Irish Don,

I tend to like the real dramatic parts; one is just before Michael shoots Sollozo & McCluskey and is standing by the table with a very intense look on his face, knowing he was going to kill these two people and that his life would never be the same again. (Nothing like seeing it on the big screen by the way);

I also loved the whole sequence in Sicily with Appolonia's courtship/marriage, etc., showing that Michael did have a sensitive even romantic side.

Another favorite scene is when Vito was in the hospital and no one is with him and Mike takes full charge of the situation, enlisting Enzio's help in front of the hospital. It was then I think that leadership abilities, if you will, came shining thru gauranteeing the right to be future Don.


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"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon