Me, on Kane:

Various cinematic tools and techniques to communicate meaning; the only film that comes close is Jeunet's Amelie in terms of "filmmaking for beginners". Vertov's Man With a Movie Camera takes it even further.

Deep, rich cinematography and a fine script; it's one of those rare examples that is decidedly auteuristic ('of the director') and still collaborative in the mainstream Hollywood respect.

Watch it again, from the start.

(Do people watch films in more than one sitting here?)


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