Review of Citizen Kane (1941) by Edgar Anstey for The Spectator — 02 Jul 2018
The construction is deliberately episodic, and individual settings often appear to owe more to the modern conceptions of stage-technique than to the cinema. But the ingenuity with which the episodes are assembled sets a new level in film-construction.
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This review of Citizen Kane (1941) was written by Edgar Anstey and published by The Spectator on 02 Jul 2018.
Citizen Kane has generally received very positive reviews.
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