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80-year-old review dents Citizen Kane's perfect score

The Tribune’s negative review was published under the pseudonym 'Mae Tinee' with the headline 'Citizen Kane Fails to Impress Critic as Greatest Ever Filmed'

AP Los Angeles Published 29.04.21, 01:35 AM
Actor Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane.

Actor Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane. Screenshot

Arson Welles’s Citizen Kane, widely considered one of the greatest movies ever made, has lost its 100 per cent score on Rotten Tomatoes after the review aggregator website added a negative review from 80 years ago.

The negative review, published by the Chicago Tribune on May 7, 1941, was the 116th review of the film on the website and became the one to ruin the perfect score of the film.

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The Tribune’s negative Citizen Kane review was published under the pseudonym “Mae Tinee” and accompanied with the headline “Citizen Kane Fails to Impress Critic as Greatest Ever Filmed”, reported IndieWire. The review was published a few days after the film first started rolling out into theatres in 1941.

The critic branded the movie “a flop” and wrote that the film’s noir-inspired visuals and use of shadows “gives one the creeps”.

“It’s interesting. It’s different. In fact, it’s bizarre enough to become a museum piece. But its sacrifice of simplicity to eccentricity robs it of distinction and general entertainment value,” the review wrote.

The review, according to IndieWire, was uploaded on the website in line with the launch of launch of the RT Archives, an archival hub introduced in November 2020.

Not just Citizen Kane, classics such as A Night at the Opera, Double Indemnity, Home of the Brave, Victim, Mädchen in Uniform, The Dirty Dozen, and Gilda were issued new scores.

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