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WARNING: Video contains spoilers.

A comparative analysis of the narrative choices in Citizen Kane and Rashomon. Both films have storytellers relaying their own perspective of events, but subtle differences in execution lead to a dramatically different effect from both films, leading to what I'm calling "The Citizen Kane Effect" and the "Rashomon Test".

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