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Reviewer: Once Signed [Report This]
Date: December 02, 2020 07:19 am Title: A Fight for Love and Glory

I'm such a sap for Casablanca; any reference to it(how did tire chains become transit papers?), and I'm right there. Add in a good closing line (I could just barely see Dooley Wilson)
Good onya

Reviewer: darjeelingandcoke Signed [Report This]
Date: September 13, 2020 09:12 pm Title: A Fight for Love and Glory

I think about the "we'll always have Chili's" paragraph a lot.

Reviewer: callisto Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: January 07, 2009 12:53 pm Title: A Fight for Love and Glory

Blanca! How remiss am I never to have reviewed this, because it's gorgeous and heartfelt and hurts a little to read. I love the parallels with classic movies and this part in particular:

At least Rick and Ilsa had Paris. What do they have? Pretendonitis? Office Olympics? A non-date on the roof? Swaying? Sure, there was that one kiss at the Dundies, but she was drunk and "We'll always have Chili's" doesn't quite have the same poetic ring to it.

And this:

As he watches Pam and Roy drive away, waving as enthusiastically as he can manage, he thinks about the end of the movie and wonders if he'd have the strength to let her get on that plane. He honestly doesn't know what he'd do, and the thought terrifies him.

Beautiful. :)

Author's Response: It's callisto! You know I'm a fan of your work, so your kind comments really mean a lot to me. My heart hurts for S2 Jim too, but it's a beautiful kind of pain, isn't it? And knowing that it gets better helps a little. I really wanted the parallels to seem natural and not too forced, so it's great to hear you say that. Thanks for taking the time to review.

Reviewer: Mixedbreedgirl Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: December 30, 2008 03:44 pm Title: A Fight for Love and Glory

this line relates to me, like alot:

"He realizes that sitting in the dark in the middle of the night over-identifying with fictional scenarios may not be the healthiest behavior..."

&& this is why I love this show, I get obsessive over jim//pam (:

&& the fact that you included old movies?

now I love this story.

Author's Response: Thanks, Mixedbreedgirl! I have to admit that that line was definitely inspired by personal experience, so... yeah. Right there with you. I'm so glad you liked the story.

Reviewer: pigeon Signed [Report This]
Date: December 30, 2008 12:42 pm Title: A Fight for Love and Glory

This story was really, really well-crafted!  The narrative flowed so smoothly and you managed to incorporate the old movie themes seemlessly.

Author's Response: Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked the pacing of it. I wasn't quite sure about that part of it, so it's really nice to hear that it worked for you.

Reviewer: jazzfan Signed [Report This]
Date: December 30, 2008 09:13 am Title: A Fight for Love and Glory

I was hoping somebody would do this challenge, and you've done it so very well. Perfectly believeable, I think your Jim thoughts are spot on. (I always know when somebody's written season 2 Jim well when I want to give him a big hug and tell him to just wait a couple of years, it'll be okay.

I particularly loved this line:
He wonders if she's playing him, if on some level she knows the effect she has on him, and whether that level is shallow or deep

Good question.

Author's Response: That is one of my favorite lines too! I just love it when someone picks out something you are particularly proud of. Yes, poor S2 Jim does need a hug, doesn't he? I'm sure we could find a few volunteers. ;-) Thanks so much, jazzfan!

Reviewer: NanReg Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: December 30, 2008 07:28 am Title: A Fight for Love and Glory

Blanca, this was superb.  You had me hooked as soon as you mentioned The Philadelphia Story.  To then get into the whole Casablanca plot?  I'm swooning.  What a great idea!!!  Two of my absolute favorites.  In fact, I've been itching to watch them and suspect I will today--no more excuses :) 

Anyway, some of my favorites, starting with this fantastic paragraph:  He wonders if she's playing him, if on some level she knows the effect she has on him, and whether that level is shallow or deep. It is then that he thinks of Humphrey Bogart, wondering the same thing about Ingrid Bergman as she begged him to hand over the letters of transit that would allow her and her husband to escape the Nazis and flee to Portugal. Wow.  Great parallel. 

And this:  At least Rick and Ilsa had Paris. What do they have? Pretendonitis? Office Olympics? A non-date on the roof? Swaying? Sure, there was that one kiss at the Dundies, but she was drunk and "We'll always have Chili's" doesn't quite have the same poetic ring to it.  You're breaking my heart and making me laugh at the same time.

Such a perfect ending, too.  Awesome job, Blanca.  Honestly, you never disappoint. 



Author's Response: I love those two movies too! If this inspires even one person to go out discover or re-discover these great movies, then I feel like my work here is done. :D Once I had the snowstorm idea (from the challenge), it was surprisingly easy to come up with the parallel. Thanks so much for you kind words. They are much appreciated!

Reviewer: nqllisi Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: December 30, 2008 05:15 am Title: A Fight for Love and Glory

This is simply breath-taking. The parallels with the (wonderful, wonderful) movie are subtly drawn out and deftly managed, and all of the details feel absolutely true to life. He tried to love her enough to let her go, as we now know, but Roy was no Victor Lazlo and jet skis aren't the Resistance, and this time we'll get our happy ending. Thank you for letting me "get caught up in someone else's story". It was a delight.

Author's Response: Thank you so much. You got exactly what I was going for, although the first draft was more obvious about stating the parallels, so I have to credit Talkative with that one. To quote a line from one of her stories, "I suck at subtle." But I am glad that you enjoyed this, and I really appreciate the comment.

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