The point/moral of this movie?
A lot of people seem to think that Bogart also tells Paul Henreid that he let Ingrid Bergman "pretend" that she still loved him was Bogart "giving up" Bergman, but I've always thought it was the other way around.
Ingrid Bergman was prepared to sacrifice herself for Henried, and that Rick realized in that moment was true love was, and that his relationship to her was superficial and he grew up in that moment. This also sort of explains the sexless "beautiful (unselfish) relationship" that Bogart is starting with French cop.
What do you think the point of crux of this movie was. In any case one of the all-time classic movies.