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Godfather
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TRY TO SETTLE A 25 YEAR ARGUMENT, I NEED SUBSTANTIATION OR JUST YOUR OPINION ! AFTER BAPTISM ROCCO PULLS UP AND WHISPERS IN MICHEALS EAR, MICHEAL WHISPERS BACK AND GIVES A DEATH STARE AT CARLO.
WIFE SEZ ROCCO INFORMED MICHEAL ALL THE 5 FAMILIES DEAD I SAY THAT ROCCO JUST TOLD MICHEAL THAT CARLO SET UP SONNY
WHAT DO YOU THINK OR GIVE ME A PLACE TO LOOK
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Re: Godfather
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SC, thanks again for your input, probably no one has the correct answer and I'm with you, saw GF 1 & 2 couple hundred times, never thought too much of 3. One scene I visited Calvary Cemetery on near Flushing, you can see the Kusisko Bridge and two gigantic fuel storage tanks in background. My grandparents are there and brought videos of Don Vito's Funeral to find filming scene
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Re: Godfather
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(I've always had an issue with mike's "need" to get Carlo to admit what he had done. IMHO,Carlo was a dead man no matter what he said). That "need" to hear Carlo confess comes from Mario Puzo himself. It was in the novel.
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Re: Godfather
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Why and what hard evidence does anyone know that makes you think that Micheal already knew Carlo set up Sonny ? I cannot think of anything I seen or heard that Micheal knew Carlo set up Sonny. Read the novel. As I recall (it's been awhile since I last read it) there is no EXACT statement saying that Mike and Vito knew of Carlo's complicity but it is definitely alluded to.
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Re: Godfather
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Thanks for all replies they are all valid but that look and stare Micheal gave Carlo after the whisper reply will always make me believe He just found out about Carlo. Just a question to all. Why and what hard evidence does anyone know that makes you think that Micheal already knew Carlo set up Sonny ? I cannot think of anything I seen or heard that Micheal knew Carlo set up Sonny. Welcome to the boards, Johnny. If you're here looking for "hard evidence," you won't have much luck.  A lot of what we discuss is speculation, some clearly supported by evidence from the book and movies, some more fanciful. But that's the brilliance of the movies- that there is so much subtext that we can speculate as to what it means 40 years later. As to your question, I believe that Rocco was just reporting on the result of the hits. For one thing, Michael himself tells Carlo that he was never fooled by the charade of the fight with Connie. I see no reason to disbelieve him. But, more compellingly, accepting the idea that Michael only just found out about Carlo at the funeral leads to some logical stretches: 1. That Rocco was not providing Michael with the vital information on the hit. How else would Michael know whether they were successful? 2. That, while overseeing a major string of assassinations, Rocco somehow came into possession of important information that had eluded the Family for months. 3. That Michael would immediately murder a family member based solely on a whispered conversation on a sidewalk with no further follow up or investigation. 4. That Michael would be able to plan Carlo's assassination, gather the people together, buy plane tickets, etc. in a matter of minutes or hours. Plus, if he didn't know about Carlo before that day, would he really have so many people on site for the killing? What if one of them was in cahoots with Carlo? He had no time to investigate that.
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Re: Godfather
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Looking at this thread, and also re-reading the material in the book leading up to Sonny's death, I have a couple of observations:
First, Carlo's confession is pretty meaningless. Michael more or less tells him that if he fingers Barzini or Tattaglia he's going to Vegas, but if Carlo "insults his intelligence" Michael is more ambiguous, except that he'll be very angry. Of course Carlo confessed, anyone would.
Second, I'm not really sure if Carlo's beating of Connie makes more sense if Carlo was arranging things or if Carlo was being set up. The sequence makes sense to me if the girl who called Carlo was actually beholden to, say, Tattaglia the pimp. She calls, starts a huge fight in the house, Carlo has bragged about roughing Connie up, [edit: and he does it again], and Sonny comes to the rescue. I'm just starting to re-think this, so there could be material out there that clarifies all this, but I'm not sure that it makes much sense for Carlo to get this girl to call the apartment and set all of this in motion.
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