Citizen Kane: My Reasons Satisfy Me Susan!

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Citizen Kane is owned by RCA Corporation with the subsidy RKO Pictures.
The scene features Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane telling his 2nd wife, Susan Alexander Kane (played by Dorothy Comingore) becoming angry.
In the scene, Welles places Susan in darkness at the moment that he dominates the conversation.
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I love how in this scene, Susan is begging, pleading Kane to show her some amount of compassion or tenderness in her genuine despair, to treat her like a human being instead of another worker or voter to placate him. Even before this, like when his first wife offered to forgive his affair if he just thought of their son, or when Jed confronted him in a drunken stupor, Kane was given many chances of genuine love and forgiveness but he rejected them all. The universe was pushing for him to realize he had what he needed all along but he was so deluded he couldn't see it until he finally ran out of chances.

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Every husband's reaction when their wife gets shrill at 0:14.

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