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All my respects, dude: they had me watching that polemical, narcissistic crap at the faculty... to support the thin air on which the movie is built, Welles added a few "innovative" shots, but you just can't base an entire movie on a zoom, no matter how pretty that zoom might be. It still is about a dude with a huge jaw, full of himself, believing he's the real, bad-arse deal. The epitome of flaunted confidence... true shrink-material. Maybe daddy-related issues, lack of recognition, who knows?

The protagonist is just some tycoon: tycoons make money, babe, just live with it. What's the use of inspecting such a bored-down character's life in such a morbid fashion..? get a life, people: friendship, love, 60s/70s music and movies, a good book, some night out, life en pleine air, travelling, a little gym...
...please, do yourselves a favour and don't watch more than 10 minutes of that nerdy, arty-farty, pretentious "Citizen Kane".

It's just a status-symbol for people who don't know sh*t about cinematography, and believe to be considered cool and hip by watching that movie. Don't be fashion victims.

I watched it again after a decade, I thought "maybe it's just me, let's give it another try": I couldn't watch it whole.

Orson Welles was better off pulling radio jokes, he just wasn't cut for cinema, by any means. What a disgrace...
"Slumdog Millionaire" is definitely a good movie... enjoyable, no less.
If it's overrated or so, I don't know.

"The Departed" is just plain great: you must believe it's the best movie in the history of cinema, if you overrate it.
It's not the greatest movie ever made, but it's utter mastery...

I couldn't watch the whole "Inception", and "Amarcord" didn't impress me.