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The Godfather (1972) directed by Francis Ford Coppola ends with one of the most devastatingly quiet scenes in cinema history. After Michael assures Kay that he is finished with the family business, the door slowly closes on her as she watches men kiss his hand and call him Don Corleone. In that single moment, everything becomes clear. Michael has fully crossed the line, and Kay realizes she has lost him forever. What makes the ending so powerful is how little is said. Kay stands outside the room
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The Godfather (1972) directed by Francis Ford Coppola ends with one of the most devastatingly quiet scenes in cinema history. After Michael assures Kay that he is finished with the family business, the door slowly closes on her as she watches men kiss his hand and call him Don Corleone. In that single moment, everything becomes clear. Michael has fully crossed the line, and Kay realizes she has lost him forever. What makes the ending so powerful is how little is said. Kay stands outside the room
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