Review of Citizen Kane (1941) by Shaun B — 14 Nov 2013
The weakest point of this entire production is the story itself, and the story is good enough to keep my attention for only two hours. It helps that Orson Welles creates one of the finest technical creations for film that helped spawn countless new techniques in creativity and elevating film to fine art.
Peter Bogdnovich's commentary is dull and listless with few nuggets that are explained beyond adequately with Roger Ebert's commentary which occasionally flows into near explosions of insane glee from the legendary movie critic.
This review of Citizen Kane (1941) was written by Shaun B on 14 Nov 2013.
Citizen Kane has generally received very positive reviews.
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