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Another example of how Fredo was looked over

Posted By: ACK_NO. 1

Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/10/04 02:08 PM

Another telling scene in the first movie is when Sonny admonishes Tom, saying "That's easy for you to say, he's not your father." Tom comes back with "I'm as much a son to him as you or Mike."

A very telling reference to the fact that Fredo was not regarded with respect by anyone in the family. Why would Tom omit Fredo unless he did not respect him??

This is nothing new, as we all know that Fredo was definitely the weak link in the family chain, but it just shows that Fredo would never have been considered to take over the family and also hints at his later anger and resentment in the second film, when he goes in with Johnny Ola and sells out Michael. "I'm smart! I got passed over! It aint what I wanted!"

And of course, Michael's cold dismissal: "You're nothing to me now, Fredo. You're not a brother, not a friend." And also that look that Michael gives Al Neri when he's embracing Fredo at Mama's funeral...now that's cold!!
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/10/04 03:20 PM

Could be, Ack. Another possible explanation: Fredo wasn't in the room at the time, so Tom was being very focused in his statement.
The most telling example, IMO, occurs right at the beginning of the film: Fredo isn't present in the Don's office during any of the conferences on Connie's wedding day. He's busy getting drunk--a sure sign of weakness that the Don would disapprove of.
Posted By: ACK_NO. 1

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/10/04 04:40 PM

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Originally posted by Turnbull:
Could be, Ack. Another possible explanation: Fredo wasn't in the room at the time, so Tom was being very focused in his statement.
No, I think what he said was deliberate. It was said in a very matter-of-fact manner, so that's the way I took it. Like you said, Fredo was never present when the Don or the others discussed business. He obviously was not considered to be of any value as to contributing ideas, etc, so I think Tom's omission is deliberate.
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Posted By: Don Sonny Corleone

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/11/04 01:47 AM

I sort of agree with both of you. Tom left Fredo out because he was not in the room, but then again he almost never was. He was nonexistant as a figure in the Family.
Posted By: sicilianspider

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/11/04 02:03 AM

Nice find.. it does work both ways as a spur of the moment saying and a deep remark about Fredo.
Posted By: Sophia

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/11/04 01:16 PM

I always thought Fredo was not in the room during that meeting because he was at the hospital with the mom looking after Vito - he was probably feeling guilty that his weakness got the dad shot..?
Posted By: AppleOnYa

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/11/04 02:22 PM

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Originally posted by ACK_NO. 1:
[QUOTE]... Fredo was never present when the Don or the others discussed business.
Fredo had been present during the initial meeting with Sollozzo, at which Don Vito refused to do business.


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Originally posted by ACK_NO. 1:
[QUOTE]... He obviously was not considered to be of any value as to contributing ideas, etc, so I think Tom's omission is deliberate.
I disagree, and agree with those who post that his mention only Sonny & Mike is only because they were the two brothers present in the room. In fact at this point Mike is still considered of little use with regard to business; there is even the moment when Tom suggests they not get him too involved.

AppleOnYa
Posted By: HollywoodFinocchio

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/13/04 03:57 PM

Also worth noting: when we first meet Fredo he's acting like maybe he's had a few too many. He's a little drunk and acting like a dope. I believe this was deliberately crafted in order to foreshadow.

The circle is completed in GF II when Mike says something to Tom along the lines of "Fredo's weak, and he's stupid."
Posted By: Tom

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/17/04 06:42 AM

i still wonder why mike killed fredo
-he knows hes weak and stupid & wouldnt hurt a fly
-he had several people tell him he didnt know anything about a hit
-hes his brother for cryin out loud,if he knew about the hit,send him to china er sumthin
Posted By: DonMichaelCorleone

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/17/04 06:58 AM

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Originally posted by Tom:
i still wonder why mike killed fredo
-he knows hes weak and stupid & wouldnt hurt a fly
-he had several people tell him he didnt know anything about a hit
-hes his brother for cryin out loud,if he knew about the hit,send him to china er sumthin
I think he did it to add another demension to Mike, he was cold hearted and killing his own brother showed that he wouldn't let ANYONE get away with ANYTHING. Just my opinion though
Posted By: ACK_NO. 1

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/17/04 03:44 PM

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Originally posted by Tom:
i still wonder why mike killed fredo
-he knows hes weak and stupid & wouldnt hurt a fly
-he had several people tell him he didnt know anything about a hit
-hes his brother for cryin out loud,if he knew about the hit,send him to china er sumthin
Just go back to the first movie, when Fredo lashes out at Michael for going against Moe Greene. Remember how coldly he told him "Don't ever take sides with anyone against the family. Ever." Maybe those weren't the exact words, but...

I still think if Fredo had left with Michael the night in Cuba when the rebels led by Castro forced out the presidente and come clean about what happened, maybe he wouldn't have killed him.
Posted By: DonMichaelCorleone

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/18/04 02:07 AM

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Originally posted by ACK_NO. 1:
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Originally posted by Tom:
[b] i still wonder why mike killed fredo
-he knows hes weak and stupid & wouldnt hurt a fly
-he had several people tell him he didnt know anything about a hit
-hes his brother for cryin out loud,if he knew about the hit,send him to china er sumthin
Just go back to the first movie, when Fredo lashes out at Michael for going against Moe Greene. Remember how coldly he told him "Don't ever take sides with anyone against the family. Ever." Maybe those weren't the exact words, but...

I still think if Fredo had left with Michael the night in Cuba when the rebels led by Castro forced out the presidente and come clean about what happened, maybe he wouldn't have killed him. [/b]
I don't think that would have made a difference. Mike knew the minute he found out Fredo went against him he knew he was going to kill him. The only reason he survived as long as he did was because of his mother. If his mother had been dead already I think Mike would have killed him the second he found out.
Posted By: Don Sonny Corleone

Re: Another example of how Fredo was looked over - 10/18/04 02:10 AM

This is getting off topic, but at that point in Michaels life, he was so distrsting of everyone, if Fredo would have confessed,not run,etc, I believe Michael still would have killed him.Fredo was weak, and stupid and his boathouse rant"I was stepped over....it aint he way I wanted it" means he will never accept his place under his younger brother. Yeah,sure, he genuinely felt bad at the time, but Fredo guilt would dissapear the minute someone else offered "something in it for me, on myu own." And they would have too.
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