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Why use Rocco
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08/20/10 06:47 PM
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Louren_Lampone
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At the end of GF2 Rocco subjects himself to the task of taking out Hyman Roth. Of course this is a suicide mission. The question is, did FFC use Rocco as a familiar face for us the audience for the hit on Hyman Roth? Or were they trying to use this scene as a way of telling us that Michael was using everyone and sacrificing loyal men?
"Now, that plane goes to Miami." "That's right. That's where I want it met."
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Re: Why use Rocco
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08/20/10 11:24 PM
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A major subtheme of GFII is how Neri tries to push past Rocco and Tom to become Michael's Number Two man. You see it in many places: in Anthony's party, when Rocco is little more than a rent-a-cop; when Michael introduces Neri to Ola while dispatching Roccco to get food for Johnny's men; when Rocco, not Neri, shuts up Deanna; when Rocco, not Neri, responds to the Tahoe shooting. And, in that boathouse scene, notice that Neri's sitting, leaning back, expounding on Roth's chances, while Rocco remains standing, saying nothing. Rocco was Clemenza's protege; Neri was Michael's. Rocco had become expendible by the end of II. After Michael humiliated Tom by claiming that anyone could be killed, he turned and said, "Rocco?" Notice that he didn't say, "Al?" He needed Neri, he didn't need Rocco.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Why use Rocco
[Re: Turnbull]
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08/21/10 12:02 PM
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Turnbull, what do you mean he didn't need Rocco? I thought that having guys like Rocco and Neri around him would help keep him safe and secure.
Remember the scene "I trust these men with my life Senator..." So it's surprising that Michael (recklessly) orders Rocco to commit the hit, in front of everyone too...
thanks guys
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Re: Why use Rocco
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08/21/10 12:25 PM
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I don't completely agree with TB. Of course, one must consult the novel regarding the relationship between Michael and Neri. As it illustrates, Neri was Michael's Luca, destined to be considered as Michael when Michael wasn't physically present. As TB points out, Rocco was brought into the family by Clemenza and destinmed to be a capo, but nothing more. Given the Trilogy efficiency theme of "a minimum number of Corleone capos" (a la just Clemenza and Tessio and their 1,000 guns), Rocco is the only capo in II and by III, there are no capos at all. So, yes, Rocco was expendable; Neri was not. But, unlike TB, I don't interpret scenes in the film as any type of competition between Neri and Rocco for the top spot. I think those scenes just reflect the Corleone hierarchy.
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Re: Why use Rocco
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06/27/12 07:18 PM
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My view is that Rocco did it for the same reason it "had" to be Michael who did the job on Sollozzo and McCluskey; Rocco was a made man, a capo in the family. They knew he could do the job on Roth, and this was the family's only chance to get him. Suicide mission or not, the family comes before everything and Rocco knew that. He did the job personally because he knew that even if it cost him his life, Roth would die.
Wayne
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Re: Why use Rocco
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07/01/12 02:44 PM
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What position do you all consider Neri to hold? Fredo was labeled underboss and Tom consigliere, and later acting boss.
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Re: Why use Rocco
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07/01/12 05:34 PM
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I think Neri had an unofficial position; he wasn't a capo (had no crew that we're aware of), wasn't consiglieri, wasn't underboss, but he wasn't just a buttonman either. Like Luca before him, Neri was "special ops", as it was. He took his marching orders straight from the Don, no "buffas" involved.
Wayne
"Finance is a gun. Politics is knowing when to pull the trigger." Don Lucchesi
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