"Rosebud.."
Charles Foster Kane (played by Orson Welles) in "
Citizen Kane", from 1941.
"Citizen Kane," directed by Orson Welles, is a groundbreaking 1941 film renowned for its innovative storytelling and deep focus cinematography. The film's central mystery revolves around the dying word "Rosebud," a poignant symbol of the protagonist's lost innocence and unfulfilled desires from childhood.
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