8:00 p.m. (b)

Lee Kuan Yew said so

I think a lot of people

They aren't really scared of me

They're just afraid of the law

Or the truth or whatever it is

That I represent

And this dude

Sonny

Chazz Palminteri

He's a handsome, dapper man

In his suit

Very well dressed

But sometimes

As Charles Butler McVay III 

Or Nicholas Cage said in

USS Indianapolis

It's best to be respected, not feared

You can do most that way

If you want to know what true love is

Go see how people in Singapore feel

About Lee Kuan Yew now

30 years, plus 20 years of his son, later

# 5
In this frame from "A Bronx Tale," a character is having a serious conversation indoors. The setting features wood-paneled walls, creating an intimate and somewhat somber atmosphere. The character is dressed in a formal suit, suggesting a significant or authoritative role. His expression is intense and focused, reflecting the gravity of the statement, "I would rather be feared," which is displayed as a subtitle. The lighting is soft and natural, emphasizing the character's contemplative demeanor. This scene captures a pivotal moment in the film, emphasizing themes of power and respect, central to the narrative of "A Bronx Tale."
- Captions / subtitles: "I would rather be feared."
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