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RE: ADSactly Cinema: The Most Iconic Movie Kisses Ever
I've seen almost all those cinematic kisses, some at the very moment they became famous, but I'm left with the kiss of Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca. This kiss and this love built a prototype of character, of dramatic situation and complex moral understanding at the time. An entire era of cinema, literature and a genre are contained in that kiss, which made synapses with entire generations. I know that I speak with my heart a lover of the police story and film noir, and in fact, every kiss reviewed in your article does exactly what I say Casablanca's kiss does with respect to an era and an audience, but we have to admit that there is class, sensuality and evil here.
I really liked your article, @ladyrebecca. Thank you.
For me the most memorable (and heartbreaking) scene in Casablanca is the part where he recalls te moment at the train station, when he finds out she's not coming with him and he falls apart!
Oh, that's right! It's, perhaps, more touching because he's a tough guy.