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Godfather, what is this movie about? Please, 3Q.
Let's get to the point. Let's start with the title, and combine the techniques of screenwriter and director to talk about the wedding scene that confuses the newly arrived audience. This scene is the introduction of the film and the prologue of the story, which contains too much very important film information. Understanding this scene is extremely important for later viewing. I try to tell the relationship between this scene and the following scene in a diaosi way. The film begins with a close-up facial feature of Amerigo bonasera, the owner of the funeral home, with transliteration and caption interception. Bonasera told the story that his daughter was humiliated and abused by a traitor, and the judge publicly defended the criminal. This two or three-minute monologue seems simple, but it is not. If you watch it again, you will find that Bernasella's mood fluctuates, and her voice goes from low to high, and then from high to low, which is very faltering and interesting. His voice was dull at first, because he talked about what happened before his daughter was beaten, and then he talked about the tragic situation after her being beaten. He began to raise his voice as if you were there. When Bonasera said that the judge released the criminal in court, he became excited and began to lose control. Suspended because of nervousness, they were released the same day! These two sentences are his excited expression. After telling this story, Bonasera began to ask the godfather for help. At this time, his voice is also high, some domineering. At this time, the skill of the screenwriter is reflected. The godfather began to earnestly persuade Bonasera, but Bonasera refused to give in. The godfather was gentle and stern, and after some reasonable persuasion, Bonasera's voice dropped again, and his attitude became smooth and respectful to the godfather as to his subjects. The role of these few minutes' play, I think, is to let the audience have a preliminary feeling of being superior, reasonable and inviolable to the godfather from the beginning. These few minutes are also like a short life story. Bernasella's mood goes from the starting point to the climax, to the trough, and then to the end. Play it carefully like a very delicate little story. Maybe I didn't understand it at first, but it didn't make people feel bored. Bonasera's scene is a foreshadowing. As will be mentioned later, Bonasera reappeared after Sonny, the godfather's eldest son, was murdered. Until the end of the film, you can still see Bonasera at the godfather's own funeral. This foreshadowing is so ingenious that it seamlessly connects with Bonasera's later appearance and conforms to Bonasera's identity as the owner of the funeral home. Moreover, this is also Bonasera's reward after the godfather showed Bonasera, which is reasonable. When the audience saw the godfather go to Bonasera to arrange his son's funeral, they would immediately recall the scene when Bonasera pulled his head off. It gives people space for reflection and aftertaste, and makes the audience feel that they are also involved in the film conception like screenwriters and directors. Bonasera's foreshadowing is just one of many subtle foreshadowing in the film. Let me put a lot of foreshadowing of the wedding together, and you will understand when you look back. Paulie, the traitor who betrayed the godfather, appeared three times in the wedding for only a few seconds, but it contained a lot of important information, suggesting that he would betray the godfather in the future. On his first appearance, Paulie saw his boss Clemenza dancing and flattered him that he danced well. Clemenza lost face and told him to do something serious. Paulie is a little dissatisfied, which shows that he is not satisfied with his position. When she appeared for the second time, Paulie saw the godfather's daughter receive a gift package from a guest and said to herself that there was a lot of money in it, which showed that Paulie was greedy for money. On his third appearance, Sonny, the godfather's eldest son, smashed the camera of the FBI photographer and it fell to the ground. The last person who kicked him was Paulie. Obviously, Paulie wants to show her loyalty in front of her master, that is, to show off her performance. This kind of person is easy to have it both ways. Based on these three appearances, does Paulie's betrayal seem natural? This is not only Paulie's confession, but also a foreshadowing for future plot development. Speaking of Sonny, the godfather's eldest son, his tragic fate was doomed at the wedding, and the film also arranged the foreshadowing. First of all, the film hinted at the beginning that Sonny was fooling around with the bridesmaids, and it was easy to get into trouble because of women. Later, because Sonny went to the maid of honor, her brother-in-law was beaten, which led to the murder. Secondly, Sonny defied the authority of the FBI and smashed the camera, which not only let the audience know his hot temper, but also gave Sonny the basis and antecedents for his death. Third, Sonny's wife appeared twice. Once Sonny asked her to take care of the children, his wife retorted that he should take care of himself because his wife saw him flirting with the bridesmaids. Then Sonny secretly asked the maid of honor to go upstairs to have sex. He was very angry when he found that his wife was telling dirty jokes to her female companion. It implies that Sonny is easy to offend people in every way, even his family. His death is both his own relief and everyone's relief. The baker Enzo is also very natural. Enzo stayed in America because of the help of his godfather. The godfather was injured, so it was natural for him to visit the hospital. It is also reasonable for the godfather's youngest son, Mike, to ask Enzo for help. Even the film provides Enzo, a little guy, with the performance space within his power. After scaring away the killer sent by drug dealer Sollozzo, Enzo's hand with a cigarette shook badly at the hospital gate, leaving a deep impression. Follow-up please read the link yourself, he can teach you to understand the godfather, a great movie reference:
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