Small notes

August 2022-03-21 09:01:09

The first shot is sports. We fence the monkey castle? Ghostly zoom-in glass ball twisted dream? Xanandu coleridge? Horizontally edited the soundtrack and the camera voice-over + subtitles card. The newspaper opened one by one. The introduction film usually appeared and inserted into the present tense. Return to the introduction film. Communists. Is this imitating old Mao's speech? After imitating a typical news film, the light and shadow of the discussion room is very low-key. The rainstorm transitions to call the camera. The three levels of interior lighting are all used in the Roman style. Enter the comedy style interviews with various people looking at the house behind you. . There is no realism, from the dramatic chronicle of the first-arrival newspaper section to the inquirer's editing mirror reflection, with a strong sense of hierarchy. Bridge to the past in the United States! Lost my love girl, so beautiful, the election speech venue is very communist. After the love affair was exposed, the low angle shooting office went to be the monkey king. In the puzzle, use a reestablishing shot to launch the
rosebud clue to string up the whole sled! The sign that was burned to ashes and smoked and banned that winter seemed to prevent thompson and the audience from acquiring a "real" Kane. The works with amazing meta-historical consciousness are full of post-structural thinking.

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Citizen Kane quotes

  • Mr. Bernstein: A fellow will remember a lot of things you wouldn't think he'd remember. You take me. One day, back in 1896, I was crossing over to Jersey on the ferry, and as we pulled out, there was another ferry pulling in, and on it there was a girl waiting to get off. A white dress she had on. She was carrying a white parasol. I only saw her for one second. She didn't see me at all, but I'll bet a month hasn't gone by since that I haven't thought of that girl.

  • Emily Monroe Norton Kane: He happens to be the president, Charles, not you.

    Charles Foster Kane: That's a mistake that will be corrected one of these days.