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  1. May 27, 2023 · It turns out that, during her affair with Rick, Ilsa believed Laszlo to be dead.

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  2. Jan 28, 2023 · Ilsa and Rick had fallen in love during the German invasion of Paris, and their affair came about because she temporarily believed Laszlo to be dead. Upon learning that he was still alive, Ilsa not only left Rick behind but did so without any explanation.

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  3. Ilsa Lund. Ilsa is fiercely loyal to her husband, Laszlo, and the political cause—resistance to the Nazis—he represents, but the truth of her sentiments is constantly suspect. She claims to love Laszlo, but she also claims to be in love with Rick, both in Paris and in Casablanca.

  4. Mar 30, 2007 · Why does he tell Laszlo that Ilsa had come to him the night before and he had let her pretend that she was still in love with him? Roger Ebert says that “this is one of the nicest things Rick does in the movie” (DVD commentary), but what is Rick trying to accomplish by saying these things?

  5. Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman)’s Timeline and Summary. Ilsa meets, falls in love with and marries Victor Laszlo, a dashing political activist who charms her with his "I'm probably going to get you killed someday" vibe.

  6. Ilsa claims she had to stay in Paris back then with the injured Laszlo. She didn't tell Rick the truth because she feared he'd stick around in Paris to be near her and get captured by the Nazis. She tells him now that she's his forever and she'll give up her husband.

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  8. Overall Story Problem. The residents of Casablanca struggle to free themselves from the control exerted over them by the Nazi Strasser and his dupe, the Vichy collaborator Renault; Strasser comes to Casablanca to regain control of the stolen Letters of Transit, and to regulate Laszlo’s movements.

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