The video language of the film has been analyzed more thoroughly in the film classes of countless professional colleges for decades. I just want to know, if I can choose, will Kane choose a poor childhood or a great life later? Or maybe no matter what he chooses, he can't escape the loneliness that is destined to be in his fate? In the end, a person's loneliness ends, leaving behind countless prosperity, life is destined to be nothing? And even at the most brilliant peak of life, what we see is his vague loneliness and loneliness, his soul has no other person to talk to, and the "rosebud" in the fire seems to prove that its owner's life is actually just a A downright tragedy?
Is he wrong? What made and caused all this?
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