the scene where clamenza is teaching mike how to shoot the gun, clamenza starts going on about how vito was proud of mike. it always seemed to me that he was just trying to make mike feel guilty and go ahead with his plan. after all wasn't it knowledge that vito disapproved of him joining the marines. so my question is, do you think clamenza was being honest and sincere, or was he just trying to make mike feel guilty?


"strange things happen all the time, and so it goes and so it goes. and the book says, 'we may be through with the past, but the past is not through with us'" - MAGNOLIA