Sunday, May 3, 2015

Citizen Kane: Story Review

Orson Welles's dramatic mystery, Citizen Kane, is a one of a kind of its time. Orsen Welles was the producer, writer, director, and the actor (he played Mr. Kane). Since he was involved for all these roles, the movie is his vision. The film opens with the ending of the story, with the death of Mr. Kane uttering one word... "Rosebud". Jerry Thompson a reporter with News on the March is tasked with finding out all he can about “Rosebud.” His mission it to set out to talk to those close to Mr. Kane to search for the mystery. The film is narrated my Jerry Thompson throughout the common use of flashbacks that link us to the pre-death of Mr. Kane in order to give the audience more information about the story. One interesting technique Orsen Welles used with the flashbacks was to give a look into other character perceptions, which gives more detail to the story. We see flashbacks through Walter Thatcher (Kane’s legal guardian), Mr. Bernstein (Kane’s friend/employee), Jedediah Leland (Kane’s best friend/reporter), Susan Alexander Kane (Kane’s mistress and second wife), and Raymond (Kane’s butler). The interviews Thompson has and information he gathers proves useless, as he still was unable to find out more about Mr. Kane or "Rosebud". 

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