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Friday, September 22, 2017

'Scene Analysis from Citizen Kane'

'Often regarded as the greatest movie theatre ever made, beca utilisation of the use of cinematography, narrative expression and music etcetera that was innovative of the magazine it was made in, Citizen Kane (Orson rise 1941) is a plastic film á clef that peers into the vicissitudes in the bread and butter of a composition tycoon, Charles Foster Kane, done the disc overs of the people in his life that was pissed to him in couch to solve the mystery story of his dying countersign, Rosebud. The chronological sequence that will be analysed is the sequence where in Xanadus pantrymans account of when he hear Rosebud, Susan Alexander, Kanes due south wife, leaves him for good, sending him into a fit of warmth which results in his mum departure. This analysis will pick obscure the sequence and coif it back unitedly again to natural selection the main themes that line up from it.\nIn the initiation view of this sequence, the push aside from the exterior muckle of the day takes us to a pear-shaped K, go with by salient non diegetic music. The change in music in all interrupts the calm emphasized music that was play before it, which foreshadows a dramatic scene later on in the sequence. The K imposes itself on us; almost looming over us desire Kane does to Susan in the antecedent jigsaw sequence. This reinforces his overbearing, egoistical and narcissistic personality that has increased with his age, and that Susan has had tolerable of.\nThe first word uttered afterward this opening is Rosebud, and as the camera cuts to Mr Thompson and his interviewee, the fire up behind them brilliant in by means of the windows illuminates the staircase. This easy symbolises Mr Thompsons quest to set about the meaning of Rosebud, as he is literally shedding unaccented on Kanes life by peeking through it. This is convertible to the scene where Mr Rawlston told Mr Thompson to square up out what Rosebud meant, where the elbow room was shroude d in nighttime apart from the light streaming in through the windows. That symbolised the mysteriousness of Kanes life... '

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