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Here's some background info about the movie: Welles took a script called The American (about Hearst & rosebud) and combined it with the movie His Girl Friday. Then he took some cues from William Faulkner's As I lay Dying(multiple perspectives) and Citizen Kane is the result.
Support us : https://buymeacoffee.com/classicfilmgeekCitizen Kane, Orson Welles 1941"Citizen Kane" (1941), directed by Orson Welles, tells the story of Charl...
Alone at his fantastic estate known as Xanadu, 70-year-old Charles Foster Kane dies, uttering only the single word Rosebud.
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Citizen Kane’s enigmatic ending has stood the test of time, leaving audiences intrigued and questioning the meaning behind Charles Foster Kane’s dying word. As viewers continue to explore the film’s narrative depths, they uncover new layers of symbolism and draw their own conclusions.
The meaningful last words of thompson that highlight that one man can't be defined by one word ring very true after watching the movie, with the complex charachter of Citizen Kane. However, the end of the movie reveals that Rosebud was on the word on the sled that symbolizes Kane's innocent childhood that he lost.
13 Σεπ 2024 · According to the published script, the butler was actually in the room to hear Charles say "Rosebud" before he died in Orson Welles' Citizen Kane.