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Fri Jul-22-05 07:11 PM
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I've FINALLY seen the film "citizen kane" and as there is no "films" forum, this thread starts here in fiction writing... (as all films were books/scripts first).
What is rosebud? Is it the rejection of all the privaledge of western elitism? Is it saying that a common person's lot is better than that of the borgeois? Is that the wisdom of the wise of olde, to reject privaledge, for john kerry to give away his millions and to join the homeless.
THe morals in citizen kane are profound. They resonate even today with the bush cabal fitting the screen definition in the film... 1941...!!
Yet the message of the film, is not that being a rich democratic activist is enough, but that being rich is the problem itself. That we should all become poor and organize unions in our second jobs without healthcare.
And are we not each "citizen kane", our lives a jigsaw puzzle of hipocrisy constructed from xanadu? Don't we each position ourselves in a moral utopia, looking down on society with the atmosphere of our privaledge. And on your deathbed, would you call out the name of the tool of your innocence, your moral purity to be free without class or partisan hackery. Yet citizen kane does, putting us all to shame for his great heart.
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Fri Jul-22-05 07:13 PM
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Fri Jul-22-05 07:17 PM
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2. sometimes a sled is just a sled |
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I'd just like to note for the record, you wouldn't find this sort of erudite navel contemplation on freerepublic. I congratulate on your insight. It was a PRIVILEGE to read it.
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Fri Jul-22-05 07:39 PM
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3. In Real life, Hearst used "Rosebud" |
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As a term describing his hollywood girlfriends "private parts" .I think it was Betty Davis, may be wrong. That being said, your post is most eloquent,and a good take on the film. Orwell did his best work right off the bat. Can't top it. I think of Billy Bob Thornton with "Sling blade". It's gonna be hard for him to surpass that one.
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Fri Jul-22-05 07:59 PM
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4. I'm left without emotion |
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The film so strikes me of every writer on DU. We are all watching our "empire" dismantled day by day, and here in xanadu, we portray the world as it should be... opera succeses and all. Yet the film portrays the decline as his willing deviance from truth, as his falling in to his avarice for a woman's company.... and i wonder, does it not portray us similarly as willing schills for our own good company, willing to spout the latest partisan adgenda.
Is that partisan adgenda not as muddied as that of our opposition? Are we not, as in the film, presented with a false conundrum of our egotism to run for office and put the bad guys in jail... only to be confronted with multiple lessons... (and none of them bette davis's dead pussy!!) :-)
Xanadu indeed, with a million ossified statues of the way life should be surrounding us, do we start off with a dissonant presumption.
Should i be sad that rosebud was lost, that nobody understood a typical democrat? Should i be postmodernist and see that it was just a bloodly sled and get over it?
Orson wells definitely created a master work this time out.. one that many at DU should reflect on from so many xanadus.
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Fri Jul-22-05 08:12 PM
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5. It was Marion Davies, not Bette Davis |
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Sun Jul-24-05 10:14 PM
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7. I haven't seen a poiyt in years... |
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up for a game of 43 man squamish?
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Sun Jul-02-06 11:49 PM
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i don't pick a nit to be a spelling nazi but in case the poster wants to google more abt her it will help to have the right spelling since the name sounded-out is very, very common
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Sun Jul-24-05 05:02 PM
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6. One aspect is that Kane was misunderstood; he's just a regular guy. |
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Edited on Sun Jul-24-05 05:06 PM by Democrats_win
Now bush too is misunderstood. He's NOT a regular guy. He's a manipulator, a liar and does not have a decent cell in his body.
The wicked witch's last words: I'm melting. Ohhhh What a World! What a world!
When bush is melting away, will he resemble the witch?
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Mon Jul-25-05 09:23 AM
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8. You Haven't Read "Wicked" yet |
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Once you read that or see the play you will have to revise your words!
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Tue Jul-26-05 07:13 PM
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9. Hmmm. You've got me curious. The other Wicked thread has me |
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determined to read that book soon.
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Wed Jul-27-05 09:18 AM
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10. Yes, I'll never be able to look at "The Wizard of Oz" the same way again. |
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One has to admire a novelist who can take an established book and so thoroughly deconstruct it and turn it completely on its ear.
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Sun Jul-02-06 02:07 AM
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I don't think that Welles meant it as socialist propaganda, but the thesis is nonetheless interesting. My impression was that the sled ("Rosebud") symbolized his soul: he loses it at a very young age, expels it when he dies, and then we see it burning up in a suspiciously hell-like furnace after he has died.
The point of the film is largely to piss in William Randolph Hearst's eye, but what I love about it is that it is an examination of someone's life in all of its contradictions, without judgment--hence the reporter's remarks at the end.
This movie, as I think you also agree, is outstanding.
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