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The one most film historians refer to is the scene when Kane's first wife is remembering their life together. It's a montage where they are having dinner and talking. The camera goes back and forth, they get older and older, and the dining room table gets longer and longer until they no longer speak to one another. It's often referred to as one of the best film examples to show time passing.

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