
Citizen Kane
In Our Time: Culture
The Disintegration of a Marriage
I feel that it's a very masculine film. The representation of women is, I mean, Susan, the opera scenes. She's made to look like a grotesque gargoyle and with everyone laughing at her. And it's painful to watch. But you feel like we don't identify with him in that position. We identify with her."
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