• karashta@piefed.social
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    24 days ago

    Citizen Kane.

    Yes it is circle jerked hard by film lovers… For good reason.

    This is what I might consider the first movie shot in what would be recognized as a modern movie format.

    It is told non sequentially, the composition of shots is absolutely incredible.

    It’s a movie shot in 1941 that looks nothing like the other movies of the time. Literally decades ahead of its time. It looks like it could have been shot a few months ago as a period piece.

    There’s good reason for it being one of the most acclaimed movies of all time.

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      24 days ago

      It’s hard to overstate how important the film is to cinema. It pretty much established what the modern movie is.

      That said, based strictly off of entertainment value. IMO it is just absolutely terrible.

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        24 days ago

        That’s interesting. I’m not a film guy at all, and it certainly never occurred to me that it pioneered some of the key stuff in modern movies (although that totally makes sense). But I remember enjoying it! The pacing felt quite good, there were some mysteries and character drama. Not a top movie for me personally, but pretty watchable for a B&W movie.

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      23 days ago

      While filming Citizen Kane, director and star Orson Welles likened making a movie to playing with a toy train set, and that playful inventive spirit shines all throughout the movie.