It then cuts to a close up of the front of the godfather’s face. This is the first time in the film his face has been revealed and the dialogue now shifts from the first man to him. The focus is now on the godfather. It then cuts to a long shot of the room, where he is in centre of frame and has two men in the room with him as well as the first man. The Mise en Scene with the support of these two men suggests his superiority, he is clearly in charge. After this it cuts to a mid-shot of the godfather sitting down stroking a cat, giving the impression that he is comfortable in this situation, reinforcing his superiority. It also links him to the room, and with his opulent clothing and the room itself looking professional and expensive places him as a grander character. His calm tone of speaking and the laid back actions also reinforce him being comfortable in this situation; he is very powerful and is also not a stranger to a life of crime. The slow pace of editing also reinforces this calm and suggests the control he has over the situation.
As the godfather stands up it cuts to a long shot of the room where the two other men also stand up and cross the room. This gives the impression of them rising to protect him in case of emergency, and therefore how important the godfather is. It could also potentially be that because he has stood up, they have to also to treat him with respect as he is extremely powerful and they cannot afford to be his enemy. The godfather approaches the man in a slight low angle shot reinforcing his dominance over the man, the godfather actor is also taller, making him seem more threatening.
The opening scene ends with a close up of the man kissing the godfather’s hand, and the godfather escorting him out. This demonstrates the respect that the godfather expects and is used to, reinforcing his superiority.
Through the slow pace of editing, the opulent Mise en Scene and the actions of the godfather and the men around him, the godfather is introduced as a mysterious and dangerous character that demands respect, and you do not want to be one of his enemies.
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