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Deleted scene from Ghost Dog which is crucial to understand the move completely

Deleted scene from Ghost Dog film. This scene gives different perspective of the film and explains everything. What's going on? Don't worry I'll explain everything and show you, that the ending and film as whole is much more profound than just samurai stuff. But be warned, there are also spoilers. So go watch the movie because stuff below may blow your mind ;-) When I saw Ghost Dog, I was a bit confused about the ending. Yes, it's a film about the way of the samurai. Samurais don't end up very nicely, so we somehow expect the ending of this film to be tragic. When that happened, we say: "Of course he had to die, he was a samurai." Well, being a samurai explains why Ghost Dog doesn't fight back in the final showdown, but it doesn't (in the logic of the film) explain why the whole mafia was after Ghost Dog after he successfully finished the task which the mafia gave to him. And it doesn't explain why Ghost Dog had to die at the end of the movie (Note that Luis didn't care about that samurai stuff). So, those are the crucial questions: why was the mafia after Ghost Dog, and why did Ghost Dog have to die at the end of the movie? The answer to both of those questions is the same: Ghost Dog made a big mistake. And he made this mistake two times... I watched the movie on DVD and after it ended, I wasn't completely sure what to make of it and had particularly the two questions above in my mind. Right after the movie ended, I watched the deleted scenes (this video). It took me some time to comprehend, but the next day, everything clicked and all the pieces of the puzzle fell into place. So, what is the mistake that Ghost Dog made twice? The answer is: He didn't kill the mafia boss's daughter Louise. First in the scene where he killed her lover Frank, and then in the final scene where he spared her during the shooting at the mafia mansion. When Ghost Dog makes this mistake for the first time, it doesn't seem like a big deal. Yes, he left a witness alive, yes, she was the daughter of the mafia boss, but is that the real reason why he has the entire mafia after him? In Jim Jarmusch's movies, what is not captured on camera is often more important than what we as viewers see. Jarmusch often hides important clues and never reveal them to viewer. The main clue here is that surviving Louise is essentially the main boss and driving force of the plot. The information that was in the deleted scene was that a large part of the mafia's property was actually written in trust fund for Louise. It was a classic cover as her father continued to make decisions about the property. But that changed the moment Louise turned 21. At that point, she stopped being a pawn and gained the right to both the property and decision-making. Ghost Dog killing her lover in front of her eyes must have piss her up. She used all the possibilities, including blackmailing her own family, to get revenge on Ghost Dog. She probably cut off mafia money supply (as seen in the scene where the mafia has trouble paying rent) and put significant pressure on the mafia bosses. After Ghost Dog did his job and killed almost the entire mafia family, he repeated his main mistake: he left the real head of the mafia alive and let her watch as he murdered her father. Louise became the only head of the family, the only heir, and she forced Ghost Dog's master Louie to shoot Ghost Dog while she watched from the back seat of the car. Yes, you need to watch the movie from Louise's perspective, and it is different story. Thank you for reading this far. I would be glad to hear your opinion. Did you know that Louise is the main driving force and biggest boss? Do you perceive the movie differently now? Let me know in the comments.

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