Steve Jobs In Citizen Kane

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During the film Citizen Kane, I realized theme in it was the struggle of telling one man's story. I mention this in my main assignment, but I have since then gains even more information of this topic. At the begining of the flim they reveal the first draft of the news clip and then have an arguement on how they did not tell Charles Foster Kane's true story, but just his business half of it. Now getting to why I am adding on to what I said in my main assignment, I recently saw a commerical for the new Steve Jobs movie, simply tittled "Steve Jobs". I have already watch the previous flim based around him called "Jobs", but that film took a much different approach. The first movie was much more focused on accuracy with appearance, casting

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