Paris With Rick example essay topic

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The story happened during World War II. It shows how peoples lives were ruined by the Nazis. The effect that this movie had on me was not very great. As the time period that this movie was set in was during WWII, the movie is about a tragic romance and how people are trying to get out of Casablanca which is in Morocco which is in Africa (just in case you didn't know). No real details about WWII are given, except that the Nazi idiots were trying to rid the earth of the religions and races that they thought were inferior. All in all, I thought it was a great movie, that should be remade with recognizable actors, and it had an awesome story line.

It made me realize that among all the war and disaster during WWII, peoples lives were still progressing, however different they might be because of the war. The impact that this movie might have had on American society is that they got to see a reason why America was being filled by immigrants. The German racist Nazis frightened everyone out of the places they took over. And they all heard about the New World (America) and it's freedom of everything, so they decided to escape Nazi occupied areas and come here. The percentage of immigrants in the US rose as more and more of them flooded our boats and planes (most of them illegally). And so... here is my summary of Casablanca...

Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) worked for the American Intelligence Agency in Paris. One day he met with Ilsa Laszlo w (Ingrid Bergman) in Paris. They soon fell in love and planned to marry. However, with the German's coming into Paris, they had to give up the plan and instead wished to get to Marseilles by train and marry there.

But just before the leaving by train, Rick received a letter from Ilsa, saying that she couldn't go with him. So instead, Rick went to the French colony Casablanca and started a cafe there. One night, he met Ilsa at his cafe, who escaped with her husband to Casablanca. They hoped to obtain exit visas here and escape to the New World of America. At first, Rick couldn't forgive Ilsa for going back on her word. He refused to help them get the exit visas.

Learning about his refusal, Ilsa goes alone to see Rick. She tells Rick why she had to leave him without any explanation. In fact when Ilsa met Rick, she was already married to Victor Laszlo, one of the leaders of a French underground party organization. Shortly after their marriage however, Victor was apprehended by the Nazis. Soon the word came that Victor was shot to death when trying to escape the concentration camp they put him in. When she met Rick, she realized that he was her true love, but when she planned to leave Paris with Rick, her friend came to tell her that Victor was still alive.

He was very sick and needed her. She had no choice but to leave without saying goodbye. Ilsa also said she was afraid of telling anyone because of Victor's position of a leader of the French Resistance. If the Nazis found out she was Victor's wife, it would be dangerous for her and Rick. After hearing this, Rick forgives Ilsa. When Rick see that Victor also loves Ilsa as deeply as he did, he decides to sacrifice his love for her.

Rick takes a risk to help the Laszlo's get the exit visas. After triumphantly receiving the visas from Captain Renault (Claude Rains), they both see them off at the airport. As the plane leaves, Rick says to Captain Renault, "Louis, I think this could be the start of a beautiful friendship.".