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Re: Fredo not smart enough
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08/25/04 12:09 PM
08/25/04 12:09 PM
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SC
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Originally posted by Sophia: Did Don Vito just not think Fredo would get it? In a word, yes. Remember the scene in the garden when Vito and Mike were talking about their family. Vito knew that Sonny would have to go through all the hoops, and when it came to Fredo, Vito added, " And Fredo -- well -- Fredo was -- well -- ". I think that little bit of dialogue revealed a lot about how Vito felt about Fredo's abilities.
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Re: Fredo not smart enough
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08/25/04 12:41 PM
08/25/04 12:41 PM
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Originally posted by Sophia: I know we've kinda discussed this issue, but why wasn't Fredo invited to sit in on the family discussions? At Connie's wedding, Tom and Santino are there but Fredo is not allowed?... I'm not sure the word 'allowed' is appropriate...but anyway at our first introduction to Fredo (at least in the film) he is visibly tipsy when saying hello to Michael and meeting Kay. So one would understand why there would be no room for him in the Don's office during requests on his daughter's wedding day. Second...Fredo was present at the initial meeting between Sollozzo & Vito and say what you will about his intelligence, but he at least knew not to speak out which is more than can be said for his brother Santino. All in all, I agree with SC that up until the time he was shot, Vito might have tried in some way to give Fredo some kind of exposure/role in the Family Business. Eventually it became clear to all that he was incapable of handling any of it. Apple
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Re: Fredo not smart enough
#17353
08/25/04 09:34 PM
08/25/04 09:34 PM
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Posts: 4,249 Desolation Row
Don Sonny Corleone
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Tom is the acting consiglerie,so he should be there,Vito has to be there(  ),but Sonny wasnt there the whole time.He was there with Bonasera,then left then came back when Johnny was there. It seems Vito wanted Sonny there for some of the important stuff so he could learn some things for when he became the Don. Even then Fredo had no chance of being the Don because of Sonny,so he really didnt need to be there. Even though Fredo was his own son,he tried to keep as few people there as possible.
If winners never lose, well, then a loser sure can sing the blues.
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Re: Fredo not smart enough
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08/26/04 12:59 AM
08/26/04 12:59 AM
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The novel providedes the definitive answer: Fredo suffered a nervous breakdown when the Don was shot. When Sonny, Tom and Michael were discussing what to do next about Sollozzo and Tattaglia, they said Fredo was "in shock," and concluded, "keep Fredo out of this, keep him out of everything," (or some such--I don't have the novel in front of me). At some time after the shooting (probably before the Don returned home from the hospital), Fredo was sent to Vegas to "learn the hotel business" and was really out of it.
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: Fredo not smart enough
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09/02/04 09:49 AM
09/02/04 09:49 AM
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Posts: 15,058 The Slippery Slope
plawrence
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Originally posted by Francesca28: Did Fredo ever drink because maybe he was upset about not being able to run the family and being percieved as someone who couldn't do it?I've always wondered if this was a possibility, seeing as when we are introduced to him, he's tipsy. I'm most likely wrong, but just a thought. Originally posted by Turnbull: Francesca, your point is supported in the Havana scene in II, when he and Michael go out to talk. Fredo says he needs a drink because he's "a little nervous" from the flight....he orders a banana daquiri....Later, at the Presidential Palace party, Fredo says he needs to "get me a real drink." As Francesca says, he was pretty drunk at Connie's wedding when he meets Kay for the first time, years before Havana. That was long before he was "stepped over", and at a time when he was still considered part of the Corleone inner circle (He was at the Sollozzo meeting, for example). He had every reason to think at that point he would, at worst, be second in command to Sonny some day. I think he just liked to drink, and the events as they played out simply exacerbated his problem.
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Re: Fredo not smart enough
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09/03/04 12:33 PM
09/03/04 12:33 PM
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mcorleone2774
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I have a little bit different take....
I think Don Corleone knew Sonny would go into the family business (he saw his father kill Fanucci) and he believed Fredo could help him in that quest.
Fredo was unassuming, and not so quick with business skills, but had the compassion and serenity to deal with some parts of business. The Don's structure relied on many aspects, including legitimate business (like Enzo, the Baker) and the politicians (Congressmen, Judges, DA's) and the larger Italian family (like Bonasera, etc) Although Fredo would not be in the former cliques, he could be the "compassionate ear" for that larger Italian Family.
The shooting of the Don changed that for Fredo, and he had a nervous breakdown. In this, he really could not recover, and began his career of being a ladie's man, and living the life of a playboy. In this, he saw Moe Green as an older brother, and especially since the loss of Santino.
Fredo could have been something more if not for that bit of bad luck. In this, his destiny is changed from one of assisting Sonny and Michael, to betrarying his family in his quest to have "something of his own."
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