As a child, Charles Foster Kane is kidnapped from his mother and placed in the care of a wealthy industrialist. As a result, throughout the rest of his life, every well-intentioned, despotic, or self-destructive decision he makes looks to be a reaction to that very hurtful occurrence.
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As a child, Charles Foster Kane is kidnapped from his mother and placed in the care of a wealthy industrialist. As a result, throughout the rest of his life, every well-intentioned, despotic, or self-destructive decision he makes looks to be a reaction to that very hurtful occurrence.
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