Review of Citizen Kane (1941) by John C. Mosher for New Yorker — 04 Sep 2018
It is a triumph of the film, and proof of its solid value and of the sense of its director and all concerned, that a human touch is not lost. Sympathy for the preposterous Mr. Kane survives. Indeed, there is something about him which seems admirable.
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This review of Citizen Kane (1941) was written by John C. Mosher and published by New Yorker on 04 Sep 2018.
Citizen Kane has generally received very positive reviews.
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