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Re: sollozzo and mike dinner
#32981
10/02/05 01:36 AM
10/02/05 01:36 AM
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According to IMDB.com, here is what was said: "I am sorry. What happened to your father was business. I have much respect for your father, but your father... his thinking is old fashioned. You must understand why I had to do that. Now let's work through where we go from here." After Mike comes out of the restroom Sollozo speaks Italian again without subtitles this time saying, "Everything all right? I respect myself, understand? And cannot allow another man to hold me back. What happened was unavoidable. I had the unspoken support of the other Family Dons. If your father were in better health, without his eldest son running things, no disrespect intended, we wouldn't have this nonsense. We will stop fighting until your father is well and can resume bargaining. No vengeance will be taken. We will have peace, but your family should interfere no longer."
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Re: sollozzo and mike dinner
#32987
10/05/05 02:16 PM
10/05/05 02:16 PM
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TonyD
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Originally posted by Enzo Scifo: "Tu padre ... pensa d'antig"
I always thought it was neat that with the dialog that was used in that conversation, you could kind of get an idea of what was being said even if you didn't have a great grasp of Italian. Without the subtitles it was a bit like really being in on the conversation. I had always assumed that this was an intended effect and that was why there were no subtitles. One question about that conversation ... when Solozzo says "mi dispiace", I had always believed he was apologizing to Mike for resorting to Italian. I recently saw it suggested that he was apologizing for what happened to Vito, following it with that it was just "business". ... which do we think?
"we are bigger than US Steel" ... Hyman Roth and Meyer Lansky
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Re: sollozzo and mike dinner
#32989
10/05/05 02:33 PM
10/05/05 02:33 PM
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TonyD
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Originally posted by dontomasso: Well, Tony "mi dispiace" means "I'm sorry." For some reason I always thought it referred to the injury to Michael's face because the Turk was pointing to his own face at the time. Later in the conversation he says the hit on the Godfather was "business." Wow ... another good possibility about the damage to his face. I hadn't even thought of that. Actually, I just took a look at the script ... I see that Mike actually told Solozzo "Lassi" (essentially to "forget about it") immediately after Solozzo says "Mi dispiace" ... and right before Solozzo says that what happened to his father was just business. So ... that would knock out the apologizing for the hit on Vito idea. So it would either be for the face ... or for resorting to Italian. (btw: yup, familiar with "mi dispiace" ... I speak a little Italian :-)
"we are bigger than US Steel" ... Hyman Roth and Meyer Lansky
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Re: sollozzo and mike dinner
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10/14/05 10:40 AM
10/14/05 10:40 AM
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Originally posted by don capili: when mike has the meeting with sollozzo and mccluskey at the restaurant, sollozzo and mike talks italian to each other. i alwyas wondered why they didnt put any subtitles anywhere on the bottom of the screen. does anybody know what they were saying? SOLLOZZO (to the waiter) Capide? [understand?] All right. (then, to McCluskey) I'm gonna speak Italian to Mike. McCLUSKEY Go ahead... SOLLOZZO I'm sorry... MICHAEL leave it alone/forget about it SOLLOZZO What happened to your father was business -- I have much respect for your father -- but your father -- his thinking is old fashioned. You must understand why I had to do that MICHAEL I understand those things SOLLOZZO (after the waiter brings McCluskey's veal, then exits) Now let's work through where we go from here MICHAEL How do you say...? (then, in English) What I want -- what's most important to me -- is that I have a guarantee: No more attempts on my fathers life
"I don't like violence, Tom. I'm a business man. Blood is a big expense".
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Re: sollozzo and mike dinner
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10/14/05 10:57 AM
10/14/05 10:57 AM
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Originally posted by Sicilian Babe: Even if you can understand Sicilian, you have a hard time hearing what Sollozzo is saying once Michael returns from the bathroom. ... I always wondered about that!! Even without understanding the language, it always seemed to me that Sollozzo was practically mumbling, or droning on...even if you could blockout the sound of the train and get your attention off the look on Michael's face as he prepares himself to... ![[Linked Image]](http://www.gangsterbb.net/emoticons/shoot.gif) Thanks SB, for confirming my suspicions!! Apple
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
- THOMAS JEFFERSON
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Re: sollozzo and mike dinner
#32993
10/14/05 04:53 PM
10/14/05 04:53 PM
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Originally posted by Mr.MojoRisin: If I remember right the VHS version did have subtitles. They removed them for some reason on the DVD. Still haven't figured that one out. Not true. I first watched it at a couple friend's houses and neither of them had subtitiles (both of who owned the Godfather in VHS).
"If anything in this life is certain; If history has taught us anything, it's that you can kill anyone."
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Re: sollozzo and mike dinner
#32994
10/16/05 05:12 PM
10/16/05 05:12 PM
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I watch all the Gfs movies with Hebrew subtitles. It never distracted me! Anyhow it is true that there is no subtitle in that Sollonzo's speech in the DVD version but when I saw GF1 on TV two weeks ago there were subs in that scene!! I can't really figure that one...
Behind every great furtune there is a crime - Balzac (The Godfather's Moto).
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Re: sollozzo and mike dinner
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10/17/05 04:16 PM
10/17/05 04:16 PM
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Originally posted by dontomasso: Didn't the waiter bring that veal awfully fast? And why werent Michael and Solozzo eating something? They were'nt really eating cos they had important business on hand i guess! If i knew i was going to shoot somebody in the next 10 mins i might have problems eating my starter 
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Re: sollozzo and mike dinner
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10/17/05 05:03 PM
10/17/05 05:03 PM
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Originally posted by henry: If they put in subtitles wouldn't McClucky then know what they were talking about? I'm going to pretend I never read this.
"If anything in this life is certain; If history has taught us anything, it's that you can kill anyone."
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Re: sollozzo and mike dinner
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10/19/05 09:56 PM
10/19/05 09:56 PM
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Originally posted by Tony Love: ... why did he speak Italian to Mike in the first place? When you translate the words, it doesn't seem like anything McClusky was too ignorant to in the first place.... McClusky's role was to protect Solozzo, not be a part of nor in on his business. Surely he knew what was going on between Solozzo & the Corleones, and even that Solozzo was behind the shooting of Vito. But to openly discuss matters with Michael in plain English in front of McClusky who was after all a police officer, in a public place with others nearby would have just been too blatant. Anyhow...McClusky didn't seem to care nor want to understand the conversation that was going on. He was much more interested in that veal ![[Linked Image]](http://www.gangsterbb.net/emoticons/tongue.gif) . Apple
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
- THOMAS JEFFERSON
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