It's unusual, but Casablanca is a political romance movie—and it works brilliantly. Made during World War II, the combination of politics and romance feels intentional and meaningful. The writing is a masterpiece, with soft yet impactful delivery that balances a heavy topic. The romance, set against the backdrop of war, isn't overdone; it's an essential part of the story, not just an added element. Meanwhile, the political tension serves as the perfect world-building framework for the romantic conflict.
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