Citizen Kane Meaning

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Film Study September 18, 2014 Mrs. Luchsinger Aaron Herr, Katelin Christianson, and Karley Landwehr Citizen Kane This movie was made in 1941 and you’re wondering why you still have to watch it. This movie had started to become more and more popular but every time you sit down to watch it you end up falling asleep. You wonder ‘Why’ why do i fall asleep? Why can’t I get threw the first 5 minutes of this movie? The reason you can’t get thru this movie is because the first 20 to 30 minutes its very confusing, and it just turns into a flashbacks and then flash forwards; you can’t keep up with the movie because it is not clear when the flashbacks and the flash forwards end. After the the first 30 minutes of the movie the movie become a …show more content…

I feel that the characters in this movie are realistic because you are able to put yourself in the movie and that these characters could have been real people in the 1940’s. I feel that it is well structured because even though the movie was confusing the actors and actresses did a very good job keeping the characters throughout the the whole movie. I would characterize the dialogue in the movie very very good between the characters but the dialogue had so many meaning so you really need to pay attention to the words more than the actions. The themes presented in the movie are the myth of the American dream and the unreliability of memory. The first theme of the of the movie is the myth of the American dream this means that Kane had the “American Dream” but didn’t have what everyone really want and that is being able to love someone and them to love you back. I felt this is the one thing that Kane is really missing even when he lost everything he had someone that loved him but he didn’t know how to give that love back. The second theme presented in the movie is unreliability of memory this theme is important because the whole movie is about finding out about who or what Rosebud is and everyone the reporters asked had a different story and the reporters didn’t find out about the Rosebud. The symbols in the movie are the sled from when Kane was a little boy, The snow globe in the very beginning that symbolizes …show more content…

The shots the director used is the aerial shot which is a shot taken from the sky, medium shot which is a shot in between a close up and a full shot, and a deep focus which is when all you see is one person or thing. These shot are very important to the movie because you wouldn’t be able to see the symbols, able to see the more important parts of the movie and be able to get the effect of the scene. The way the shots are put together make the opening scene feel that it’s going to be an amazing more. Having the correct shots in the opening scene can make someone keep watching a movie or change the chanel. There were so many jump cuts but it makes it the confusing movie it is, the fade ins and fade outs also make the movie because of the quotes used in the movie makes it more important so you pay attention. The music in the movie makes the more dramatic parts even more dramatic. In the scene when you find out what or who Rosebud is makes it more dramatic and confusing to the

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