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Originally posted by Turnbull:
This is another example of the plot weaknesses that make GFIII feeble compared with GF and II:
(...) Is it really plausible that Michael, who was trying so desperately to "get out," would invite a war with Zasa by publicly welshing on him and humiliating him?
and that´s it exactly. if we know one thinG abot the world of The Godfather, it´s that a public humiliation or snubbinG will not Go unresponded. especially not with a Guy that is so obsessed with his reputation and imaGe as Zasa is.

Alonzo (nice name, i love Tod BrowninG
grin ), i think it miGht be a plothole, but it´s possible that Zasa wasn´t one of the casino investors in the first place. the beGinninG of GF III suGGests that Zasa, althouGh a decent mobster, is not one of the biG shots. the part of business HE was involved in was the part that Michael had left behind a lonG time aGo. that´s my Guess. but in General, i´d stick with the plothole.

GreetinGs, consiG.


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