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In Reply to: The mystery of Citizen Kane posted by Victor Khomenko on December 28, 2003 at 07:10:08:
...Mourned it's loss? ...Ever decided to reconnect with it? ...If you found it, would it mean anything to anyone but you?These are some of the issues about the nature of being human woven into the subtext of Citizen Kane; it's a much deeper and more significant film than you're willing to credit it.
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I first wanted toanswer to Victor yesterday but after a good party and one or two glasses two much..I report ...
The last Victor post on C.Kane is absolutly true, but yours, recapture the very essence to it. In a few words, Victor is the spectator which is analysing it with his brain, from a distant way..and his remarks, all true in my understanding spoiled his fun too look at and more severly, hide to him what you found out to be the moving point.
Both are right, and the synthese would have been the perfect critic.
The first scene and the last one ARE this film, the in between are just pictures who led to the final sequence or if you get it wrong for critizing the cooldness and lack of human warmth.
But it let in you an indelible mark of the vanity and the vain in our life.
A film for adult who never forgot his some times bitter childhood.
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