An epiphany for Moe Greene
I literally just thought of something!
"Spoilers ahead"
I was going over the scene where Michael is trying to "persuade" Moe Greene to sell his share of the casino/hotel. As ye already know. Moe becomes instantly infuriated by Michael's attempt to out muscle him and begins to curse them out ("talking loud saying stupid things"). Breaking stuff to look tough, reminding him that the Corleone family are no longer in a position to make demands and asserting himself on top of the Mafia food chain. "I'm Moe Greene! I made my bones when you were going out with cheerleaders".
All of this made me wonder. Was this violent outburst just a facade in an attempt to save face? Maybe he felt disrespected that Michael was so openly talking down to him. Not to mention the fact that Michael straight up implied he was stealing from them. Would Moe Greene's reaction had been any different if this would have been a private conversation, between the two of them? Probably not! But I can't help but entertain the possibility that if Michael would have been more discreet. Maybe Moe would have been somewhat agreeable with their plans. Because he wasn't embarrassed in front of his peers.
Maybe this was all an intentional ploy on Michael's part. Maybe he wanted to embarrass Moe Greene in public. Same way he embarrassed the Corleone's by slapping his brother around in public.
Just a thought.