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Snow globe??? Winter? More postponement?!? Waaaaaaaaaaah!!! :cry: God grant us PATIENCE!L.O.V.E & LOVE ALL THE WAY!
...this also found on Wiki, may be even more appropriate to the snowglobe reference;You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login PlotCharles Foster Kane (Orson Welles), the enormously wealthy media proprietor, has lost his power and been abandoned by his loved ones, and has been living alone in his vast palatial estate Xanadu for the last years of his life, with a "No trespassing" sign on the gate. He dies in a bed while holding a snow globe, and utters "Rosebud..."; the globe smashes.Kane's death then becomes sensational news around the world. Newsreel reporter Jerry Thompson (William Alland) tries to find out about Kane's private life and, in particular, to discover the meaning behind his last word. The reporter interviews the great man's friends and associates, and Kane's story unfolds as a series of flashbacks.Edit to add...Wow, after reading this entire wiki page on citizen kane, I am sure this is what the globe is referencing!!! I also just googled Michael Jackson and Citizen Kane and tons of pages referencing the similarities are to be found!!!
mjfansince4 his theory is very logical, look at this comparison I gotCitizen Kane built a huge mega mansion / castle modeled on "Xanadu", from Coleridge's poem Kubla Khan. Michael Jackson built a huge mega mansion / castle modeled on "Neverland" from JM Barrie's Peter Pan. Citizen Kane has his own private zoo in Xanadu, including ... wait for it .... Chimpanzees! Citizen Kane has a private zoo in Xanadu, for example ... wait .... CHIMPANZEES! Citizen Kane was living in his mansion, largely isolated from the outside world. And surprise surprise, so did Michael Jackson. Citizen Kane's death was met with massive newsreels, bulletins screaming it all over the world in all different languages (as per the opening sequence). After Kane's death, his accumulated material possessions are sold, auctioned or burnt. And what about all the things that Michael Jackson again?If you write "Charles Foster Kane 'using only the letters found in' Michael Jackson ', is an anagram of Michael Jackson. The evidence speaks for itself. Orson Welles was truly ahead of its time, with a film that deconstructs the life of a man not yet born. . Of course, this opens the film to many new interpretations. Are we to understand that singing career failed Kane's mistress, Susan Alexander is a symbol of the breakdown of the Jackson Five Jackson originals? Or perhaps infer that constant overspending Michael Jackson, only to find a deeper spiritual fulfillment?
lotus_sutra , paula-c & mjfansince4, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! God, I love this place; there always is someone who thinks different, someone who can rise above the constrains of their own immediate emotional turmoil (some of us are 'ruled' by the extremes of our whirlwind temperaments :oops: ), someone who makes the other person on the throes of disappointment feel TONS better So I say, YAY, Bring on the snowglobes...'metaphorical' ones, of course! 8-) :lol: L.O.V.E & LOVE ALL THE WAY!
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