Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane
NR
8.0
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1941

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119m

Citizen Kane

Summary

Newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane is taken from his mother as a boy and made the ward of a rich industrialist. As a result, every well-meaning, tyrannical or self-destructive move he makes for the rest of his life appears in some way to be a reaction to that deeply wounding event.

Director, Screenplay

Orson Welles

Screenplay

Herman J. Mankiewicz

Reviews

G

Gurre

May 31, 2014

9

"The Greatest Movie of All Time!" That's the general opinion of this movie, and I agree that it is a great movie, but I have seen better movies.

The story of Citizen Kane is simple, a newspaper tycoon named Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles) dies, and his last word is "Rosebud". No one knows what it means, and a reporter starts interviewing people Kane knew, to see if they know the meaning of "Rosebud". Through flash-backs we get to see Kane's life.

Now, as I said, I don't agree that it's the greatest movie of all time, however it's great. I love this movie. It's a daring and controversial movie of its time, and it introduced alot of new technices in filmmaking. The acting is superb! Orson Welles as Kane is breathtaking, Joseph Cotten as Jed Leland is great. There's one performance I can hardly stand though and that's Dorothy Comingore's performance as Susan Alexander. Hideous performance to say the least! The writing is amazing, and Welles' directing is out-of-this-world!

In conclusion, great movie (however not the greatest ever made). It's definitly a movie you need to watch!

I give it a 9/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$839,727.00

Revenue:

$23,218,000.00

Keywords

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black and white
told in flashback
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serious
based on real person