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Title: How does the film's (Citizen Kane) cinematography and soundtrack affect emotional reactions to characters and the situations they face, using specific scenes from the film.
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The music dies down in order suggest a sense of resolution to the entire film, as if everything has come to rest to peace, like the life of Charles Foster Kane. Showed first 250 characters
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Towards the beginning of the film there is a scene of a young Charles Foster Kane sledding down a knoll of snow, exclaiming carelessly and playing with himself. The music that accompanies this scene is one of a light-hearted nature. The fluttering sounds implemented by Hermann seem to arouse a sense of freedom, security, and worry-free mentality that comes along with being a child... Showed next 250 characters
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