Casablanca
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March 10th, 2010
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A timeless classic, Casablanca has set a benchmark in the history of films. It is a story of love and self sacrifice in the midst of World War II. Humprey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman who played Rick and IIsa, had to sacrifice their love for each other for a greater cause. A film which gives significance to its musical score, anyone who had watched the film would never forget the scene where lovely IIsa requested Sam(the piano player) to play the timeless classic song’ As time goes by’. IIsa hum the song and Rick came out from the background and saw IIsa, the woman from his past. This particular scene from then on became one of the most romantic scenes in the film’s history.

Cruel Intentions is a flick for older teenagers that’s loosely based on the 1988 film “Dangerous Liaisons”. Rich girl Kathryn makes a bet with her equally jaded stepbrother Sebastian that he can’t seduce good girl virgin Annette. Along the way, Kathryn also tries to help out sexually inexperienced Cecile get some experience points. The prolonged, wet French kiss between Kathryn and Cecile is the most striking moment of the film (and it’s too bad that some cable TV channels censor this out!).
The remake of the 1962 Lolita has a lot of great scenes that will keep you riveted to your seat until the credits roll. The first view of the nymphet Lolita, played by 14-year old Dominique Swain, is of her lounging in the garden next to a lawn sprinkler. What middle-aged professor would get obsessed, or at least, stop and stare? The most provocative scene in the movie, however, is when Lolita nuzzles up right next to Humbert Humbert’s crotch and inches her hand up his inner thigh while she asks for a $2 allowance. This version is by far the most controversial version of the novel dealing with the taboo and touchy subject of of pedophilia and underage sexuality.





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