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DigiPack / First Pressing with defective BD1 / UPC: 715515266116 / 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray Criterion | 1941 | 120 min | Not rated | Nov 23, 2021

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Citizen Kane 4K

(1941)

Citizen Kane 4K Blu-ray delivers stunning video and reference-quality audio in this must-own Blu-ray release

Chronicling the stormy life of an influential publishing tycoon, when he dies news reporters scramble to discover the meaning of his final utterance.

For more about Citizen Kane 4K and the Citizen Kane 4K Blu-ray release, see Citizen Kane 4K Blu-ray Review published by Dr. Svet Atanasov on November 21, 2021 where this Blu-ray release scored 5.0 out of 5.

Director: Orson Welles
Writers: Herman J. Mankiewicz

, Orson Welles, John Houseman
Starring: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead, Ruth Warrick, Ray Collins
Producer: Orson Welles

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Citizen Kane 4K Blu-ray Review

Reviewed by Dr. Svet Atanasov, November 21, 2021

Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" (1941) arrives on 4K Blu-ray/Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion. The supplemental features on the disc include numerous archival programs with the director and various cast and crew members; three audio commentaries; archival interview with Martin Scorsese; new program with effects experts Craig Barron and Ben Burtt; vintage trailer for the film; and lot more. In English, with optional English SDH subtitles for the main features. Region-Free.

The inevitable winner

Is Orson Welles' Citizen Kane one of the greatest cinematic masterpieces ever created, or one of the most brilliant cinematic litmus tests ever conceived? Welles' use of bold, often surprisingly unconventional framing and editing choices confirms that at its core it was undoubtedly an experimental project, but what about the attitude that emerges from it? It is inconsistent, to say the least. It is precisely why it took a long time for influential critics to deconstruct Citizen Kane in a very particular manner and then begin agreeing with each other that it was a mainstream masterpiece, the type of film that could speak with authority to most everyone that gave it a chance.

But what if the popular take on Citizen Kane isn't the correct take? Have you ever considered such a scenario? What if Welles conceived Citizen Kane to function as a cinematic litmus test that can expose the one-dimensional expectations of influential critics and other people with the ability to shape up a popular opinion? Citizen Kane is full of unorthodox material that can very quickly begin to look like misdirection material if it is seen from the right angle and with the right mindset, and there are plenty of crumbs that lead to precisely such a deconstruction of its narrative. Let's highlight a couple of these crumbs.

The entire life of the enormously wealthy and powerful publishing tycoon Charles Kane (Welles) is reconstructed via the overlapping recollections of a few individuals that supposedly knew him best. It is these recollections that tell you, the viewer, who the tycoon was and how he treated the people around him. But are they legit? What do you see in Citizen Kane that makes you comfortable trusting these individuals? Well, nothing really. Welles The Director uses them to manipulate you to believe that Welles The Actor is the awful person they are 'remembering'. In other words, you are told what you should see and are carefully conditioned how to interpret it. (Not coincidentally, this exact practice is still the famous exercise of influential critics and all kinds of different influential media pundits).

There is a point in Citizen Kane where Welles The Director even reveals his entire trick to you, but you have to place it in the right context. It happens shortly after Welles The Actor orders the singing coach to continue working with the woman he loves, Susan Kane (Dorothy Comingore), even though it is already beyond obvious that her voice is awful. At the opera house, the audience can barely endure the new 'star' Welles The Actor has created with the power of his media empire. Some people are seen yawning, some are heard booing. After the curtain falls, there is a long moment of silence and the camera intentionally pauses on the face of Welles The Actor as he awaits the audience's reaction. When the obviously prearranged clapping begins, he enthusiastically begins contributing to it as well. Success. The new 'star' is effectively validated. As it usually happens, eventually the scam is exposed and rejected, but this development is irrelevant because it has been demonstrated just how easy it is to create and manipulate a popular opinion.

Perhaps the most revealing aspect of the dual nature of Citizen Kane is its connection to William Randolph Hurst. It provides the perfect bait the intellectual type needs to begin drawing 'logical parallels' and explain the numerous important socio-political themes that are supposedly hidden in it. Of course, from there it is awfully easy to give it a 'proper' political identity as well. Don't fall for it because Welles did not conceive Citizen Kane to be that kind of a political film. It is actually a very cheeky film that reflects quite well the personality of its creator, who just happens to be the greatest prankster to ever step behind a camera.

Citizen Kane 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality 4K

4.5 of 5

1080p

4.5 of 5

Presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.37:1, Citizen Kane arrives on 4K Blu-ray/Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion.

The following text appears inside the booklet that is provided with this release:

"Because the 35mm original negative no longer exists, this restoration, undertaken by the Criterion Collection, draws primarily from a 35mm nitrate composite fine-grain master made from the original negative in 1941. Some sequences where the primary element had sustained damage were replaced using a 35mm duplicate negative, struck from the nitrate-grain master itself in 1941. Both film elements were scanned in 16-bit 4K resolution on a Lasergraphics Director film scanner, utilizing high-density scanning and 3-flash HDR (high dynamic range) in order to retrieve the greatest amount of detail from the dense nitrate element. A 35mm print from the collection of the Academy Archive at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences was used as a color-grading reference in this restoration, with additional reference to the 2010 Warner Bros. restoration, whose grading was based on the same reference print. On the 4K Blu-ray disc, the feature is presented in Dolby Vision HDR. On the Blu-ray, it is presented in high-definition SDR (standard dynamic range).

For restoration of the original monaural soundtrack, the bilateral variable-area optical tracks from the both the nitrate fine-grain master and the duplicate negative were transferred at Deluxe Sound Services in Hollywood, using the COSP system. The cleanest surviving sections of the two the elements were selected and compiled into a single track. After eight years, the physical damage to the optical tracks was substantial, manifesting as audible pops, clicks, dropouts, and other distortions. These artifacts were digitally mitigated on a case-by-case basis, with every effort to preserve the character of the original production.

Transfer supervisor: Lee Kline/Criterion Post, New York.
Additional picture element research: Craig Johnson/Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Colorist: Giles Sherwood/Criterion Post.
Audio element supervision: Ryan Hullings/Criterion Post.
Audio restoration: Michael W. Wiese/Criterion Post.
Scanning: Michael Borquez, Chris Gillaspie/Warner Bros. Motion Picture Imaging, Burbank, CA."

Please note that the screencaptures from the 4K Blu-ray are downscaled to 1080p. Therefore, they do not accurately reflect the quality of the 4K content on the 4K Blu-ray disc, including the actual grayscale of this content.

4K BLU-RAY DISC

I viewed the film with HDR enabled and on my system I could identify three areas with meaningful improvements. (I compared the 4K presentation with the 1080p presentation from Warner Bros.'s previous Blu-ray release of Citizen Kane). The first area is the overall dynamic range of the visuals, which for obvious reasons is entirely predictable. Indeed, the visuals tend to look slightly darker yet richer, in numerous areas boasting finer ranges of darker shadow nuances. I think that some of these improvements can be appreciated a lot easier if you are looking at the 1080p presentation at the same time, but the difference is immediately noticeable. The second area is the density of the visuals. Excluding the intentionally manipulated material from the very beginning of the film, elsewhere the improvement is immediately evident. A larger screen will make the improvement a lot more obvious, but you won't have to have a very large screen to appreciate it. The third and final area is where some of the most dramatic improvements are. It is the grayscale, which is clearly superior. Obviously, HDR is again a factor, but I think that grays are noticeably expanded and as a result the perception of depth is positively affected as well. Now, it is very possible that different systems will produced different results, but I personally found the improvements in this area to be the most significant ones. All in all, despite some inherited limitations -- which are addressed in the quoted text above -- I think that the 4K presentation is simply marvelous. My score is 4.75/5.00. (Note: This is a Region-Free release).

BLU-RAY DISC

UPDATE TWO: We received a new Blu-ray disc from a Second Pressing that has the technical issue from the First Pressing corrected. The issue was present on the Blu-ray copy that was included in the 4K Blu-ray release as well. If you would like to receive a Second Pressing disc, please follow the instructions provided by the Criterion Collection here. Screencaptures #29-40 are from the new Blu-ray disc.

Earlier tonight, I was able to view the new Blu-ray release and do some direct comparisons with the previous Blu-ray release from Warner Bros. (I have this release in my library). The technical presentation of the restoration is most definitely not identical. While some of the discrepancies are very clearly introduced by the new encode, it is also very easy to tell that many visuals have a different dynamic range. Sometimes the discrepancy is small and you will most likely need the Warner Bros. release to spot it, but elsewhere it is very easy to recognize it without reference it. On my system, the grayscale produces different ranges of nuances, with visuals on this release typically having stronger grays and blacks and expanded ranges of whites. I think that the perception of depth can be impacted as well, especially on larger screens, but I am unsure precisely how it will be recognized and appreciated by different viewers. Obviously, the same source limitations are retained. My score is 4.75/5.00. (Note: This is a Region-A "locked" Blu-ray release. Therefore, you must have a native Region-A or Region-Free player in order to access its content).

UPDATE ONE: A replacement program has been announced. See full details here.

On the Blu-ray disc I received there appears to be some sort of an issue. At the moment, I do not know it if is present on all 4K Blu-ray/Blu-ray releases, but I have contacted the folks at Criterion for clarification. Here's what I am seeing on my disc:

Early into the film, where the action moves to the newspaper building in New York, the dynamic range of the visuals begins to change rather dramatically, and with it so do delineation and depth. Obviously, grain exposure becomes very different as well. I don't want to speculate what causes the change, but I did not see it in native 4K. This leads me to believe that there might be some sort of a technical error. When the issue is addressed by the folks at Criterion, I will update our review. (Note: This is a Region-A "locked" release).

Citizen Kane 4K Blu-ray, Audio Quality

5.0 of 5

There is only one standard audio track on this Blu-ray release: LPCM 1.0. Optional English SDH subtitles are provided for the main feature.

The native limitations of the original audio are still detectable. However, I think that its overall clarity, sharpness, and stability are very good. I did perform some direct comparisons with the lossless track from Warner Bros' previous Blu-ray release and my impression is that some of the mass scenes can sound a tad better. However, I don't know if the difference will be instantly recognized or appreciated by people that are simply enjoying the 4K presentation.

Citizen Kane 4K Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras

5.0 of 5

4K BLU-RAY DISC

BLU-RAY DISC ONE

BLU-RAY DISC TWO

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Citizen Kane 4K Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation

5.0 of 5

There are a lot of very interesting takes on Orson Welles' Citizen Kane that supposedly explain why it is the greatest film ever made. There are probably bits of the truth in all of them, though I personally do not believe that there is one film that is better than all the other films that were made over the years. So, what is the truth about Citizen Kane? Well, I consider Welles the most brilliant prankster to ever step behind a camera, and the more I revisit Citizen Kane, the more convinced I become that it pokes fun at the people that allowed it to exist as well as the people that were supposed to critique it and determine its public fate. This is the only take on the film that makes perfect sense to me. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

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