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Citizen Kane Film Techniques

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Citizen Kane written and directed by Orson Wells, where he also played Charles Foster Kane was told in a series of different Narrative sequences. It details the life of Charles Kane. The film did challenge traditional techniques and elements in so many ways that it became something special of its time. His use of depth of field sets it apart from other films and very ground-breaking for its time. One specific scene that sticks out for me is when the banker Mr. Thatcher comes to have Mary Kane sign the papers for her new found fortune as well as send her son with Mr. Thatcher. In the Scene you can see the anguish in his father as to sending him away isn’t entirely what he wants to do yet it is ultimately up to Mary Kane because this new found fortune is only in her name. Along with that you see Charles Foster Kane through the widow playing in the snow and doesn’t have a clue as to what is …show more content…

After his death they are going through all of Kane’s things and remembering his last words “Rosebud”. Not knowing what that meant, it left them puzzled. The way they the camera panned over all of his belongings and visualizing all that he had you would think he was the happiest person around. I men he became the richest man. But his last words “Rosebud”, what did that mean. As they continue to pan the camera over his entire belongings, you see the sled that he had as a child. A Worker picks it up and throws it into the fire along with everything else. As the camera pans in you see the word Rosebud and a picture of it. Your heart just sinks to think that this man had everything in the world that you could have and in the end all he wanted was to go back to that little boy who was playing in the snow living with his mom and dad. That scene made you feel the anguish he must have felt being taken or rather given away. The anguish his father felt wasn’t even comparable to what Charles Foster Kane felt throughout his

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