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Vito, Michael and power
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Vito and Michael were very powerful men. But, what did they do with the power they achieved?
I believe that for Vito, power was a means to an end: security and a free hand to control his family and businesses. In Sicily, he’d witnessed a two-bit gabellotto wipe out his father, brother and mother—and nearly wiped him out—with a wave of his hand. In America, a two-bit Black Hander demanded a big share of his take of a dress factory robbery that he’d risked life and liberty for. He’d never let that happen again.
His money bought him the power to control those around him, and to buy police and political protection for his businesses. But, he never lived big. His “Mall” in Long Beach was a formidable property, but it was more a fortress where he surrounded himself with family and retainers than a mansion or an estate. It seemed pretty ordinary on the inside, no fancy furniture or chandeliers. He didn’t flaunt his money—the only time we see him dressed in anything other plain shirt and pants is at Connie’s wedding and at the Commission meeting.
He knew he could never be considered “legitimate” in society, but it was enough for him to be respected and honored by those whom he helped and did business with. Vito summarized himself succinctly for Michael: “I work my whole life, I don't apologize, to take care of my family. And I refused -- to be a fool -- dancing on the string, held by all those -- bigshots. I don't apologize -- that's my life” [emphasis added].
For Michael, power seemed to be its own end—once he had power he never stopped trying to get more. He lived lavishly and publicly in Nevada—his party for Anthony at his gigantic, showy estate, and his thousands of guests, was the exact opposite of Vito’s modest, anonymous lifestyle. He wasn’t content to be the biggest power in US gambling—legal and illegal—he had to have Klingman’s share of the Tropigala Hotel, and he wanted all of Roth’s Havana holdings. He let nothing stand in his way—having a hooker killed to blackmail Geary, attempting to murder Roth to get his holdings.
You could argue that all of his wealth and power served his obsession with becoming “legitimate.” In III, he had achieved legitimacy --he sold his gambling interests, had been made a Papal Knight, and founded a gigantic philanthropy. But he still wants more—he wants the controlling interest in Immobiliare because, as Archbishop Gilday says, “it can make you one of the richest men in the world.” And, he’s still controlling the Commission—as Vincent tells him, “I know you’re into banks and Wall Street, but everyone knows you’re the final word, you’re like the Supreme Court.” And he’s keeping Zasa from rising in the Commission. Nothing satisfies him.
“Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in,” he complains after the Atlantic City attack. Yeah, sure—he was never out, never wanted to be out.
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Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Vito, Michael and power
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But he still wants more—he wants the controlling interest in Immobiliare because, as Archbishop Gilday says, “it can make you one of the richest men in the world.” TB, You left out the most important part of that quote - the quote, in its entirety gives us the reason, I believe. "This deal with Immobiliare can make you one of the richest men in the world. Your whole past history, and the history of your family, will be washed away." Michael's driving ambition was his quest for legitimacy, as much as the accumulation of power. An obviously futile ambition, of course, but it certainly drove him.
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But he still wants more—he wants the controlling interest in Immobiliare because, as Archbishop Gilday says, “it can make you one of the richest men in the world.” TB, You left out the most important part of that quote - the quote, in its entirety gives us the reason, I believe. "This deal with Immobiliare can make you one of the richest men in the world. Your whole past history, and the history of your family, will be washed away." Michael's driving ambition was his quest for legitimacy, as much as the accumulation of power. An obviously futile ambition, of course, but it certainly drove him. Yes. I left off the second part of the quote because it's part of another agenda: Gilday's sleazy attempt to get Michael to save his ass by bailing out the Vatican Bank. Michael's face is impassive, his gaze is skeptical: His sins had already been washed away when the Pope made him a Knight of St. Sebastian--why else would he have invited the press to witness to his celebratory party, with a briefing by young Abbandando? Even after being blessed by the Pope, and despite his hundreds of millions of dollars of net worth, Michael still wanted more: more money and more power through the Immobiliare deal.--and more leverage over the Vatican through the bailout...he never stopped.
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Re: Vito, Michael and power
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But he still wants more—he wants the controlling interest in Immobiliare because, as Archbishop Gilday says, “it can make you one of the richest men in the world.” TB, You left out the most important part of that quote - the quote, in its entirety gives us the reason, I believe. "This deal with Immobiliare can make you one of the richest men in the world. Your whole past history, and the history of your family, will be washed away." Sure thing lucab19 in its entirety: So who wouldn't?! especially the former head of the most powerful Mafia family, wash away his nefarious history and for only Six hundred million! Michael's driving ambition was his quest for legitimacy, as much as the accumulation of power. An obviously futile ambition, of course, but it certainly drove him. Michael had achieved "legitimacy" and accumulated immense power and wealth indeed and realised his ambition or rather the semblance of the "legitimacy" it ever going to be.... We saw how Michael was “respected and honored” by all those Senators and business people fawning! over him at the Superman club Senator attended Michael's son's party in his home - not so for Vito's daughter's wedding
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Re: Vito, Michael and power
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Michael like father like son Same as Vito, the enemies have to be wiped out However Times were changing Also Vito's Criminality and Michael's “legitimacy” Vito enjoyed the power and fear that he wielded “to control” - among others, just ask! 1. Signor Roberto, Carmela's friend's landlord 2. Don Ciccio, one leg in the grave 3. band leader's brains or his signature 4. Woltz via Khartoum [defenceless prize horse] 5. anybody about killing machine Luca, Vito's most valued friend Vito was instrumental, contributed and caused the misery of every one of his children to their gloom and doom including the violent deaths of Sonny and Fredo Thanks! Pop Here's the thing Extracts: He knew he could never be considered “legitimate” in society” and “I don't apologize -- that's my life” [emphasis added] but burdened Michael with Vito's goal for Michael to be “legitimate” in society” and Michael's driving force and obsession “to be the biggest power in US [and Havana] gambling —legal and illegal” Bigger than US Steel Thanks! Pop Vito's "to be respected and honored by those whom he helped” - always with a caveat Some day and that day may never come, I'll call upon you to do a service for me - Keeps hanging over their head Paulie and Tessio still betrayed Vito. Carlo when Vito was in Hospital recovering from hit with five shots —once he had power he never stopped trying to get more Even after being blessed by the Pope, and despite his hundreds of millions of dollars of net worth, Michael still wanted more: more money and more power through the Immobiliare deal.--and more leverage over the Vatican through the bailout...he never stopped. That is the Good Business Practice of powerful and successful people They never stop Vito had a huge wedding for Connie not dissimilar to Anthony's party Michael too “surrounded himself with family and retainers” Mama, Tom, Fredo and Connie to come and live on his estate with her kids Neri, Rocco.... Vito -- where is the fairness? - comply with his “justice” or die The band leader couldn't benefit after building up Fontane's career probably from an unknown, to a star and the band leader's brains would have been on the contract if he hadn't signed off Fontane's release Woltz was forced to cast the actor he never wanted for his movie, making him look ridiculous! and Woltz' head would have been.... if Fontane hadn't got the part in Woltz' movie Johnny Fontane never gets that movie. That part is perfect for him; It'll make him a big star. And I'm gonna run him out of the business -- -- after Geary's squeeze and insults “—having a hooker killed [deplorable and Tom too] to blackmail Geary” Was Michael bloodthirsty?Extract: Khartoum and Hooker -- both were defenseless, truly innocent victims and I reckon, parallel could be drawn In fairness, Michael was not “attempting to murder Roth to get his holdings” Michael was negotiating in Good Faith It was Roth who was attempting to murder Michael after stringing Michael along as his son and successor and Roth's murder was only after Roth's attempt to machine gun Michael down Once a common Mafia hood -- Michael can never be out!
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Re: Vito, Michael and power
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We saw how Michael was “respected and honored” by all those Senators and business people fawning! over him at the Superman club Senator attended Michael's son's party in his home - not so for Vito's daughter's wedding Lana, that is true - but Senator Geary clearly held Michael in utter contempt, as evidenced by this exchange: GEARY Yeah, well let's cut out the bull---t. I don't want to spend any more time here than I have to. You can have the license, the price is 250,000 dollars. Plus a monthly payment of 5% of the gross -- of all four hotels. Mister -- Corleone. { he said his name in a mocking Italian accent} MICHAEL Now the price of the license is less than 20,000 dollars, am I right? GEARY That's right. MICHAEL Now why would I ever consider paying more than that? GEARY Because I intend to squeeze you. I don't like your kind of people. I don't like to see you come out to this clean country in your oily hair -- dressed up in those silk suits - and try to pass yourselves off as decent Americans. I'll do business with you, but the fact is, I despise your masquerade -- the dishonest way you pose yourself. Yourself, and your whole f--king family. I maintain that his quest for (real) legitimacy was driving him.
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Re: Vito, Michael and power
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Here's the thing Extracts: He knew he could never be considered “legitimate” in society” and “I don't apologize -- that's my life” [emphasis added] but burdened Michael with Vito's goal for Michael to be “legitimate” in society” and Michael's driving force and obsession “to be the biggest power in US [and Havana] gambling —legal and illegal” Bigger than US Steel Thanks! Pop I reckon, the family under Michael was "legitimate" he had achieved the semblance of the "legitimacy" it ever going to be.... successful businessman, philanthropist and as We see in GFIII more "legitimate" than ever Michael's "legitimate" front was the Elephant in the room and as we saw people were not treating him as crime boss to his face and going along with it -- Senator attending Anthony's party, Mr. Wonderful by the Sierra Boys Choir, Plaque, Roth's birthday party, Superman club Who didn't know who Michael's father was? Who Michael is? New York City police Captain and a man named Virgil Sollozzo -- Yeah, I heard that story.... Baptism massacre No secret after Geary's squeeze and insults “—having a hooker killed [deplorable and Tom too] to blackmail Geary” Nevadan Senator Geary's arrogance and hubris: Untouchable decent American family man visiting brothels and squeeze Vito too would have copped the same squeeze and insults from him Slippery Geary thought he was too smart to let Michael beat him and nearly pulled it off too. 1. kept him totally in the dark about his upcoming Senate hearing 2. the ambiguous rotten apples speech 3. conveniently excusing himself
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Here's the thing Extracts: He knew he could never be considered “legitimate” in society” and “I don't apologize -- that's my life” [emphasis added] but burdened Michael with Vito's goal for Michael to be “legitimate” in society” and Michael's driving force and obsession “to be the biggest power in US [and Havana] gambling —legal and illegal” Bigger than US Steel Thanks! Pop I reckon, the family under Michael was "legitimate" he had achieved the semblance of the "legitimacy" it ever going to be.... successful businessman, philanthropist and as We see in GFIII more "legitimate" than ever Michael's "legitimate" front was the Elephant in the room and as we saw people were not treating him as crime boss to his face and going along with it -- Senator attending Anthony's party, Mr. Wonderful by the Sierra Boys Choir, Plaque, Roth's birthday party, Superman club Who didn't know who Michael's father was? Who Michael is? New York City police Captain and a man named Virgil Sollozzo -- Yeah, I heard that story.... Baptism massacre No secret after Geary's squeeze and insults “—having a hooker killed [deplorable and Tom too] to blackmail Geary” Nevadan Senator Geary's arrogance and hubris: Untouchable decent American family man visiting brothels and squeeze Vito too would have copped the same squeeze and insults from him Slippery Geary thought he was too smart to let Michael beat him and nearly pulled it off too. 1. kept him totally in the dark about his upcoming Senate hearing 2. the ambiguous rotten apples speech 3. conveniently excusing himself . Definitely was not legitimate it was more of a bullshit excuse he would use. It took another 20 years for him to finally try to go legitimate
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I reckon, the family under Michael was "legitimate" he had achieved the semblance of the "legitimacy" it ever going to be.... successful businessman, philanthropist and as We see in GFIII more "legitimate" than ever
Michael's "legitimate" front was the Elephant in the room and as we saw people were not treating him as crime boss to his face and going along with it -- Senator attending Anthony's party, Mr. Wonderful by the Sierra Boys Choir, Plaque, Roth's birthday party, Superman club
he had achieved legitimacy -- was respected and honored In II, Senator attending Anthony's party, Mr. Wonderful by the Sierra Boys Choir, Plaque, Roth's birthday party, Superman club In III, founded a gigantic philanthropy. Pope made him a Knight of St. Sebastian. blessed by the Pope. Bigger than US Steel 
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Michael's "legitimate" front was the Elephant in the room and as we saw people were not treating him as crime boss to his face and going along with it -- Otherwise Neri will take them fishing! Klingman -- Yeah, I heard that story.... Once a common Mafia hood -- Reporter: 1. What about Mr. Corleone’s connections with Las Vegas gambling? 2. What about his involvements with the underworld?
Dominic Abbandando: Hey, cut the crap, huh? The Pope the Holy Father himself has this very day blessed Michael Corleone; and you think you know better than the Pope? Sure thing spin doctor -- for six hundred million!
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Vito's "to be respected and honored by those whom he helped” - always with a caveat Some day and that day may never come, I'll call upon you to do a service for me - Keeps hanging over their head When Tom called upon Bonasera to do his service for Vito in the novel: Amerigo Bonasera felt the coffee churning sourly in his stomach, felt himself going a little sick. It was more than a year since he had put himself in the debt of the Don to avenge his daughter’s honor and in that time the knowledge that he must pay that debt had receded. Now Bonasera felt the sickness of a man faced with disaster. He waited with a feeling of the utmost despair.
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Bonasera was pretty clueless when it came to Vito. First,he insults him by asking how much Vito would charge to avenge his daughter's assault, as if he was a goon for hire. To make it worse,he does it in front of other people,and on Connie's wedding day. In the novel, when Bonasera gets the call from Tom,he conjures up all kinds of scenarios for the "service" he is to repay. He thinks that he will be asked to get rid of a body, or somehow be forced into doing "Mafia" business. He gets really worked up. Turns out that all Vito was asking was for Bonasera to do what he does every day,namely prepare a body for viewing. His "feeling of utmost despair" was unfounded,but understandable,given his preconceived notions about Vito.
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Re: Vito, Michael and power
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Bonasera was pretty clueless when it came to Vito. First,he insults him by asking how much Vito would charge to avenge his daughter's assault, as if he was a goon for hire. To make it worse,he does it in front of other people,and on Connie's wedding day.
t The interplay between Vito and Bonasera is what makes this one of the most powerful opening of any movie ever made. Those first four words--"I believe in America"--set Bonasera's ideal of the "American Dream" against his need for the justice denied him by his adopted country--and Vito's ability to give him justice in the old fashioned, Sicilian way that he needs now. It's a marvel to watch Bonasera trying to reconcile the two by turning Vito into a gun-for-hire--and Vito's patient but pointed explaining that the justice he seeks is paid for by friendship, respect and honor, not money. "You found paradise in America: you had a good trade, made a good living, the police protected you, and there were courts of law.. You didn't need a man like me." When Bonasera finally capitulates, kissing Vito's hand, we have, right at the beginning of the movie, a very clear idea of what Vito is about. Bravo!
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Michael like father like son, in Denial and Delusional. Geary too and their masquerade We are not murderers [huh?!] Drugs is a dirty business. Tattaglia is a pimp but his gambling -- harmless vice [not to the victims] comply with his “justice” or die Michael: Senator, We're both part of the same hypocrisy. But never think it applies to my family [yeah right! Michael's family knew nothing about this unholy and evil Sicilian thing that's been going on for 2,000 years funding their rich and privileged life]
Geary: All right, all right -- some people have to play little games. You play yours [Senator, same as your little games] Michael's statement before the Senate committee "clearing his family name" to put it in the record I'll do business with you but the fact is, I despise your masquerade -- the dishonest way you pose yourself Nevadan Senator Geary's arrogance and hubris: Untouchable decent American family man visiting brothels “we'd done it before” but.... Senator, same as your masquerade -- the dishonest way you pose yourself
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Michael like father like son, in every way Criminal and Blood family
The difference was their wives. Carmela you can never lose your family Kay murdered theirs Carmela's love, loyalty and support for Vito was unconditional and she took care of their blood family without asking Vito about his business unlike Michael's horror wife Kay Biggest Hypocrite Kay enjoying the spoils of the tainted money from other people's blood, misery and murder, funding her rich and privileged life until the Tahoe bedroom shooting when it suddenly dawned! on her this unholy and evil Sicilian thing that's been going on for 2,000 years must all stop Also worth noting when 1. Vito and Carmela married, Vito was a law abiding store employee 2. Michael and Kay married, Kay knew Michael was Mafia
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Michael like father like son, in every way Criminal and Blood family
The difference was their wives. Carmela you can never lose your family Kay murdered theirs Carmela's love, loyalty and support for Vito was unconditional and she took care of their blood family without asking Vito about his business unlike Michael's horror wife Kay Biggest Hypocrite Kay enjoying the spoils of the tainted money from other people's blood, misery and murder, funding her rich and privileged life until the Tahoe bedroom shooting when it suddenly dawned! on her this unholy and evil Sicilian thing that's been going on for 2,000 years must all stop Also worth noting when 1. Vito and Carmela married, Vito was a law abiding store employee 2. Michael and Kay married, Kay knew Michael was Mafia . Completely False. Before the shooting she clearly said “You said the family would be completely legitimate in 5 years that was 7 years ago”
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Exactly Evita whilst Michael, once a common Mafia hood -- had achieved "legitimacy" and accumulated immense power and wealth indeed and realised his ambition or rather the semblance of the "legitimacy" it ever going to be.... It is still the same tainted money Kay murdered their truly innocent, defenseless unborn son to spite her husband How unholy and evil is thatI didn't want your son Michael -- I wouldn't bring another one of your sons into this world. It was an abortion Michael. It was a son Michael, a son and I had it killed -- My take, Kay didn't even see their unborn son as living, her own flesh and blood as well -- calling their unborn son it -- a tool to use, to commit murder, to spite his father Oh -- Who is blind
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Re: Vito, Michael and power
[Re: Dwalin2011]
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I don't agree with Kay's decision to have an abortion, but it's absurd to blame her more than Mike. His faults are endlessly bigger than hers. If you think Kay is an evil hypocrite, then Mike is a heartless monster without redeeming qualities, no matter how he is trying to paint himself. It's like comparing a mosquito to a man-eating tiger (maybe not the most accurate comparison, but you get my point). Where does it say Kay blamed more than Mike  What comparison? What point
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