Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane is known to many people and film critics as a top 10 film of all time. This film directed by Orson Welles in 1941, made one word famous for the rest of Hollywood forever, "Rosebud". As we get into the film, the subject that the story is based on dies only speaking one word before his death, rosebud. Rosebud becomes a mystery of the main characters life, for the rest of the film. What significance does this one word have with this mans life? As we find out more about the life and times of this character (Charles Foster Kane), through a news real we get a quick overview of his life. We discover that he built a huge palace of his own named Xanadu, he has been married and divorced twice, he was even a politician for a while. After the news reals, we meet a young reporter named Thompson, he becomes hooked on the mystery of Kane's last word "Rosebud". Through a series of flashbacks we get a more in- depth look into the private and public life of Citizen Kane.
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Approximate Word count = 710
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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