Citizen Kane
Film review
CITIZEN KANE — ★ ★ ★ ★ — Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Commingore.; rated PG (violence)
When Orson Welles was making "Citizen Kane" in 1941, William Randolph Hearst went a little berserk upon being informed that the movie's main character, Charles Foster Kane, was pattered after him.As a result, Hearst's line of newspapers boycotted the film. Then, as now, even someone as huge as Hearst didn't seem to understand that complaining about a movie merely provides it with free publicity.
At the time, though the film was generally praised by critics, the tempest in a teapot that Hearst stirred up was more talked about than the movie itself.
In retrospect it also seems to work as a metaphor for the life of Orson Welles, who though it's hard to fathom was just 25 when he made it. Already he was established in New York on the stage, and in radio with his "Mercury Theatre On the Air." But to Hollywood he was an upstart.
Yet, when Welles got that first movie made at RKO studios, it was a startling achievement.
Who would have thought that 50 years later "Citizen Kane" would be considered by many to be the best motion picture ever made?
Today, the black-and-white classic holds up as a stirring portrait of not only its main subject, but of the American Dream, success as it can only be achieved in this country or so we like to think.
"Citizen Kane" is a film of majestic proportions that deserves to be seen on the big screen, despite the fact that most moviegoers have doubtless seen it only on television. And it's always interesting to see the reactions of the average moviegoer as opposed to the film buff.
With its flowing, time-shift narrative structure and unique production design, and especially the use of its deep-focus camera work (a technique that, basically, keeps everything that is within camera range in focus at the same time) and the uniformly strong performances by its then-unknown cast-members, "Citizen Kane" remains a singular achievement and a marvelously entertaining, mesmerizing film.
From its "Rosebud" mystery to the story of a man who achieved everything yet, in the end, found he had nothing, "Citizen Kane" is very simply the movie to see this or any other weekend.
And to anyone discovering it for the first time, all I can say is that I envy you.
Recent comments
Citizen Kane has been lauded as the greatest motion picture
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Jay Meyer | March 29, 2000 at 2:17 p.m.
this is most definitely a 4 star film and a technological
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curtis franklin | Feb. 1, 2000 at 12:15 p.m.
Orson Welles is one of my favorite dramatists, and Citizen
Kane, as...
Avi Green | July 29, 1999 at 10:22 p.m.
Cast: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Commingore.
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