Review of Citizen Kane (1941) by Sam J — 05 Nov 2018
Finally!! And I can see now why it is considered one of the GREATEST movies of all time. The narrative structure (very rare at the time), the make-up, the cinematography and the editing are flawless and I suppose Orson Welles must have been seen as a very talented young man directing for the first time, writing, producing and starring in a movie just at the age of 25!.
.. Following the death of newspaper tycoon, Charles Foster Kane, a reporter is assigned to decipher the mystery surrounding his dying word, "Rosebud". It is a very simple story but its themes, its innovation and its timelessness are incontrovertible.
Welles' work had a huge impact on movies as we know them today and it should have won more than the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay after nine nominations, but I guess I will have to watch How Green Was My Valley before saying anything.
This review of Citizen Kane (1941) was written by Sam J on 05 Nov 2018.
Citizen Kane has generally received very positive reviews.
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