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Pedro 2023-04-30 14:57:18
Scoring must take into account the age of the...
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Frieda 2023-04-01 16:59:08
The Rosebud of a Talented...
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Frank 2023-03-31 14:19:13
The directors of great works worthy of the top 100 of film history treat the audience as a jury member, presenting evidence, calling witnesses, and giving testimony without instilling their own opinions. Compared with works of similar style, it is more delicately described than "Beloved Van Gogh", and more vividly depicted than "The World of Money". Combined with innovative and bold shooting methods, it has undoubtedly established its important position in film history. The most unforgettable...
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Gabe 2023-03-15 09:29:39
Milestone Joe 11 William Randolph Hearst I (April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American newspaper magnate and leading newspaper...
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Mauricio 2023-02-26 10:03:50
The battle of the trapped beasts in the Palace of Desire is technically impeccable. You must know that Orson Welles was only 26 years old at the time. Both the narrative structure and the photographic composition showed maturity beyond his age, and the characters themselves showed His sense of alienation is the charm of his paranoid...
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Charlene 2023-01-09 20:51:30
It's all about love, or loveless, and the herald of Once Upon a Time in America. From the visual point of view, it is actually not as exciting as "Gone with the Wind", but just by looking at it, you can see that there are a lot of little tricks. As for the fragmented structure (or rather, "divergent"), deep focus and long shots, low-key lighting, low-level camera positions (which had a deep influence on Ozu, but developed a completely different texture by Ozu), extreme The skillful transitions...
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Melyssa 2022-12-26 23:07:31
The first "author's film" in film history, a genius film, a textbook for decades. Go to the heart of human beings, return to the origin of human beings, and explore what the soul lacks. Long takes, depth of field shots, non-linear, multi-threaded narratives, American cinema, no wonder Bazin is so admired. The characters in the door frame and the window frame, looking for the rosebud in everyone's heart, and what is your rosebud? December 2020 Rewatch: A. The overall look is exceptionally clear,...
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Willa 2022-12-08 17:55:36
"His belief is probably only himself," Kane commented in one sentence, a glorious and empty life. As Wilson's debut novel, it can break the classic narrative method of the year, borrow multiple oral narratives to restore a plump image of Citizen Kane, and use various picture montages and sound montages to shake out a satirical and humorous burden, which is really...
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Gayle 2022-11-18 14:06:00
Great work is to be read every year. Citizen Kane is a film full of detail and an encyclopedia of film language. Always see always...
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Thora 2022-11-04 07:10:54
Even if you get every piece of the puzzle, does it add up to a person's life? Even if you get everyone's version of the story, can you put it together to restore the truth? Build a myth, and then peel the myth away layer by layer. The beauty of deep focus is indescribable. The self-consciousness of the camera, the self-consciousness of the narrative, and the modernity beyond the times need not be...
Citizen Kane Comments
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Bailee 2021-10-18 09:29:26
What about genius
On Christmas Eve in the UK, just like the Spring Festival in China, there is no other coke except around the TV. Fortunately, there is no overlord of programs like the Spring Festival Gala. Channels have not rushed to launch Christmas hymns of peace and prosperity. Various programs...
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Jackson 2021-10-18 09:29:21
The Rosebud Of Kane
1. People are struggling to explore the meaning of the last words of "rose bud" in an attempt to uncover the mystery of Kane's character, but it is extremely regrettable that they never seem to get the answer. The film comes to an end in the peculiar nostalgia of Kane's life that is...
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[first lines]
Charles Foster Kane: Rosebud...
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Female reporter: If you could've found out what Rosebud meant, I bet that would've explained everything.
Jerry Thompson: No, I don't think so; no. Mr. Kane was a man who got everything he wanted and then lost it. Maybe Rosebud was something he couldn't get, or something he lost. Anyway, it wouldn't have explained anything... I don't think any word can explain a man's life. No, I guess Rosebud is just a... piece in a jigsaw puzzle... a missing piece.