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Something in Part I that always bothered me
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10/14/03 02:21 PM
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Hello ,
Something that 's always bothered me in part I is that the filmlength from the point when Michael visits Kay for the first time after his excile in Sicilly and ask her to marry him, to the point when they (apearantly) are married and have children is about 10 minutes (2 scenes). You never see a marriage never witness a birth or even notice a belly on kay. All you see in between of the two scenes is the visit to las vegas (Fredo). Doesnt this bother anyone else? And were there scenes on that topic included perhaps in an earlier/different version??
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Re: Something in Part I that always bothered me
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10/14/03 02:38 PM
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Originally posted by CCDevlin: ... You never see a marriage never witness a birth or even notice a belly on kay. All you see in between of the two scenes is the visit to las vegas (Fredo). Doesnt this bother anyone else?... Nope, it's never bothered me. There are alot of leaps in time like that in The Godfather. We simply have to assume several months or years have gone by between on scene and another. I don't see what the problem is ... we know Michael & Kay got married & had their son, why see it depicted in detail I'd rather they got on with the relevant parts of the story. Apple
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Re: Something in Part I that always bothered me
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10/14/03 03:47 PM
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if the movie wasn't so damn long (i enjoy long movies though).....they probably could have put it in. they had SO much story to tell....it would be wasted time to put in the wedding scene and the birth....they couldn't do it....even with only the more important parts of the story people still think it's very long. i wouldn't have minded extending it ten hours though, because i love the godfather so much.
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Re: Something in Part I that always bothered me
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10/14/03 03:53 PM
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Yes I agree that the leaps are ok but this leap is so sudden. IN the movie he asks her to marry him and ten minutes later they step out of a car with their first child :S. It just seems sloppy from a directing point of view. Ofcourse I understand the time limit and the big load of storylines though.
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Re: Something in Part I that always bothered me
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10/14/03 04:00 PM
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I've seen alot of movies, dont worry. My point in here is that the 'real time' is very short between alot of steps in time. It was not possible to do it differently perhaps, but thats another thing.
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Re: Something in Part I that always bothered me
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10/15/03 01:23 AM
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Originally posted by AppleOnYa: Originally posted by CCDevlin: [b] ... You never see a marriage never witness a birth or even notice a belly on kay. All you see in between of the two scenes is the visit to las vegas (Fredo). Doesnt this bother anyone else?... Nope, it's never bothered me. There are alot of leaps in time like that in The Godfather. We simply have to assume several months or years have gone by between on scene and another.
I don't see what the problem is ... we know Michael & Kay got married & had their son, why see it depicted in detail I'd rather they got on with the relevant parts of the story.
Apple [/b]I agree with this post 100%
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