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Marilou 2021-10-18 09:29:12
The most classic in the legend
◎ Introduction
1942 Oscar for best original screenplay
US National Film Protection Agency designated collection
Greatest recognized film history film, is downright genius Orson Welles directed at the age of 26 knitting made screen debut. A newspaper reporter passed away alone in the giant... -
Troy 2022-04-20 09:01:07
Kane does what he wants to do, no matter what. He just wants others to love him
First, the original text is quoted below. It's theirs Right, not your gift. "Teachers get 100 yuan per hour. Teachers get paid and I don't learn anything" "You love me, because you want me love you." "You can't do this for ME!" "He never throws anything." "There's really everything here. Junk and...

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Mina 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I’ve been admiring my name for a long time, and I’ve always heard that it’s awesome, but now I know why it’s awesome! I thought that 70 years later, this film must be obscure, procrastinating and boring. Unexpectedly, the photography, plot, editing, scheduling, actors, soundtrack, etc. are actually not outdated. The pseudo-documentary + investigation + third-person memory narrative structure is still radiant and creative, extremely exciting, sighing with emotion, and stunned! Orson Wells is simply a genius! //20150617 Shanghai Film Festival is bright
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Emile 2022-03-25 09:01:05
70 years ago, some lenses were indeed quite bunkers, but I didn’t see where the gorgeousness was. In terms of professional knowledge, I really wanted to scratch the wall... I don’t know if Kane is the first double line in history. Narrative film? If it is, it is indeed very hanging. You can't give a point if you scratch the wall.
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Charles Foster Kane: Mr. Carter, here's a three-column headline in the Chronicle. Why hasn't the Inquirer a three-column headline?
Herbert Carter: The news wasn't big enough.
Charles Foster Kane: Mr. Carter, if the headline is big enough, it makes the news big enough.
Mr. Bernstein: That's right, Mr. Kane.
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Mr. Bernstein: Well, it's no trick to make a lot of money if all you want is to make a lot of money.