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Re: Who's Fault Was it?
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09/16/04 10:18 PM
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waynethegame
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Himself, obviously. I mean, he broke the rules (i.e. he became a chazzer and got high from his own supply). But he also showed that he had some semblance of a heart by not letting "Alberto" kill that guy's wife and kids. So.. he wasn't cut out for the business.
Wayne
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Re: Who's Fault Was it?
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09/17/04 08:24 AM
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scarfacelondon
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I don't think it was entirely his own fault, his mother did not care about him, his father ran away and he was possibly living under torture by Castro.
If we look at what happened to him before the start of the movie(growing age), what made the man he was, it comes down to the fault of mother, father and dictatorship.
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Re: Who's Fault Was it?
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09/17/04 11:50 PM
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Santino Corleone
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Castro all the way. If he hadn't dumped Tony and some poor schmuck's boat, this never would have happened.
"Neri, take a train to Rome and light a candle for the Archbishop."-Vincent Corleone
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