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Apollonia's Father..
#48847
10/28/02 11:53 AM
10/28/02 11:53 AM
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Do you think Apollonia's father was careless when he let Apollonia marry Michael? He must have known he was trouble or he wouldn't have ben hiding out in Sicily in the first place. In the novel it seemed Mr. Vitelli thought it would also be to HIS benefit, maybe financially, if Apollonia married Michael. Wasn't he letting her walk right into danger? If she hadn't been his wife she wouldn't have died? Or should her father and brothers sworn vengance on Michael for placing her in danger. THAT would have made an interesting storyline!!!!
"Life is so beautiful."
"Even the King of Italy didn't dare to meddle with the relationship of a husband and wife."
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Re: Apollonia's Father..
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10/28/02 02:11 PM
10/28/02 02:11 PM
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Originally posted by Senza Mama: [QUOTE]...At the end of the day she is killed by mistake, the target is Michael. Exactly. Remember, Fabrizio specifically asks Michael if his wife will be accompanying him before rigging the car. Michael intended for her to remain behind. By the time both realize Appolonia wants to drive, it is too late. 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.
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Re: Apollonia's Father..
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10/28/02 03:20 PM
10/28/02 03:20 PM
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He could have said "NO" to her and not have allowed the marriage to happen!
"Life is so beautiful."
"Even the King of Italy didn't dare to meddle with the relationship of a husband and wife."
Don Vito Corleone
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Re: Apollonia's Father..
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10/28/02 03:30 PM
10/28/02 03:30 PM
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Originally posted by Scarlett: He could have said "NO" to her and not have allowed the marriage to happen! But he didn't. 20/20 hindsight is a wonderful thing, and had Vitelli seen in the future and known his daughter would die as a result of this marriage, he probably would not have allowed Michael to meet and marry her, and gladly have given his life to prevent it, as Michael implies might happen. As it turns out, Michael presents himself in a respectable manner, and maybe Vitelli did see possible personal gain in a marriage between his and the Corleone family. Also, Appolonia and Michael were clearly in love, and he saw his daughter would be happy with this young man. So no, I do not think he made a careless decision. 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: Apollonia's Father..
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10/28/02 03:51 PM
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In the novel it quotes Vitelli thinking to himself that Apollonia's beauty would make her fortune and her family secure. He obviously seemed to think that a marriage between her and Michael would benefit him somehow.
"Life is so beautiful."
"Even the King of Italy didn't dare to meddle with the relationship of a husband and wife."
Don Vito Corleone
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Re: Apollonia's Father..
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10/29/02 01:15 AM
10/29/02 01:15 AM
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Originally posted by Don Marco: It didn't seem like the life expectancy of anyone in Sicily was very long anyway. He probably figured that why not go with an obviously wealthy foreigner than one of the locals that would probably end up dead anyway. I agree, Don Marco. Plus, the novel says of Vitelli that Michael's thunderbolt "was one of those wild strokes of good fortune that Sicilians always believed in, something told him that his daughter's beauty would make her forune and her family secure." This little passage has the ring of authenticity: A guy like Vitelli, with limited prospects for himself and his family in a remote, backward corner of the world, and with a goog-looking daughter to marry off to some local ne'er do well, might very well have cast caution to the wind when this influential foreigner showed up.
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: Apollonia's Father..
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10/30/02 02:05 AM
10/30/02 02:05 AM
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Originally posted by Turnbull: Originally posted by Don Marco: [b]It didn't seem like the life expectancy of anyone in Sicily was very long anyway. He probably figured that why not go with an obviously wealthy foreigner than one of the locals that would probably end up dead anyway. I agree, Don Marco. Plus, the novel says of Vitelli that Michael's thunderbolt "was one of those wild strokes of good fortune that Sicilians always believed in, something told him that his daughter's beauty would make her forune and her family secure." This little passage has the ring of authenticity: A guy like Vitelli, with limited prospects for himself and his family in a remote, backward corner of the world, and with a hot-looking daughter to marry off to some local ne'er-do-well, might very well have cast caution to the wind when this influential foreigner showed up.[/b]
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: Apollonia's Father..
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10/30/02 08:11 AM
10/30/02 08:11 AM
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I've just finished reading the Godfather novel...and Fabrizio is killed in the end....why didnt they put that in the film?
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis.
"We're all gonna be three little Fonzies - and what was Fonzie?!", "Cool?", "Correct-a-mundo!"
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Re: Apollonia's Father..
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10/31/02 05:39 AM
10/31/02 05:39 AM
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Originally posted by goddaughter: Turnbull...(or anybody for that matter!)....how come Im always hearing of these wonderful DVDs with all the cut scenes, commentary, etc., but I never see them in the shops....maybe its just coz im in little old backwards Ireland....and can you only get these little extras on DVD? What about VHS....or is that extinct outside of Ireland now? Dia duit, goddaughter. Yeah the DVD is kinda hard to come by if you want to buy it. Most Xtravisions stock it for rental. Amazon.co.uk does carry the "Trilogy" on DVD at £49.19stg (approx €80): You can also get the Trilogy on VHS (£26.19stg) and the individual films on VHS as well (approx £12stg each). Don't know where you're based, but try some of the big stores in Dublin or Belfast, however as Turnbull says Amazon is probably the easiest, and delivered next day too.
Tom: "They shot Sonny on the causeway...he's dead." Michael: "Turnbull is a good man" Shane MacGowan: "It was Christmas Eve babe, in the drunk tank"
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Re: Apollonia's Father..
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11/01/02 03:27 PM
11/01/02 03:27 PM
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Go raibh míle maith agaibh Senza Mama agus Turnbull.  Wow....I cant believe there's somebody else from Ireland here. Táim i mo chonaí i mBaile Átha Cliath Senza Mama. Agus tú féin? You living up north? Celtic fan I see!
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis.
"We're all gonna be three little Fonzies - and what was Fonzie?!", "Cool?", "Correct-a-mundo!"
- Jules and Yolanda, Pulp Fiction
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