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... but there are numerous weighty tomes devoted to analysing this film, try your local library.

Is it the best film ever made? Well I think so, for what that's worth. It has so much which is done supurbly, nothing which is done badly, nothing missing and nothing superfluous. The story is involving and beautifully resolved, the acting first class, the ... oh, heck - it's just all good.

I first saw Citizen Kane when I was in university in the early 70s. I took a film course as a minor and part of it was a screening of a major film each week followed by a tutorial & discussion. Most films just came & went but the week we screened Kane was different. No one in the class had ever seen it before, and after it finished there was spontaneous applause and a group decision to skip the tutorial and just watch the film again, which we did. In fact we would have watched it a third time but the projectionist had to close up for the night. The tutor didn't bother setting any assignments for that week - he said he guessed that we had got the point.

Cheers

PS - After you see Kane, watch something else from the immediate pre-war period so you can appreciate just how ground-breaking it was at the time. Then watch Griffith's "Intolerance". It is a more difficult film for modern eyes to relate to, but you'll be amazed at how much of the language of cinema he invented which was then ignored for a quarter of a century until Welles came along and did it again.


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