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PatKirby · M
Classic epic. The beautiful Ingrid Bergman's Ilsa paired with the hard-edged yet charming Humphrey Bogart's Rick in Vichy France during WWII. This poster is proudly adorned on my entertainment center's wall, and the DVD in my collection. My favorite scene is when Ilsa walks in to Rick's club goading a range of emotions still alive, well, and clearly visible on his totally surprised face.
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Two different views on the same song (As Time Goes By) that two lovers once held in esteem - a pleasant memory for one while now just a distant and painful reminder of a love deferred for the other. I hum this song in the car sometimes.
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The torch fading yet still held by Ilsa, but long extinguished for Rick out of survival during the war. An excellent movie about a love lost for some, yet a memory as fresh as yesterday's sunset. Enjoy!
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Two different views on the same song (As Time Goes By) that two lovers once held in esteem - a pleasant memory for one while now just a distant and painful reminder of a love deferred for the other. I hum this song in the car sometimes.
[media=https://youtu.be/bAlzmRjixr0]
The torch fading yet still held by Ilsa, but long extinguished for Rick out of survival during the war. An excellent movie about a love lost for some, yet a memory as fresh as yesterday's sunset. Enjoy!