Posted By: dontomasso
Sonny in the Saga - 07/10/07 07:33 PM
I AM ADVISED THIS POST IS A RIPOFF OF PB'S RECENT POST. SORRY I MUST BE GOING SOFT IN THE HEAD. I noticed this time around watching the saga that a nmumber of deleted scenes showing Sonny's behavior after Vito is shot and he has leadership of the family thrust upon him really fill out his character and IMO should have been left in the movie itself.
What emerges is a character who is trying his best to to the right thing...he is brilliant in the scene with his mother, and handles himself very well, but otherwise we see someone who is very unsure of himself and probably very scared.
For example in one scene he calls Tom and finds out he isnt home. Of course he doesnt know Sollozzo is holding him yet, but you can see the disapointment register on his face when he realizes Tom isnt there to help him right away.
We also see it in the two scenes where he is making contacts with people who have information about Vito. In two cases when they help him (which they are on the payroll to do) he goes out of his way to tell them that they are going to get bonuses. He tells one that there's an extra grand coming, and he tells another that he is going to have an extre marry Christmas. Vito or Michael would never have done that. They would have expected to get that kind of information from their people and they would never show their feelings in such a way. Also he forgets to bring Teresa Hagen into the inner circle, which Michael has to do.
Each of these things shows a more complaex character than the movie makes him out to be, and closer to the character of Sonny in the novel.
What emerges is a character who is trying his best to to the right thing...he is brilliant in the scene with his mother, and handles himself very well, but otherwise we see someone who is very unsure of himself and probably very scared.
For example in one scene he calls Tom and finds out he isnt home. Of course he doesnt know Sollozzo is holding him yet, but you can see the disapointment register on his face when he realizes Tom isnt there to help him right away.
We also see it in the two scenes where he is making contacts with people who have information about Vito. In two cases when they help him (which they are on the payroll to do) he goes out of his way to tell them that they are going to get bonuses. He tells one that there's an extra grand coming, and he tells another that he is going to have an extre marry Christmas. Vito or Michael would never have done that. They would have expected to get that kind of information from their people and they would never show their feelings in such a way. Also he forgets to bring Teresa Hagen into the inner circle, which Michael has to do.
Each of these things shows a more complaex character than the movie makes him out to be, and closer to the character of Sonny in the novel.