Originally Posted by Turnbull
Part of the greatness of that last scene in Roth's hotel room is that, by that time, both of them were onto each other--and each knew that the other knew.


knew what?

When Michael went to Roth's house he had already figured that he was behind it but he never did He was creating diversion It was Stupid -- people behaving like that with guns Nothing to do with him

Both continued pretending their relationship was still good until that last scene He knew he was all set to be “whacked after midnight” but he had no idea he was planning to murder Roth [and Ola]

I reckon way beyond the power of greed and revenge, Roth was slippin'....vastly underestimating if he thought after his soliloquy, he would fall for his partner talk and be a sitting duck for his assassination

Did he think Michael with just a bodyguard in Roth's Havana is a dead man