How I view the ending is that the "Here's Looking At You, Kid" is used in the connotation it is in Casablanca. "Here's Looking At You," is used as a way of saying good luck, cus god knows this is gonna keep happening. So I see it as him (the narrator of the song) telling himself good luck cus it's gonna keep happening regardless.
How I view the ending is that the "Here's Looking At You, Kid" is used in the connotation it is in Casablanca. "Here's Looking At You," is used as a way of saying good luck, cus god knows this is gonna keep happening. So I see it as him (the narrator of the song) telling himself good luck cus it's gonna keep happening regardless.
does anyone know what "Here's looking at you, Kid." means at the end as the title?
How I view the ending is that the "Here's Looking At You, Kid" is used in the connotation it is in Casablanca. "Here's Looking At You," is used as a way of saying good luck, cus god knows this is gonna keep happening. So I see it as him (the narrator of the song) telling himself good luck cus it's gonna keep happening regardless.
How I view the ending is that the "Here's Looking At You, Kid" is used in the connotation it is in Casablanca. "Here's Looking At You," is used as a way of saying good luck, cus god knows this is gonna keep happening. So I see it as him (the narrator of the song) telling himself good luck cus it's gonna keep happening regardless.
I thought of it more like he was saying good luck and goodbye to all of the women he'd tried to suit.
I thought of it more like he was saying good luck and goodbye to all of the women he'd tried to suit.