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Die reiche Isabel Amberson (Dolores Costello) liebt den genialen Erfinder Eugene Morgan (Joseph Cotten). Doch an seiner Stelle heiratet sie einen biederen Kaufmann. Als der stirbt, will Isabels Sohn verhindern, dass seine Mutter und Morgan wieder zusammenfinden. (Sky Cinema)

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kaylin 

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Englisch It is quite recognizable that it is a film by Orson Welles, there is excellent camera work, a well-structured screenplay, and great acting, but unfortunately, it is somehow everything that left me rather cold. Perhaps I will have to give the film a second chance later, just like I did with "Citizen Kane". ()

lamps 

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Englisch I have no doubt that the original director’s cut was a polished gem, but unfortunately, I must rate only the shorter version, which is not bad and clearly shows the revolutionary touch Welles had for staging and lightning the mise-en-scène, and yet I cannot ignore the fragmentary impression it gives; it takes quite awhile for the viewer to fully get their bearings around the characters and their relationships. But I think it’s unfair to be more critical, both because of the suppression of Orson’s full vision and also because of the unarguable narrative qualities The Magnificent Ambersons has retained despite the meddling of the studio. ()

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gudaulin 

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Englisch At the time it was made, it was an above-average film both thematically and in its execution, but I find its reviews to be quite exaggerated. Essentially, it's a classic studio romance with the necessary happy ending at the end. But that's how it goes; famous directors have it easier with fans. If I overlook a few cuts and camera movements, Orson Welles didn't significantly impact the film. Overall impression: 55%. The film might be interesting for its perspective on the beginnings of motorism in the United States, with the prophetic commentary of Eugene Morgan. ()

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