Is Citizen Kane Actually the GOAT?
0:00 The Year 1941 1:10 My First Viewing (I was wrong) 1:51 Reason 1: The Cinematography 2:48 Reason 2: Is it Rewatchable? 3:42 Reason 3: The Magic of Orson Welles 4:26 Reason 4: The Meaning of "Rosebud" 5:35 Reason 5: The White Stripes Connection 6:35 Conclusion: Great, but not the GOAT? Is Citizen Kane really the greatest movie of all time, or just the most influential? Let's travel back to 1941 to find out. In this episode of Film Time Travel, we land in 1941—a year of war, noir, and Orson Welles. I revisit my complicated history with Citizen Kane (my first viewing was a disaster) to see if it lives up to the hype. From the revolutionary cinematography and the meaning of "Rosebud," to the surprising connection with The White Stripes, here are 5 reasons why I love this film, even if I don't think it's the GOAT. In this video: Why 1941 was a paradox of war and cinema. The groundbreaking lighting techniques (Chiaroscuro). Why the "boring classic" stigma is wrong. Orson Welles vs. Bogart. The White Stripes ("The Union Forever") connection explained. Join the discussion: Do you think Citizen Kane is the GOAT, or does that title belong to Casablanca or The Third Man? Let me know in the comments! #CitizenKane #OrsonWelles #ClassicMovies

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