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Often heralded as the greatest film of all time, Citizen Kane invites viewers into a richly layered narrative about the elusive nature of happiness and identity. Orson Welles' directorial debut not only showcases technical brilliance but also deep emotional complexity. The film unfolds like intricate puzzle pieces revealing a man’s life—a figure of immense power yet profoundly misunderstood. The enduring mystery surrounding Kane's final words, "Rosebud," encapsulates a lifelong quest for lost innocence, and the film’s exploration of legacy feels deeply personal.