Citizen Kane: Film Analysis
Date Submitted: 04/16/2004 06:28:36
The film Citizen Kane by Orson Welles, opens with a picture of a castle with a window
that has a light turned on. As the backgrounds begin to change into a closer view of the castle,
then a view of the castle from the reflection of the water surrounding it, we are drawn into the
window as a man falls dead with the last words "Rosebud" coming from his mouth. We are then
brought through
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but can't seem to find happiness. I feel that this film is significant in saying that power and
wealth cannot accumulate the things that which we need to survive. Kane never was truly loved,
and could not love. He never knew any of these things because he was always given things to
make him happy or to buy his love. Kane could never buy the one thing that he tried so hard to
achieve, happiness.
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