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"Citizen Kane".The film is a 1941 film. But the audience has a high evaluation of this movie, and the rating is. There are a lot of things that the audience can see in this movie, and these things are what move the audience.
The life told by this movie is actually a very interesting process, and with this kind of process, it can also bring some to the audienceEmpathyof the experience.
The main storyline of the protagonist in this film is shown from the perspective of each character. Therefore, for the audience, the editing technique used in this movie is relatively special, which is also the characteristic of this movie itself.
In addition to some technical factors in the film technique that make this movie interesting, the theme of telling a person's own life is also attractive to the audience. Why does this character want one thing in this story? What does the pursuit of this thing mean for the character itself?
These are all highlights left for the audience.
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Citizen Kane is a 1940 biographical film by Orson Welles, which begins with the lonely death of a newspaper tycoon in his mansion and revolves around the word "rosebud" that he uttered before his death.
After watching this movie, I was impressed by the multi-linear narrative method, which uses multiple perspectives to stitch together Kane's images from different characters' perspectives like a puzzle. If you want to talk about the lens language, you can only ** if you lack personal ability.
In general, there are many long lenses and depth-of-field lenses, such as using panoramic lenses first, and then pulling the camera later, which stretches the distance and looks deep. There is also a triangular structure composed of three people. For example, the three-person composition of the reporter and the waiter at the headquarters and Susan, the negotiation between Kane when he was a child, and the window separates the banker and Kane's mother and Kane's father to form a unique composition.
The depth-of-field lens divides the frame into a close-up mother, a father in the middle shot, and Kane playing outside the window in the far foreground.
Regarding the language of the lens, the most impressive thing is the mobile photography, the movement of the camera in the film always follows Kane like a person, so that the audience has a sense of substitution, such as the "tailgating" of the camera when Kane first came to Susan's house, it seems that the audience also followed Kane to Susan's house, and there is a feeling of wanting to see the whole picture.
The so-called "deep focus photography" is when all objects in the frame are basically clear, and the foreground, middle and far ground are in focus, rather than the background blur and the subject is highlighted through the virtual reality. There are also scenes in "Citizen Kane" where the background is blurred, but most of them are replaced by the "size" of the characters, with the characters in the near distance being larger and the characters in the distance being smaller. At the same time, the strong characters are big, and the humble characters are small, which can reflect a kind of visual and plot strength.
For example, when Kane's friend Rand complained to him, it was obvious that Kane's character image was more positive than Rand's.
For the main character, the angle of upward shooting is mostly used, not the head-up of the conventional camera. The upward shot highlights the tallness and respect of the figure, while the overhead shot makes the figure appear weak. So Kane is mostly shot upward, which highlights his "giant" image, while Susan is mostly from an overhead perspective, showing the strength and weakness of the two.
In addition, there are also highlights in light and shadow, editing skills, etc., which will not be repeated for the time being.
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The famous American film director Orson Welles.
In 1941, he directed and starred in the film "Citizen Kane".
Here's how Orson Welles himself described the film. "The story of 'Citizen Kane' is about a man named Thompson.
of reporters, in order to find out the meaning of Kane's last words, an investigative ......He decided that a man's last words should be a description of his life—and that was probably true. However, he never discovered the meaning of Kane's last words. But the audience figured it out.
His quest led him to meet five people who knew Kane very well—five people who either liked him, loved him, or hated his rudeness. They told five completely different stories, each with their own opinions. So what the truth about Kane is, like the truth about anyone, can only be speculated on the basis of the total sum of what is said about him.
This gives the film a unique structure and a novel narrative angle, using flashback techniques to intersperse the memories of five witnesses in the course of the present tense, thus disrupting the chronological order and combining reality and history to show Kane and his life. This form brings twists and turns to the plot and makes the narrative more objective.
Citizen Kane poster.
Of course, more importantly, it facilitates the portrayal of Kane's complex character traits from different sides. Through the change of fate throughout his life. We see a flesh-and-blood character.
Kane's personality is a composite of the spear wheel Zheng Dun. "Camp Rose" is nothing more than a trademark painted on the sleigh he played in his childhood. When he faced the Grim Reaper, he finally got rid of his pride.
and the shackles of fame, he said everything he dreamed of, and expressed his memories of a beautiful childhood. One cannot regain the innocence of losing one's childhood and of someone to be cherished like one's childhood, even if one wins the whole world, and Kane recognized and acknowledged this on his deathbed. At the end, the sleigh is thrown into the fire, and the logo of Camp Rose is suddenly gone, which is very evocative.
The film is more or less based on the life of the publisher William Hirst, and is therefore thwarted by Hearst in every way. But the film was eventually released and was an immediate success.
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All the clues in the movie "Citizen Kane" revolve around what Kane's dying phrase "rosebud" means. Newspaper tycoon Kane's life was so bumpy and legendary that even those closest to him had mixed reviews.
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