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So it's settled: "Citizen Kane" is the official greatest film of all time, with Renoir's "Rules of the Game" (1939) close on its heels. "Kane" is important both for itself and for what it symbolizes. But people don't always ask about the greatest film. They ask, "What's your ...
25、n the "Anne &bull" Holzer (Annie Hall) as an example,It is a narrative story by flash back, but also have a clear beginning, middle and end. Last year in the "Marion Budd" (Annee derniere a Marienbad) is the same. "Citizen Kaine" (Citizen Kane), "the love of Hi 26、roshi...
Citizen Kane, despite being a flop when it was first released, has gone on to become one hell of an overrated movie, in fact it’s arguably the most overrated movie of all time. Thanks to groupthink, lickspittle critics, Kane has been declared not only the “greatest film ever […] ...
In the "Anne &bull"; Holzer (Annie Hall) as an example, It is a narrative story by flash back, but also have a clear beginning, middle and end. Last year in the "Marion Budd" (Annee derniere a Marienbad) is the same. "Citizen Kaine" (Citizen Kane), "the love of Hiroshima" (...
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Staying back in time, you have to look at12 Angry MenandCitizen Kaneas films where everyone matters and every performance contributes to the overall enjoyment of the story. If Meryl Streep is our greatest living actress, I think the greatest living actor is Denzel Washington. One of my favori...
This is not to say that I am making my remarks primarily on the basis of my own likes and enthusiasms. But one looks for the winners of the past to be the most admired classics of today. But no, Citizen Kane regarded as inferior to How Green was my Valley, Vertigo wasn’t nominated...
"What do we care if we were expelled from college, Scarlett. The war is gonna start any day now, so it won't affect college anyhow." See more▼ Vote! Citizen Kane (1941) "Rosebud..." See more▼ Vote! Rebecca (1940) "Last night, I dreamt I went to Manderley again." ...
The mastodon-sized movie is really just a one-joke premise translated into four different episodes that lead to the same tragicomic end. Dick Van Dyke plays Thoreau-loving idler Edgar Hopper, who becomes an unbearable workaholic turning his failing little store into a Wal-Mart-level conglomerate....