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"That's my business" (Vito/Clemenza/Tessio in II)
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04/12/07 03:53 AM
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Watching GFII for the umpteenth time recently, I was struck by a something that I hadn't been struck by before. When Vito is conferring with Clemena and Tessio, they ask him how he plans to convince Fanucci to take less than the full payment. He replies, "That's my business." I think this line, although fleeting, suggests that the following is going on:
1. Vito asks his friends for a more reasonable amount, with the understanding they'll always share and share alike.
2. Vito goes to Fanucci and breezily presents him with the underpayment. He hopes Fanucci will conclude that Vito has gotten the full amount from his friends but is skimming off the top. Maybe Fanucci will cut him in on the action, and Vito will secretly divvy up his cut with Tessio and Clemenza while continuing to underpay Fanucci.
3. Both insulted and impressed, Fanucci does in fact conclude that Vito is chiseling his friends. He promises to make Vito his protege but, knowing that someone with this much initiative will become a threat before long, decides to eliminate him.
4. Because Fanucci oversells the offer, however, Vito knows that one of them is a dead man.
Thoughts?
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Re: "That's my business" (Vito/Clemenza/Tessio in II)
[Re: pegorin]
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04/12/07 04:04 AM
04/12/07 04:04 AM
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Good thoughtful post and interesting but I think you're giving Fanucci too much credit. He was a gavone and probably incapable of making such conclusions. Anyway, welcome to the boards, pegorin!
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Re: "That's my business" (Vito/Clemenza/Tessio in II)
[Re: pizzaboy]
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04/12/07 11:00 AM
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Welcome to the boards, Pegorin. Very thoughtful first post.  As DC pointed out, Vito had already decided to kill Fanucci before he dined with T&C. And I also agree with PB and SC that Fanucci wasn't smart enough, and was too arrogant, to see Vito as a threat to him. So why did Vito say to his friends, "that's my business...just remember that I've done you a favor"? My guess is that he was putting them to the test. He knew that he was making a gigantic, irrevocable step--taking an enormous personal risk, as well as changing the course of his life. Even though he hadn't told T&C that he'd kill Fanucci, they were in it with him--if Fanucci rejected the offer, he might demand yet more as a punishment for the "affront," and might come after them. Would Vito's friends appreciate the gravity of what he was doing? Did they have faith in his capabilities and courage? Show appreciation? Stand by him? Or would they lose their nerve? Suspect Vito of pocketing their money and running? Try to knock down the $100 each to some lesser amount? Vito needed to know the answers before proceeding. When he said, "D'accord?" ("Agreed?"), and they agreed, T&C were taking as much an irrevocable step, in their own way, as Vito did.
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Re: "That's my business" (Vito/Clemenza/Tessio in II)
[Re: pegorin]
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04/12/07 03:22 PM
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The Last Woltz
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Great post!
However, I disagree with your interpretation.
I think Fanucci is smart enough to realize that Vito is a promising talent, but too arrogant and short-sighted to see Vito as a threat.
I also don't see Vito's reduction of the price from T & C as "share and share alike." On the contrary, the "That's my business" scene is a great preview of the older Vito - a man who, under the facade of friendship, respect, and loyalty, seeks to put people into his debt, and then wields absolute power over those who are. Rather than fostering communality with Tessio and Clemenza, he is setting himself apart from (and above) them.
"A man in my position cannot afford to be made to look ridiculous!"
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Re: "That's my business" (Vito/Clemenza/Tessio in II)
[Re: The Last Woltz]
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04/12/07 06:29 PM
04/12/07 06:29 PM
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Great post!
However, I disagree with your interpretation.
I think Fanucci is smart enough to realize that Vito is a promising talent, but too arrogant and short-sighted to see Vito as a threat.
I also don't see Vito's reduction of the price from T & C as "share and share alike." On the contrary, the "That's my business" scene is a great preview of the older Vito - a man who, under the facade of friendship, respect, and loyalty, seeks to put people into his debt, and then wields absolute power over those who are. Rather than fostering communality with Tessio and Clemenza, he is setting himself apart from (and above) them. I agree. Vito presages the Godfather Vito of the future. By the way, the word is "cafone."
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Re: "That's my business" (Vito/Clemenza/Tessio in II)
[Re: pegorin]
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04/19/07 07:59 PM
04/19/07 07:59 PM
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Do you think Vito returned any money back to Clemenza and Tessio after he killed Fanucci?
louPete
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Re: "That's my business" (Vito/Clemenza/Tessio in II)
[Re: The Last Woltz]
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05/12/07 06:13 AM
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wtwt5237
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Yes it is his very strategy to make people indebted to him and receive him as the Don. And it's a good chance to display his genius for underworld business.
One has only one destiny, he cannot choose it.
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Re: "That's my business" (Vito/Clemenza/Tessio in II)
[Re: wtwt5237]
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05/14/07 01:21 PM
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A couple of things come to mind...
1. Vito asks "why does he bother other italians?(Vito being family man and very much into his heritage doesnt like this and it shows) 2. Vito see's Fanucci in action backstage chiseling for money. 3. Vito see's kids slash Fanucci 4. Vito NEVER feared the guy even BEFORE he knew what he was about 5. When Vito offered Fanucco less.. he was able to see how Fanucci worked. He was weak and stupid. 6. Fanucci to find some work for Vito... eh, why? when you can knock off the neighborhood bum and be boss yourself. 7. Fanucci squeezes and slaps Vito's face... the end. LOL
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