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Rick and Sam. I always knew it.
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There.
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Rick and Renault - they are walking into the sunset together.
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*runs through thread putting up "caution wet floor" signs*
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I agree, some people are on very slippery ground.
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SusiGo wrote:
Rick and Renault - they are walking into the sunset together.
Sunsets are pretty overestimated, if you ask me.
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Although there was some fog, if I remember correctly. And he said "Louis, this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship." So.
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Quite.
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The start of a beautiful friendship .
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Just this.
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Yes, as we said, bromance. The romance is in the farewell on the tarmac.
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There's nothing romantic about it.
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That's your opinion, bb. As well as the supposed romance in the christmas scene.
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Yes. Interesting how differently people perceive different scenes.
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I have posted a link to the scene on youtube btw.
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I have never said the Xmas scene was romantic...
It's a genuine reconciliation.
Last edited by besleybean (January 5, 2015 6:56 pm)
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mrshouse wrote:
You all get this wrong. One of the most romantic movies of all times can easily be tied to a good Bromance...
Finally somebody gets it right. Thank you mrshouse. Rick and Elsa were just good friends. He wouldn't let her go if he loved her. She loves Laszlo, so how could she love Rick? All this Laszlo hate...
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Holy Moly...I neither know nor care about Casablanca...
But Sherlock and John never have been and never will be a couple.
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Well, some people see romance in Rick going off with the Claude Rains character at the end.
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Good for them!