Citizen Kane, a historical drama from 1941, is renowned for its innovative cinematography and storyline. While not much compared to current movies, this film was key in the advancement of movies and plots. It brought movies from being dinky little skits with weak plots to a viable source of artistic ability.
The difficult part about watching this movie is that you have to pay very close attention to it, as speaking is very important for the plot. If you aren't listening, it's very easy to miss a big moment of the film. This is the reason, I think, that many people don't like the film very much. That, and that it seems so uneventful in the shadow of action-adventure films today.
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