To me it seem kind of like Orson Wells thought that William Randolph Hearst was so interesting that he needed to make a movie about his life, as well as so narcissistic that he had to include his own life in the movie as well.
When his own life began to play out similar to the way that Kane's life had in the film, it seems that Wells had become a profit for his own life. It doesn't seem surprising that it did. Wells had hit the top of his career around the age of 25, and after that there was no where's else to go but down.
Watch a clip of the movie below:
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