Originally Posted By: 45ACP
 Originally Posted By: Sopranorleone
I personally like the way the Fabrizio scene the way they showed it. I loved how he was killed in the same way he killed Apollonia. However, it was a risk that Fabrizio would not be killed instantly and thereby NOT know that it was Mike's revenge.


I think Coppola must have had the same feeling since he allowed Fabrizio to crawl out of the burning car alive . . . just enough time to figure out what happened, and why.


I always liked that scene for the way Fabrizio crawls out, tries to rise, then collapses. I wonder why the film scene differs so much from the novel.


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