Thursday, January 26, 2017

Film Overview - Citizen Kane

The film Citizen Kane is the chronicle of Charles Foster Kane and told using flashbacks from his animateness and using more that one(a) narrator. Orson Welles directs and also plays the part of the principal character in this movie. It was first shown to the public in 1941. As the movie goes on each one of the narrators gives a different opinion on Kane, few positive and others negative. At the beginning of the movie it does non make a readiness of sense but as more stories and narrators opinions about him ar added the story starts to build up. At some condemnations the stories told ar confusing and out of ecological succession so the flashbacks dont follow a time sequence and tr turn back to circuit into each other. \nOne central thing apply during the film and edition of this movie was the technique used, deep focus or also known as the wipe technique, is used when an painting is recorded in a low angle prick and there is not a specific point of focus, you evict see what people is doing in the background and in intimately of the scenes it goes with the plot. The lighting technique used is re exclusivelyy important because many another(prenominal) shadows and bright whites were visible tolerant the audience a let out visualization of the scenes. \nWhile I was watching the movie I found out that what Kane was arduous to do give all of the flashbacks and stories told was to remember his young geezerhood and know what other weigh about him, specially approximate people that worked with him at some point in their lives. He was a person that had a lot of money so he truly buys enjoyment and love, one clear role model of this is his relationship with his second wife, Susan, he gives her everything what she wants but at the end she tell him that he cyphers that with a bracelet he will give her happiness and he thinks that that is all what she wants, but actually thats not true, he is trying to buy her regard to him. One reason that ma kes Kane be how he is I think is the fact that he had to be separated from his parents when he ...

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