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Mise En Scene in "Casablanca"


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Mise En Scene in "Casablanca"
An explanation of the basic principles of the film techniques involved in mise en scene by using the film "Casablanca" as reference.
1,720 words (approx. 6.9 pages) | 3 sources | MLA | 2003 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper examines how, in the film "Casablanca" (1942), Michael Curtiz uses mise en scene through his use of contrasting costume, set composition, and character framing in Paris, Casablanca/Rick?s Cafe, and the airport to develop the idea that one must put the past aside to reach success, as Rick does in the film. It looks at how, in order to show the audience the growth of Rick, Curtiz uses three points in time with dramatically different mise en scene. The audience is transported to France to visualize the days of Rick in high spirits with his love, Ilsa, after viewing his blase attitude in Rick?s Cafe in Casablanca after he has lost her, and then finally realizing what he must do, not only for his personal life, but for the world at large once Ilsa has come into his life again.

From the Paper:

"By making contrasts between the scenes of Paris and the scenes in Rick's Cafe; in Casablanca, the director presents the audience with the contrasting sides of Rick. Dressed in a suit with a solid white jacket matched with solid black pants, the audience is now aware that after losing Ilsa, Rick is fighting his own inner-battles. Ilsa, dressed in a solid white dress, contrasts the dark blue pinstripe dress from France to show that she has also changed and is attempting to purify herself. However, her outfit is completed with a large brooch which is gaudy and showy, to put forth a front of wealth and contentment in her appearance. Yet the large size of the brooch signifies that she is concealing how she truly feels, be it in her feelings towards Rick or her fear of the German soldiers."

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APA Citation:

Mise En Scene in "Casablanca" (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 07, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Mise-En-Scene-in-Casablanca/53608

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"Mise En Scene in "Casablanca"" 15 January 2012. Web. 07 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Mise-En-Scene-in-Casablanca/53608>




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