaimed as a masterpiece of filmmaking, celebrated for its compelling blend of romance, drama, and wartime intrigue. It is consistently ranked among the greatest films ever made, lauded for its sharp dialogue, iconic performances, and timeless themes of sacrifice and love. The film resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike upon its release and has maintained its status as a beloved cinematic classic through generations.

What Reviewers Say

  • A perfectly crafted blend of romance, sacrifice, and wartime drama.
  • Features unforgettable performances and iconic, quotable dialogue.
  • A timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences.

Google audience: Audience reviews consistently praise Casablanca for its enduring romantic storyline, powerful performances, and memorable quotes. Viewers appreciate its seamless blend of drama and suspense, finding it to be a compelling and emotionally resonant film that stands the test of time.

Awards & Accolades

Won 3 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. Nominated for 5 additional Oscars. Selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry.

Fun Fact

The iconic line, "Here's looking at you, kid," was not originally in the script; it was an ad-lib by Humphrey Bogart that became one of the most famous movie lines in history.

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review