Casablanca (1942)
Directed by | Michael Curtiz |
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Produced by | Hal B. Wallis |
Screenplay by |
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Based on | Everybody Comes to Rick's by Murray Burnett Joan Alison |
Starring | |
Music by | Max Steiner |
Cinematography | Arthur Edeson |
Editing by | Owen Marks |
Studio | Warner Bros. |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release dates |
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Running time | 102 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $878,000[2] |
Box office | $3.7 million (initial US release) |
Lust, caution (2007)
Directed by | Ang Lee |
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Produced by | Ang Lee William Kong James Schamus |
Screenplay by | Hui-Ling Wang James Schamus |
Based on | Lust, Caution by Eileen Chang |
Starring | Tony Leung Chiu-Wai Tang Wei Joan Chen Leehom Wang |
Music by | Alexandre Desplat |
Cinematography | Rodrigo Prieto |
Editing by | Tim Squyres |
Studio | River Road Entertainment Haishang Films Sil-Metropole Organisation |
Distributed by | Focus Features |
Release dates |
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Running time | 158 minutes[1] |
Country | United States China Taiwan |
Language | Mandarin Shanghainese Cantonese Japanese English Hindi |
Budget | $15 million[2] |
Box office | $67,091,915[2] |
Story and narrative
- they both based on a wartime conflict background,
- they both include love and sacrifice
Casablanca
- The story of political and romantic espionage is set against the background of the wartime conflict between democracy and totalitarianism.
- love triangle
- sacrifice love for a higher purpose
- Hollywood fairy-tale
Lust, caution
The story is mostly set in Hong Kong in 1938 and in Shanghai in 1942, when it was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army and ruled by the puppet government led by Wang Jingwei. It depicts a group of Chinese university students from the Lingnan University who plot to assassinate a high-ranking special agent and recruiter of the puppet government using an attractive young woman to lure him into a trap.
Wong Chia Chi is chosen to play this role, the young and beautiful wife of a Hong Kong based trading company tycoon. She is to engage in an affair with Mr. Yee, and then lure him into an isolated area where the other students will kill him. however, she becomes embroiled in an inhuman emotional conflict as she emotionally bound to Mr. Yee and yet must kill him. Mr. Yee buys Chia Chi an expensive and extremely rare six carat pink diamond ring. Since he and Chia Chi enter the jewelry shop alone, the Chinese resistance foresee a chance to assassinate Mr. Yee. But when she sees the ring, she truly believes Mr. Yee's love for her, and tells him to flee. Mr. Yee runs out of the shop, escaping the assassination attempt. By the end of the day the resistance group including Chia Chi herself are captured. Mr. Yee signs their death warrants and the resistance group members, including Chia Chi, are shot and executed in the end.
- the heroine sacrificed her virginity, which was necessary for her to play a married woman convincingly.
- the heroine falls in love with the villain
- In the end, the heroine are killed by the villain
Theme
they both include love, sacrifice, conflict
Casablanca
- Love,
- nobility,
- conflict (wartime),
- sacrifice (love for a higher purpose),
- choice (between"love and virtue")
- Success (Laszlo finally escapes Casablanca with Rick’s help and Ugarte’s Letters of Transit, taking the woman he loves with him.)
- self-sacrificing ideology
- sacrifice (virginity),
- patriotism,
- trust and betrayal (Chia Chi trusted her lover and saved him, but he betrayed and killed her)
- love (love is a commodity like a ring, something that's easily interchangeable and perishable.)
- sex (Chia Chi falls in love with the enemy because of their sexual relationship)
Main characters
- a hero who is a white man with righteous and moral characteristic (Rick Blaine, the hard-drinking American running a nightclub in Casablanca when Morocco was a crossroads for spies, traitors, Nazis and the French Resistance. He helps the woman he loves and her husband escape, putting himself at risk.)
- a woman who falls in love with the hero, (Ilsa, the woman Rick loved years earlier in Paris. When they were escaping, didn't show up at the station. )
- the woman's husband, obscure of their love (Victor Laszlo, Czech Resistance leader, fighting against the Nazis, enthusiastic, courageous, and outspoken.)
- none of the major characters is bad. Some are cynical, some lie, some kill, but all are redeemed
Lust, caution
- a young heroine, who also is a novice spy (Wong Chia Chi, a young student who falls in with a group of radical Chinese patriots and takes a key role in their hope of assassinating Mr. Yee. Her aim is to become Mr. Yee's lover and lure him into a trap. She becomes emotionally involved with her enemy)
- a villain, (Mr. Yee, a security police chief of the"puppet"regime )
Content
Casablanca
- full frontal nudity,
- sex scene,
- ending: the bad lives, the good dies
Conventions
they both contain
- Continuity editing,
- obeying the 180 degree and 30 degree rules,
- the use of flashbacks
Others
Music
The beautiful song "As Time Goes By" is the motif in Casablanca, however, in Lust, caution, there is no such a motif, but only diegetic sound in most of the time.
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