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musical-dreamcasts · 2 years
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Hamilton - Adrianna Hicks (she/her) as Angelica Schuyler
Birthday: March 14, 1989 (age 33)
Birth Place: McKinney, Texas
Theatre credits: Catherine of Aragon (Six), Sugar “Kane” Kowalczyk (Some Like It Hot), Dorothy Gale (The Wiz), Celie (The Color Purple), Rat Queen (Ratatousical), Joanne Jefferson (Rent), Ensemble (Jesus Christ Superstar)
(Pictured on the right is Ta’Rea Campbell, who is currently playing the role in the Philip Tour production)
Credits: Y.E.C. Creations, Joan Marcus
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mametupa · 1 year
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cressida-jayoungr · 2 years
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One Dress a Day Challenge
Monochrome July
Some Like It Hot / Marilyn Monroe as Sugar Kane Kowalczyk
Now this is a dress to sing torch songs in!
It's also (sadly) one of only a few costumes to have survived from this movie. Here's the description, from when it was auctioned: "A figure-hugging sheer black and nude embellished cocktail dress worn by Marilyn Monroe while singing 'I’m through with Love' atop a grand piano in Billy Wilder’s Some Like It Hot (United Artists, 1959). The dress is composed of black souffle and nude silk jersey embellished with columns of jet-like beads and sequins, scattered beaded butterfly appliques, and beaded fringes. The dress has a built-in bra and an illusion of a deep plunging back that was considered extremely daring for its’ day. Hand finishing work is present to the interior. A Western Costume label inscribed 'Marilyn Monroe 1575-1' is attached to the interior of the bra. Legend tells that Monroe had to be lifted to the piano for this scene as the dress was very form fitting."
Another first--this is my first time featuring Marilyn for this project! I actually considered featuring one of the dresses the guys wear when disguised as women, but this dress is just so iconic.
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hyzenthlayroseart · 10 months
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I've been watching Marilyn Monroe movies on the Criterion Channel since they added a bunch. I didn't watch Some Like it Hot, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes or All About Eve since I've already seen them (I also own them) and just wanted to watch things that were new to me and so far I've watched How to Marry a Millionaire (it was okay), The Seven Year Itch (it was okay), Niagara (it was excellent) and The Misfits (also excellent). 
Anyway because of all that Marilyn has been on my mind a lot lately so I decided to draw three of her characters: Sugar Kane from Some Like it Hot, Lorelei Lee from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Rose Loomis from Niagara. Do I have a favorite Marilyn Monroe movie or character? Idk, I'm still trying to pick a favorite.
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venusiancharisma · 1 month
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Your Femme Fatale Persona Based On Moon Sign...
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Just for fun, astro observations. Enjoy! This is based on the manifestation of... "they made me do it". So, while I dont agree this is the Femme Fatal "homeostasis" of each moon sign, I believe that, at one's darkest hour, these are the specific persona's each of us would take on...
Aries Moon - Lara Croft (Tomb Raider): Strong, independent, and fearless, the Aries Moon femme fatale is a daring adventurer who isn't afraid to take risks. Like Lara Croft, she's always ready for action and thrives on challenges. Additionally...
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The Bride (Kill Bill): Driven, vengeful, and skilled in martial arts.
Aeon Flux (Aeon Flux): Athletic, daring, and rebellious.
Taurus Moon - Satine (Moulin Rouge!): Sensual, alluring, and grounded, the Taurus Moon femme fatale is a master of seduction. Like Satine, she knows how to use her beauty and charm to get what she wants while remaining emotionally steadfast. Additionally...
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Sugar Kane Kowalczyk (Some Like It Hot): Sexy, charming, and pleasure-seeking.
Regina George (Mean Girls): Popular, manipulative, and materialistic.
Gemini Moon - Catwoman (Batman Returns): Clever, adaptable, and enigmatic, the Gemini Moon femme fatale is a master of disguise. Like Catwoman, she's quick-witted, elusive, and always keeps others guessing. Additionally...
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Jordan Baker (The Great Gatsby): Clever, charming, and unpredictable.
Marion Crane (Psycho): Secretive, impulsive, and multifaceted.
Cancer Moon - Norma Desmond (Sunset Boulevard): Emotionally intense, nostalgic, and manipulative, the Cancer Moon femme fatale is a complex character. Like Norma Desmond, she may cling to the past and use her vulnerability to control others. Additionally...
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Annie Wilkes (Misery): Obsessive, nurturing, and unstable.
Alex Forrest (Fatal Attraction): Clingy, possessive, and emotionally demanding.
Leo Moon - Foxxy Cleopatra (Austin Powers in Goldmember): Confident, dramatic, and alluring, the Leo Moon femme fatale knows how to command attention. Like Foxxy Cleopatra, she's bold, charismatic, and always steals the spotlight. Additionally...
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Marilyn Monroe (The Seven Year Itch): Charismatic, flirtatious, and attention-seeking.
Jessica Rabbit (Who Framed Roger Rabbit): Seductive, enigmatic, and theatrical.
Virgo Moon - Catherine Tramell (Basic Instinct): Intelligent, calculating, and mysterious, the Virgo Moon femme fatale is a master of manipulation. Like Catherine Tramell, she uses her intellect and attention to detail to outmaneuver others. Additionally...
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Tracy Lord (The Philadelphia Story): Perfectionist, analytical, and critical.
Amy Dunne (Gone Girl): Cunning, organized, and vengeful.
Libra Moon - Gilda (Gilda): Charming, sophisticated, and flirtatious, the Libra Moon femme fatale is a social butterfly. Like Gilda, she knows how to use her charm and beauty to captivate and influence others. Additionally...
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Madeleine Elster (Vertigo): Elegant, charming, and mysterious.
Daisy Buchanan (The Great Gatsby): Charming, indecisive, and idealistic.
Vesper Lynd (Casino Royale): Sophisticated, diplomatic, and elusive.
Scorpio Moon - Phyllis Dietrichson (Double Indemnity): Intense, secretive, and seductive, the Scorpio Moon femme fatale is a master of psychological manipulation. Like Phyllis Dietrichson, she uses her sexual allure and emotional depth to ensnare others. Additionally...
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Cersei Lannister (Game of Thrones): Power-hungry, manipulative, and intense.
Brigid O'Shaughnessy (The Maltese Falcon): Mysterious, alluring, and deceitful.
Sagittarius Moon - Beatrix Kiddo (Kill Bill): Independent, adventurous, and philosophical, the Sagittarius Moon femme fatale is a free spirit. Like Beatrix Kiddo, she's a skilled warrior who follows her own moral code and seeks justice on her own terms. Additionally...
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Nikita (La Femme Nikita): Rebellious, independent, and adventurous.
Lisbeth Salander (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo): Unconventional, daring, and justice-seeking.
Capricorn Moon - Miranda Priestly (The Devil Wears Prada): Ambitious, disciplined, and powerful, the Capricorn Moon femme fatale is a formidable presence. Like Miranda Priestly, she's a master of her craft and expects nothing less than perfection from herself and others. Additionally...
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Evelyn Mulwray (Chinatown): Reserved, ambitious, and secretive.
Lady Macbeth (Macbeth): Ambitious, manipulative, and ruthless.
Aquarius Moon - Mia Wallace (Pulp Fiction): Unconventional, independent, and mysterious, the Aquarius Moon femme fatale is a true original. Like Mia Wallace, she marches to the beat of her own drum and isn't afraid to break the rules. Additionally...
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Mathilda (Léon: The Professional): Unconventional, intelligent, and rebellious.
Clementine Kruczynski (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind): Eccentric, free-spirited, and unpredictable.
Pisces Moon - Nina Sayers (Black Swan): Imaginative, emotionally vulnerable, and self sacrificing. Like Nina, she uses her damseled distress and emotional depth to draw others into her web of desire and deceit. Additionally...
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Melissa Robinson (The Last Seduction): Deceptive, adaptable, and seductive.
Laura Hunt (Laura): Elusive, enigmatic, dreamy, and idealization.
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cinemaspast · 2 years
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Marilyn Monroe as Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
Some Like It Hot, 1959 dir. by Billy Wilder
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branfraser · 2 years
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Marilyn Monroe as Sugar Kowalczyk in SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959) dir. Billy Wilder
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theroseandthebeast · 4 months
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Yuletide Recs, Batch Five
16 recs for The Queen's Gambit, Red Eye, Sable, Severance, Sherlock Holmes, Silo, Singin' in the Rain, Some Like It Hot, SurrealEstate, Tenet, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Watchmen, and Worlds Beyond Number
something beautiful, Beth Harmon/Jolene
Jolene remembers the first time she looked at Beth and thought her best friend was pretty. No, not pretty. Beautiful.
Sunk Cost Fallacy, Lisa Reisert/Jackson Rippner
The Keefe job gets cancelled. What's a guy to do?
No Straight Roads, Gen, Sable + Original Characters
Five paths taken, six masks cast. Or: On a particularly windswept morning, a young girl comes a-knocking on Sable's door.
O, Lazarus!, Helena Eagan + Helly R.
Losing oxygen slowly as she hangs in the elevator up from the severed floor, Helly’s fractured mind confronts itself.
Double Tongued, Irving Bailiff/Burt Goodman + Burt Goodman/Burt Goodman's Husband + Irving Bailiff & Irving B.
Irving's falling asleep – he almost misses Burt leaving forever. Can his outie make it up to him by reuniting them, one last time? Or, MDR decide to test the Overtime Contigency Protocol on Irving before the Waffle Party, and the code detectors are only equipped to handle certain types of ink.
Indispensable, Gen, Sherlock Holmes + John Watson + Mrs. Hudson
Holmes' gift attempts have fallen through, so he offers a letter instead
her dust was very pretty, Gen, Original Female Character(s)Juliette Nichols
Dore was six when she told Missus Park that she wanted to be her shadow. “You want to work in recycling?” “I don’t want to shadow garbage,” Dore said, nose wrinkling at the thought. “Your art. Art that stays.” Missus Park repeated the words silently, then her mouth dropped open in understanding. “You mean tattoos.”
Working Honeymoon, Cosmo Brown/Don Lockwood/Kathy Selden
If you weren’t getting married, you didn’t get to go on the honeymoon. Wasn't that how it was supposed to go?
That Wondrous Thing, Cosmo Brown/Don Lockwood/Kathy Selden
2 + 2 + 2 = 3. This math works. Really it does.
Girl Talk, Gen, Jerry "Daphne" & Sugar Kane Kowalczyk + Jerry "Daphne" & Joe "Josephine" + Jerry "Daphne"/Osgood Fielding III + Joe "Josephine"/Sugar Kane Kowalczyk
Sugar wants to know if she should be saying "Jerry" or "Daphne" and, since Joe and Osgood don't seem to agree and can't be relied on to tell her which is right, she goes to get it right from the horse's mouth. The horse needs to think about this for a bit.
did we get there yet (somehow), Luke Roman/Susan Ireland
It shouldn’t be a surprise, is the thing. Luke’s always been attracted to smart, competent women. It just hadn’t occurred to him to look at Susan that way until now.
Coffee Meeting: 11 o'clock, Gen, Susan Ireland & Zooey L'Enfant
Susan has a mysterious coffee meeting on her schedule.
pull up if i pull up, Neil/The Protagonist
A safe house in the sea of time. (You’re trying to remember if Neil was smiling the last time your eyes met.)
and in the daylight, you're crossing all your wires, John Connor/Cameron Phillips + John Connor & Derek Reese & Kyle Reese + John Connor & Sarah Connor + John Connor & the Specter of His Future Self
No one’s ever died for him, here.
Across Vistas, Dan Dreiberg/Laurie Juspeczyk/Rorschach
Laurie and the boys take a roadtrip across the country to see her mom.
Charted, Gen, Ame & Suvirin "Suvi" Kedberiket & Eursulon Toma + Grandma Wren
All stories started somewhere, even if that somewhere is far from here.
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tagged by my beloved @queerstudiesnatural to list 5 comfort characters and then tag 5 people
Adam Parrish - that's my emotional support boy who shuts out all help due to his deeply ingrained lack of self worth and poverty
Camila Dunne - she's my current fixated blorbo, I'm obsessed with her she means the world to me
Samwise Gamgee - he's a classic and also just the best
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk - I adore her optimism and her sense of humour
Éowyn of Rohan - she is EVERYTHING to me
Tagging @eskamtrash @naguaraquerandom @femmehepbvrn @emeraldcas @jackredfieldwasmyjacob
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mariacallous · 2 years
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Despite its hawkish approach to Russian energy imports, Poland was not really prepared to deal with the aftermath of the cut-off.
“In this moment, we must burn everything – apart from tires or similarly damaging things,” the leader of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, said in early September.
According to experts, the remark is a tacit admission that the government is panicking over whether Poles will be able to heat their homes this winter.
Poland ended coal imports from Russia in May, months before the EU as a whole imposed a similar embargo on August 11 over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Yet despite having a domestic coal industry that was mollycoddled by successive governments, Poland had become rather reliant on Russian coal over the last several years. In 2020, it imported almost 10 million tonnes of coal from Russia, because that coal was cheaper and of better quality than the domestic variety.
While coal imports constituted only about a fifth of the total coal used in Poland, the problem was that Russian coal was primarily used for heating individual homes. Poland accounts for the vast majority of homes using individual coal-based heating in the EU – a major reason why, over the years, many of its cities have topped global air pollution rankings.
The Polish government is currently scrambling to find alternative sources. It’s also paying a one-off subsidy of 3,000 zloty (637 euros) to each homeowner who burns coal for heating to mitigate the rising market prices.
Finally, it encouraged state companies to sell coal at subsidised prices, though the offer falls far short of demand, leaving consumers having to click for hours on end on the online booking system until they can secure a delivery several weeks away.
All in all, it’s debatable whether Polish households, particularly those burning coal, will have sufficient heating this winter. And whether, to use Kaczynski’s frame of reference, some will end up having to burn tires to get through the cold season.
“We are seeing panic buying of coal, similar to what we had before with toilet paper at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic or with sugar earlier this summer in Poland,” comments Marcin Kowalczyk, a senior climate policy specialist at WWF Poland.
“The problem might be sorted out before the winter, though,” Kowalczyk adds. “It’s really hard to predict at the moment how things will turn out, as it depends on many factors, including how harsh the winter will be.”
“But I am concerned about the smog levels this winter – there is a risk people will end up burning whatever they can to stay warm, leading to air pollution levels much higher than in previous years,” he says.
It’s been a gas
In addition to continuing to prop up the increasingly inefficient domestic coal industry, another key element of Polish energy policy over the last decade has been betting on natural gas.
While advocating at the European level for gas as a key transition fuel from coal, the Polish government has also assiduously moved to diversify away from Russian imports of this fuel, while neighbours like Germany have only increased their dependence on Moscow.
In fact, Poland was scheduled to definitively end commercial relations with the Russian state gas producer Gazprom at the end of this year, having planned to replace those imports with gas coming via the newly constructed Baltic Pipe or from the US or the Middle East arriving at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the Baltic Sea.
And the math added up – more or less. The roughly 10 billion cubic metres (cm) of gas imported from Russia would in the future be more than compensated for by the LNG terminal with a 5 billion cm annual capacity (and there are plans to expand it by at least half again), while 8.5 billion cm out of the 10 billion cm total capacity of the Baltic Pipe is reserved for Poland.
Not that this was enough to save the job of Piotr Naimski, the government plenipotentiary for strategic energy infrastructure, who is credited with realizing the Russia-independent scenario. He was fired during the summer for reasons that are not entirely clear to the public, but which may be connected to his opposition to the merger of the country’s two major energy companies, PKN Orlen and Lotos Group.
But then Russia halted gas supplies to Poland in April, before ‘Plan B’ was fully in place.
“One of the problems is that, for this year, [Polish state gas company] PGNiG did not contract the entire capacity allocated to it from the Baltic Pipe, but only about 4 billion to 4.5 billion cm,” explains Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Fyk, director of the power sector program at think tank Forum Energii. “The situation was very different before the [Ukrainian] war – everyone thought it would be easy to get gas and there was nothing to worry about.”
Russia’s invasion, however, spooked the market, leading to countries hoarding gas and the consequent explosion in prices.
Furthermore, Gawlikowska-Fyk claims some of the contracts to deliver gas via this pipeline are not yet secured – although this is an evolving situation and negotiations are ongoing.
While deliveries via the Baltic Pipe might turn out to be problematic, other sources, such as via LNG terminals or even imports from Germany, are secure, the expert reckons.
Nevertheless, “we do depend on the situation on the EU market and any problems there could spill over into Poland,” Gawlikowska-Fyk says.
Remiss on renewables
While the Polish government might still be able to avoid significant problems before winter – Ukraine itself is looking into exporting electricity to Poland to help it through the crisis – one thing is clear to most experts: had the country done more to expand the use of renewables and improve energy efficiency, there would be less of a sense of panic right now.
“The war and the energy crisis are highlighting the fact that the PiS energy policy has reached a dead end,” says Marek Jozefiak, spokesperson for Greenpeace Poland. “We’re seeing now the consequences of not creating alternatives to coal, of completely abandoning topics such as investing in home insulation or heat pumps, or generally the energy transition.”
“We are now in a situation where we’re scraping around for energy, and none of the measures announced by the government constitute a strategic answer to the problem,” Jozefiak adds.
The expert cites an example of “dramatic inaction when it comes to finding strategic solutions”: a draft law that would clear obstacles to the installation of onshore wind capacity is currently stuck in parliament because of opposition from some key PiS politicians.
Poland has among Europe’s strictest laws for legislating the distance between settlements and wind parks, which practically blocks any development onshore.
Yet all experts interviewed for this article highlighted how Polish citizens and businesses are keenly interested in renewable solutions, pointing to record installation of photovoltaic panels by businesses – even though legislation introduced earlier this year makes it harder for individuals to do this – and record purchases of heat pumps.
The government, the experts recommend, should at the very least not stand in their way.
“It’s very clear that renewables are a solution, not only in the context of climate change but also to guarantee energy security,” says Gawlikowska-Fyk. “But it’s really society that understands this and is moving in that direction, while the political decisions are not there. This government has always been more in favour of an energy system of the past, not of the future.”
Marcin Kowalczyk from the WWF sums up the recommendations for the government. “The first thing to do would be to not hinder the population when it wants to install renewables.”
“The other thing would be to encourage energy savings, both through short-term measures and through investment in thermo-insulation of buildings, which will come in handy over the next winters – those are not likely to be easy either,” he sighs.
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mailendjalil · 3 months
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¡Echa un vistazo!
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mametupa · 1 year
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unevaguedeprintemps · 7 months
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“Some like it hot ”💋
“- Junior: Syncopators. Does that mean you play that very fast music... jazz?
- Sugar Kane Kowalczyk: Yeah, real hot.
- Junior: I guess some like it hot. I personally prefer classical music.”
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Anatomy of a Scene 
The two films I chose from list A and B to write about are Moonlight and Some Like it Hot.
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The film "Moonlight" is a 2016 drama film about a young man named Chiron who grows up in Miami and struggles with his identity and sexuality while dealing with the daily challenges of transitioning from childhood to adulthood. The film is divided into three chapters: "Little," "Chiron," and "Black," with every scene focusing on the same individual but transforming from childhood to adulthood. Chiron grew up in a drug and gang-involved neighborhood. While feeling frigid, he finds it difficult to understand who he truly is, but as he grows older, he learns who he is and finds peace. This allows him to open up and embrace himself, rather than keep on rejecting himself as he did in his childhood. Moonlight employs ambient and natural illumination to heighten the seriousness of the subject under discussion. There is a heartwarming moment in the film that made me happy for Chiron when he shared his first queer experience with a friend on a bench.
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"Some Like it Hot" is a 1959 comedy film about two Chicago musicians, Joe and Jerry, who want to flee the city and get away from the gang-related, Spats Colombo after experiencing the Saint Valentine's Day massacre. They require an engagement outside of the city, but the only one available is in an all-girl group performing in Florida. Josephine and Daphne, the substitute guitarist and saxophonist, appear at the train station. With the exception of Sugar Kane Kowalczyk, they definitely enjoy being around women. While billionaire Osgood Fielding III pursues Jerry/Daphne, Joe expressly seeks to charm her. The scene is shot in a dimly illuminated hotel room with soft lighting and a warm color palette producing a romantic and intimate setting. Close-up shots highlight Joe and Sugar's chemistry and attraction, with their body language expressing their desire for each other.
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aliyahblogs · 1 year
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Module 11 Assignment: Anatomy of a Scene
The movie I choose from list A is Casablanca and the movie from list B is Some Like It Hot. Casablanca will be the film I will be analyzing. In the film Casablanca when the Germans invaded Europe during World War II, they fled to America in search of safety. However, to get there, they would first need to travel to Casablanca, where they would then need to apply for departure permits, which are not very common. The most popular place in all of Casablanca right now is Rick's Cafe, managed by American immigrant Rick Blaine, who is also very cynical and for some reason can't go back there. It now appears that the papers two German messengers were transporting were stolen. Ugarte, a frequent customer of Rick's, gives him some letters that he plans to sell, but before he can, he is arrested for the murder of the couriers. Rick is informed by Captain Renault, the Chief of Police, who has no political allegiances, that Victor Laszlo, a leader of the Czechoslovak resistance, is currently in Casablanca and will stop at nothing to obtain an exit visa, but Renault has been told by Major Strasser of the Gestapo to keep Laszlo there. Since Rick was the person Ugarte intended to sell the letters to, Laszlo visits Rick to meet him. However, since Ugarte has been detained, he needs to take a different path. A few of Rick's old scars resurface when he meets Ilsa Lund, who was with him when he was in Paris. The conversation mixes the weary and the cynical; the initial sequences dance with comedy; and it includes wisecracks and epigrams throughout. The movie is one of the most famous and recognizable in cinematic history. It is a fast-paced, emotionally intense relationship set against the troubled background of World War II. The camera builds up again to emphasize the remarkable dialogue after cutting to Captain Renault; the camera was also from the side. At the very last second, Rick is shown as the camera follows up once more. Then the camera switches to a sequence of reverse angle views, starting with a shot from Rick to Ilsa, then back to Rick, then back to Ilsa, then back to Rick, and ultimately back to Ilsa again. Either the other individual or the talker's face came into view as the camera panned. These camera movements carried a subliminal message. It either meant highlighting the discussion or emphasizing the importance of hearing what is being said. I believed this scene was meant to be dramatic considering the camera is going back and forth during a conversation. The dimness of the scene increases the drama that is happening between Rick and Ilsa. In the movie Some Like It Hot there are two Chicago musicians named Joe and Jerry who want to leave the city and get away from the gangster responsible, Spats Colombo after they witness the Saint. Valentine's Day massacre. They need an engagement outside the city, but the only one they can find is in an all-girl band playing in Florida. As the substitute bass and saxophonist, Josephine, and Daphne, arrive at the train station. Except for Sugar Kane Kowalczyk, who sings and plays the ukulele, they undoubtedly appreciate being around the females. While Osgood Fielding III, a billionaire, woos Jerry/Daphne, Joe specifically sets out to charm her.
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The film Casa Blanca opens with an image of a spinning globe and the sounds of "La Marseillaise," the French national anthem. A voice-over explains the significance of the city of Casablanca, in French-ruled Morocco. During World War II, many people wanted to escape Europe for America, and Lisbon, Portugal, became the most popular port of exit. Getting to Lisbon was not easy. A tortuous refugee path brought people to Casablanca, where they would search for an exit visa for Portugal. As the narrator finishes the description, the camera shows Casablanca's bustling market. Over the radio, the French police announce that two German officers were murdered on a train and that the murderer is headed for Casablanca. Shortly thereafter, an important German officer, Major Strasser, arrives at the Casablanca airport and is greeted by the local French commander, Captain Louis Renault. Strasser asks about the couriers, and Louis says that the murderer, like everyone else, will be at Rick's that evening.
In the movie Some Like it Hot , It's the winter of 1929 in Chicago. Friends and roommates Jerry and Joe are band musicians, a string bassist and tenor saxophonist respectively. They are also deep in debt. Womanizing and smooth talking Joe is a glass half full type of guy, who figures they can earn quick money gambling with what little money they earn to pay off their debts, while more conservative Jerry is a half glass empty type of guy. They are in the wrong place at the wrong time when they witness a gangland slaying by bootlegger Spats Colombo and his men, Jerry and Joe managing to make it away from the scene within an inch of their lives. Needing to lay low and get out of town away from Spats, they sense an opportunity when they learn of a local jazz band needing a bassist and a saxophonist for a three week gig at a luxurious tropical seaside resort in Miami, all expenses paid. The problem?: it's an all girl band, but nothing that "Geraldine" and "Josephine" can't overcome, the former who instead chooses Daphne as "her" stage name. Sweet Sue, the band leader, has two basic rules for the band members while on tour: no liquor and no men. Beyond needing to evade Spats and his henchmen, and maintain the front of being women, especially in the most private of situations with the other female band members, Jerry and Joe have two primary problems. First, the more brazen Joe falls for one of the other band members, ukulele player and vocalist Sugar Kane Kowalczyk, although Jerry too is attracted to her. Joe does whatever he can to find time to get out of drag to woo Sugar while in Miami, using all the knowledge Josephine gleans directly from Sugar about what turns her crank in potential husband material. And second, Jerry, as Daphne, catches the eye of wealthy lovestruck Osgood Fielding III, who won't take no for an answer.
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