Vincent was a power hungry, snotty hot-head, pseudo-business man who used Micheal and Connie to attain power of the criminal affairs. When he speaks with Don Altobello: "enjoy the opera, it's all been taken care of!" and walks away. I believed at first he would betray Micheal. He clearly does not want to save the family. He wants to control it and use it, for his benefit.

Connie believes that he's the only one left in the family with her father's strength, and frankly I don't know where she sees Vito's strength in Vincent.

Turi. I am almost done with The Sicilian. I should have finished it by now. I've had it for a year and two months, the local library supposedly has wanted it back for about 6 months, or more.

What is so bad about the movie? Is it not worth watching? I love the dark mood of the story.