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by ninjin
793 days ago
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Having recently rewatched it. I think the only thing I somewhat objected to was the use of gauze filters to soften the close-ups of Bergman as they felt jarring in relation to the other cinematography. It was popular at the time, but I feel like it has aged poorly. Other than that, what a movie it is. Looking forward to when I again (inevitably) watch it again. |
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Casablanca is my favorite movies, and an absolute masterpiece of chance and time.
It is a film about world war 2 filmed during world war 2.
And as you noted, the use of gauze filters was very “of the time”, but it was always jarring to me as a kid and still is.
I grew up in a generation when those filters had been repurposed for signaling dream sequences.
I completely agree with your even tempered observation.