Tuesday, August 4, 2009

I believe in America

The first four words of the greatest film ever made "I believe in America". A scene where the character Bonesara is telling is destiny in America, while Vito Corleone is about to be played out in the rest of the film. The scene is amazing and to me the importance of the scene is the when Bonesara breaks down "...beautiful girl"..."She will never be beautiful again.." you still have not seen Vito Corleone's face but you see his hand move in a gesture which guides someone in the room to give Bonesara a drink. The audience knows without reading the book or even knowing what this film about is the person sitting in the chair has power and is controlling things by the mere gesture of his hands. The way a puppet master controls the strings of the puppets around him. Bonesara is like most characters in the film, he has the flaws that the Godfather can take advantage of. He was a weak father, never said anything to his daughter, believed in something that really gave him no satisfaction and was after revenge which never has any value. The godfather character fools the people and audience around him by thinking he is doing them favours or offer them services in return for favours. When really he is taking advantage of the characters around him. Brilliantly played by Marlon Brando, this first scene shows the mix of friendship, loyalty, business deals, violence and family all at once. Bonesara could never separate the mix, much like most characters in the film. The end of the scene establishes that this mix is what life is made of and we all need a friend like Vito Corleone...
"..Be my friend...Godfather.."

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