So I just finished watching this and wow, I did not know what I was getting into.
The black and white film begins with a night shot of a "No Trespassing" sign on a chainlink fence, then climbs up and over, blatantly disregarding the order of the master of the property, to outside a gate with a giant K atop it and a massive castle in the background. Not to be deterred on its quest, the camera continues on to another entrance, crossing a river, going over a drawbridge, and walking up the path to the front steps. Here, the camera pans up to the singularly lit room in the entire fortress seen throughout the venture. The light goes out and the camera switches perspective. We are in the room and see the sun beginning its own climb, an allusion perhaps to the opening we just witnessed. Then suddenly snow, cold dark snow that is falling on a cabin with a playful snowman next to it. What's this? The camera zooms out to reveal a hand holding onto a snow globe. "Rosebud", the mustachioed man's mouth utters. The snow globe slips from his grip, rolls off of the bed onto the floor below and shatters. A woman nurse comes into the room, reflected off the shattered remains of the snow globe's glass, crosses the man arms in front of his chest, and covers him completely with his bedsheet.
That man, as you learn through the course of the movie, was Charles Foster Kane, played magnificently by Orson Welles, on his deathbed. His story, his life's works, and the ups and downs of his journey is biographically dictated by those who knew and were closest to him in life via Jerry Thompson, played by William Alland, a reporter tasked with finding out the meaning of the mysterious final phrase Kane spoke.
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The sets, the lighting, the music, the costumes, the acting, damn the acting!, the story, the camera work, and dialogue were as near-perfect you could achieve in filmmaking as ever I have witnessed before.
The ending was remorsefully poignant. A man who only wanted to help, love and be loved, being true to himself always, brought down to ruination and ran through the muck for misunderstanding, as giants too big for this small-minded world tend to, and withdrew to his palace, surrounded by the inanimate objects he appreciated, created by geniuses of other eras, that could not harm him further. Men and women, who knew nothing of the true man they worked for or value of what they were holding onto, burning away many a man's legacy like so much garbage.
10/10
I liked your review, I might watch but black and white makes my head feel funny
You're a liar, you knew exactly what to expect from this movie and I know that because I showed Citizen Kane to someone who genuinely had no idea what the movie was about. If you were really going in blind you'd mention how you were fooled by News on the March.
>second scene in
>DUH YOU LYING
Come on, really? News on the March clearly showcases the difference between perception and reality, an entire extra layer of subtext being that Kane was in news himself. This is highlighted by the callback to the "No Trespassing" sign scene at the end which now has a difference in meaning behind it after watching the entire film.
Based. The people who get mad when someone likes this kino are pathetic.
Groundbreaking for its time, sure. Overall, boring sentimental trash.
This is your brain on social media and goyslop
You are trying way too hard to get old men to like you.
Take a break from TikTok and Reddit, zoomie
t. chud
t. troony
Fail.
Aids.
A pitiful man such as yourself is not worth insulting.
kys asap
>boring
yay.
>trash
nay
How bout Citizen Brain and he's just sucking everyone off?
Great post. Great movie. What film comes close to this one?
Psycho. It's an even better movie.
Avengers Endgame
I watched about half of citizen kane a year ago and it was just constant cringe ass-kissing in one scene after another. terribly boring movie.
You tellin' me porkies mate? I ought to turn ya ta brown bread.
>watches the rise and skips the fall
>"wow what a bunch of ass kissing!"
Overrated shit that film school drop-outs fawn over to signal their refined taste
I found it quite dull, and I generally like old movies.
Casablanca and M are more able to live up to their hype, imo.
Casablanca is israeli propaganda.
That's the second post of mine you deleted, you stupid worthless piece of shit israelite janitor/mod. Frick off and do something about actual threads that should be deleted, like this one,
you absolutely fricking worthless failure of a human being. 9 months in your mothers womb, however long you've been on this planet, and this is how you devote your time? have a nice day.
No shit, it's a Hollywood movie.
Not all of them are though.
that's what they want you to think
Lord of the Rings isn't.
Third best Orson Welles movie.