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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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Let’s say GF3 never happened do you think Roth did tremendous damage to Mike despite the fact that Mike technically won their war? Interested to hear your thoughts!! Thoughtful post, Crusher And, an original question, at that! Yes, absolutely agree. Michael "won" in the end by killing Roth. But the cost to Michael was tremendous. Michael had to realize that Roth was winning until nearly the end. Roth exploited his greed for Havana and blinded him to Roth's plot against him. Roth corrupted his brother and forced Michael to kill Fredo. The Tahoe attack, which Roth engineered, failed to kill Michael, but it was the last straw in Kay's crumbling relationship with Michael. He not only lost her, he lost his unborn son. The attack also put in place Pentangeli's betrayal of Michael, and Michael being subpoenaed to appear before the Senate subcommittee. Even though Pentangeli recanted his affidavit, damaging testimony against Michael went on the record--before a TV audience of millions. That's the story of Michael's life--constantly winning battles, constantly losing wars.
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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Let’s say GF3 never happened do you think Roth did tremendous damage to Mike despite the fact that Mike technically won their war? Interested to hear your thoughts!! Thoughtful post, Crusher And, an original question, at that! Yes, absolutely agree. Michael "won" in the end by killing Roth. But the cost to Michael was tremendous. Michael had to realize that Roth was winning until nearly the end. Roth exploited his greed for Havana and blinded him to Roth's plot against him. Roth corrupted his brother and forced Michael to kill Fredo. The Tahoe attack, which Roth engineered, failed to kill Michael, but it was the last straw in Kay's crumbling relationship with Michael. He not only lost her, he lost his unborn son. The attack also put in place Pentangeli's betrayal of Michael, and Michael being subpoenaed to appear before the Senate subcommittee. Even though Pentangeli recanted his affidavit, damaging testimony against Michael went on the record--before a TV audience of millions. That's the story of Michael's life--constantly winning battles, constantly losing wars . . Thank You
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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My take, for what it is worth! There were no winners as in the end - 1. both Michael and Roth were beaten 2. the cost to both Michael and Roth was tremendous 3. both Michael and Roth lost everything As Michael said Panama won't take him [Roth] -- not for a million -- not for ten million - Roth wanted “to live in Israel as a Jew in the twilight of his life†but the High Court of Israel ruled otherwise and kicked him out of Israel
- Roth was stateless unable to secure refuge in any country for any cash gift
- Roth was forced to return to America where the Police was waiting at the Airport to take Roth into custody which presented Michael with the opportunity to kill Roth
- Roth lost his “carefully cultivated reputation†as a retired investor on a pension and opened to scrutiny about his worth over $300 million dollars
It seems Roth's wife Marcia was not at the Airport with her husband when Roth returned from Israel to America? unsure whether - - Marcia was allowed / opted to stay on, in Israel or
- Marcia was given an absentee ballot! to vote in the Presidential elections or
- Roth lost Marcia when Marcia found out / realised what her husband and “Mr Paul's†business was
Sure thing lucab19 “It was a classic Pyrrhic victory for Michael†My take, for Roth as well This ludicrous no win situation - whereas both Michael and Roth could have lived happily for a hundred years! It was Roth who broke the peace resulting in both Michael and Roth paying dearly Anybody kinda rooting for Roth to beat Mike? On the other hand, Michael, who could have used violence or murder against Roth, didn't--he was negotiating for the Havana properties. Roth, on the other hand, set up the machine gun attack at Tahoe, and didn't care if Kay was killed in the attack. Moral of story: No honor among thieves
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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08/19/21 12:33 AM
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Let’s say GF3 never happened do you think Roth did tremendous damage to Mike despite the fact that Mike technically won their war? Interested to hear your thoughts!! Thoughtful post, Crusher And, an original question, at that! Yes, absolutely agree. Michael "won" in the end by killing Roth. But the cost to Michael was tremendous. Michael had to realize that Roth was winning until nearly the end. Roth exploited his greed for Havana and blinded him to Roth's plot against him. Roth corrupted his brother and forced Michael to kill Fredo. The Tahoe attack, which Roth engineered, failed to kill Michael, but it was the last straw in Kay's crumbling relationship with Michael. He not only lost her, he lost his unborn son. The attack also put in place Pentangeli's betrayal of Michael, and Michael being subpoenaed to appear before the Senate subcommittee. Even though Pentangeli recanted his affidavit, damaging testimony against Michael went on the record--before a TV audience of millions. That's the story of Michael's life--constantly winning battles, constantly losing wars. My only debatable point in your sworn! list whilst “Roth corrupted his brother†Roth didn't “force Michael to kill Fredo†ie: Michael still didn't have to kill Fredo Michael could have easily continued the same arrangements of keeping Fredo under watch or similar until Mama Corleone's natural death He had the money and the resources Besides if Mama had lived longer..... 1. Nobody got Havana in the end Nobody 2. Roth didn't get Michael's $2 million If “The Tahoe attack, which Roth engineered†had killed Michael, Roth undoubtedly would have won outright indeed Winner takes it all! If Michael had died?All Roth would have to do would be to sit back and let them fight each other Then Roth picks up [all] the Corleone business in the aftermath of total disarray, infighting, bloodshed and nobody figures out it was Roth all along Roth would have continued to live like our average neighbour, harmless old man, his “carefully cultivated reputation†as a retired investor on a pension intact Nobody any the wiser
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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Yes. Also, Michael's carefully cultivated reputation as a businessman is opened to scrutiny by the Congressional hearings. Despite what we see in GF3 the sort of publicity driven by the hearings is something Michael would never be able to shake off I doubt Michael would ever “be able to shake off†his evil, ruthless, murderous Mafia past but I agree Pete the “scrutiny by the Congressional hearings†wouldn't have helped Everybody undoubtedly knew who Michael really was that Michael came to Nevada masquerading as 'legitimate' decent businessman - in his oily hair, dressed up in those silk suits - for 'legitimate' gambling business after consolidating his nefarious power in New York To take this back one more step, we also know Barzini was encouraging Moe into confrontation with the Corleones. So Moe gets whacked, Roth is enraged at Michael, and from the grave Barzini sees what he likes best: two of his rivals clawing at each other A couple of side questions! please So when he [Greene] turned up dead, I [Roth] let it go and I said to myself, this is the business we've chosen - Would Roth have let Michael whacking Moe Greene go?
If Michael hadn't been chiselling into Roth's empire eg: moving Klingman out and taking over the Hotel part owned by Roth [with Roth's blessing!] How'd Michael know it was Roth?As regards Havana, I believe Michael understood that whilst Michael was Roth's successor, the heir apparent, Roth was always going “to hold onto his Havana empire†until Roth's retirement or death and at the time, Michael would inherit Roth's interests in the Havana operation - How was Roth, Barzini's rival?
1. Didn't seem Barzini and Roth ever crossed paths? 2. Do you mean Barzini likes best when Barzini's arch-rival the 'mighty' Corleones being clawed? - What would Vito see from his grave?!
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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08/19/21 11:12 AM
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How to define win?
Michael won his criminal war with Roth, but lost his personal one. One could say that his desire to win the criminal war blinded him to the implications for his soul.
As III made clear, he realized too late that he was doomed to a life of regret.
. Yeah but Roth certainly had a huge impact on that. Because of Roth Mikes two capos are gone along with his brother. Yes he still had Neri but his criminal family is not nearly as strong as it was in the beginning. Roth was a formidable adversary but let's not overstate the impact he had on Michael. Was the Family really not as strong as it was in the beginning? Where's the evidence of that? Rocco's death? We see in GFIII that Michael is richer, more powerful and more "legitimate" than ever. If the Family sustained any damage, it was temporary. Obviously, Michael suffered great personal blows, but those were mostly self-inflicted. It was his controlling, unsentimental personality that drove away Kay and Fredo. Roth's role was incidental. Plus the Rosatos are still on the loose and we are never given an explanation on how that is resolved or if Mike even cares at that point That's a good observation. The Rosatos were involved in a public shootout with police. Hard to imagine they are still on the loose. I always assumed that they were swept up along with Cicci and Frankie but, you're right, that was left unresolved.
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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08/19/21 02:48 PM
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How to define win?
Michael won his criminal war with Roth, but lost his personal one. One could say that his desire to win the criminal war blinded him to the implications for his soul.
As III made clear, he realized too late that he was doomed to a life of regret.
. Yeah but Roth certainly had a huge impact on that. Because of Roth Mikes two capos are gone along with his brother. Yes he still had Neri but his criminal family is not nearly as strong as it was in the beginning. Roth was a formidable adversary but let's not overstate the impact he had on Michael. Was the Family really not as strong as it was in the beginning? Where's the evidence of that? Rocco's death? We see in GFIII that Michael is richer, more powerful and more "legitimate" than ever. If the Family sustained any damage, it was temporary. Obviously, Michael suffered great personal blows, but those were mostly self-inflicted. It was his controlling, unsentimental personality that drove away Kay and Fredo. Roth's role was incidental. Plus the Rosatos are still on the loose and we are never given an explanation on how that is resolved or if Mike even cares at that point That's a good observation. The Rosatos were involved in a public shootout with police. Hard to imagine they are still on the loose. I always assumed that they were swept up along with Cicci and Frankie but, you're right, that was left unresolved. . Part was self inflicted but part of it was done by Roth. Remember Mike had some luck on his side as well. If not fir Kay he would have surely been shot in the assassination attempt. Also If Fredo did really want to turn on Mike he wouldn’t have told him about Questadt. So Mike certainly had some luck on his side and took advantage of it to finally beat Roth. But I still feel Roth left a huge mark on Mike
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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The Rosatos were involved in a public shootout with police. Hard to imagine they are still on the loose.
I always assumed that they were swept up along with Cicci and Frankie but, you're right, that was left unresolved. When I first saw GF III, I immediately recognised Carmine Caridi in the Hotel assassination scene. He's the guy who gets (somewhat ironically) killed going back for his "lucky coat." So I naturally assumed that he was playing Carmine Rosato again, implying that he had made peace with Michael. It was only some time later that I discovered that he was playing an entirely different character, Albert Volpe. An unnecessarily confusing bit of casting.
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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Plus the Rosatos are still on the loose and we are never given an explanation on how that is resolved or if Mike even cares at that point That's a good observation. The Rosatos were involved in a public shootout with police. Hard to imagine they are still on the loose. I always assumed that they were swept up along with Cicci and Frankie but, you're right, that was left unresolved I also would say it is a given Michael would have wiped out all his enemies they be Fabrizio, Cicci, Rosato brothers “whether we are given an explanation or not†If the Rosato brothers “were [not] swept up along with Cicci and Frankie†after their “public shootout with police“ and are “still on the loose†Michael would have resolved it by making the Rosato Brothers answer for these troubles with Frankie
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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08/20/21 11:06 PM
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My only debatable point in your sworn! list whilst “Roth corrupted his brother†Roth didn't “force Michael to kill Fredo†ie: Michael still didn't have to kill Fredo I started a thread on this subject a while back: Did they have to die?Most people who responded agreed with you that Fredo didn't have to be killed. I think Fredo had to be killed I don't disagree Fredo could be taken in by another of Michael's enemies as happened with Roth / Ola but as we debated Fredo's killing, further in - What if appollonia didn't die ?Nobody other than Neri, knew Fredo was on borrowed time, had a Lifeline as long as Mama was alive It looked to Michael's “foes†Fredo had gotten a pass
There was no indication, Michael's “foes†tried to exploit, Fredo getting a pass [however long Mama was alive] as “a sign of weaknessâ€
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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Obviously, Michael suffered great personal blows, but those were mostly self-inflicted.
It was his controlling, unsentimental personality that drove away Kay and Fredo. Roth's role was incidental . Part was self inflicted but part of it was done by Roth. Remember Mike had some luck on his side as well. If not fir Kay he would have surely been shot in the assassination attempt. Also If Fredo did really want to turn on Mike he wouldn’t have told him about Questadt. So Mike certainly had some luck on his side and took advantage of it to finally beat Roth. But I still feel Roth left a huge mark on Mike Whilst Michael's silhouette would have made a perfect target and from memory, Michael was seemingly standing at the window for quite some time too before Kay's "Michael Why are the drapes open?" the assassins still had Michael in the confined space of their bedroom with machine guns - shooting fish in a barrel - still couldn't hit their target! Michael was slippin'I agree knowing about Questadt helped [not pivotal] confirm bringing Frankie's brother, Vincenzo over, was Ace! Besides Fredo telling Michael about Questadt was painful to watch like pulling teeth as obviously "Fredo [still] did really want to turn on Mike" Fredo: I haven't got a lot to say Mike I was kept pretty much in the dark I didn't know all that much [yeah right] Michael: What about now Is there anything you can help me out with Anything you can tell me now Fredo: They've got Pentangeli that's all I can tell you After Fredo's outburst Michael: Is there -- you can tell me about this investigation? Fredo: The Senate Lawyer Questadt -- he belongs to Roth [finally]
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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How to define win?
Michael won his criminal war with Roth, but lost his personal one. One could say that his desire to win the criminal war blinded him to the implications for his soul.
As III made clear, he realized too late that he was doomed to a life of regret . Yeah but Roth certainly had a huge impact on that. Because of Roth Mikes two capos are gone along with his brother. Yes he still had Neri but his criminal family is not nearly as strong as it was in the beginning Roth was a formidable adversary but let's not overstate the impact he had on Michael. Was the Family really not as strong as it was in the beginning? Where's the evidence of that? Rocco's death? We see in GFIII that Michael is richer, more powerful and more "legitimate" than ever. If the Family sustained any damage, it was temporary. Obviously, Michael suffered great personal blows, but those were mostly self-inflicted. It was his controlling, unsentimental personality that drove away Kay and Fredo. Roth's role was incidental My take, for what it is worth! I think you are being too harsh! on Michael There were many a times Michael showed his sentimental personality Kay's gripe seems to have been that Michael had not delivered on his promise of making the Corleone family completely legitimate Both Michael and Kay were delusional about “legitimacy†but Michael was at least trying! If organized crime could wash their blood money clean, become “legitimate†let alone in five years RICO would probably be out of business! There were some tender, loving moments – among others - Michael promised “We'll go to the city we'll see a show and we'll have dinner†when Kay was griping that Michael "had to see his father and his people" on his return from Moe Greene meeting
- Michael reaches for and held Kay's hand at Anthony's party
- Michael and Kay, when they were dancing, seemed quite loving
- Michael and Kay spoke lovingly about the baby feeling like a boy
- Michael sees the drawing Anthony left for him on his pillow, reaches over and strokes Kay's cheek
Perhaps if not for the Tahoe shooting - Roth's role - Kay may have continued living the life she had chosen Fredo's gripe I'm your older brother Mike and I was stepped over Michael always took care of Fredo and treated Fredo no different to Vito or better Michael: You're my brother Fredo you don't have to apologize to me [at Anthony's party]
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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How to define win?
Michael won his criminal war with Roth, but lost his personal one. One could say that his desire to win the criminal war blinded him to the implications for his soul.
As III made clear, he realized too late that he was doomed to a life of regret . Yeah but Roth certainly had a huge impact on that. Because of Roth Mikes two capos are gone along with his brother. Yes he still had Neri but his criminal family is not nearly as strong as it was in the beginning Roth was a formidable adversary but let's not overstate the impact he had on Michael. Was the Family really not as strong as it was in the beginning? Where's the evidence of that? Rocco's death? We see in GFIII that Michael is richer, more powerful and more "legitimate" than ever. If the Family sustained any damage, it was temporary. Obviously, Michael suffered great personal blows, but those were mostly self-inflicted. It was his controlling, unsentimental personality that drove away Kay and Fredo. Roth's role was incidental My take, for what it is worth! I think you are being too harsh! on Michael There were many a times Michael showed his sentimental personality Kay's gripe seems to have been that Michael had not delivered on his promise of making the Corleone family completely legitimate Both Michael and Kay were delusional about “legitimacy†but Michael was at least trying! If organized crime could wash their blood money clean, become “legitimate†let alone in five years RICO would probably be out of business! There were some tender, loving moments – among others - Michael promised “We'll go to the city we'll see a show and we'll have dinner†when Kay was griping that Michael "had to see his father and his people" on his return from Moe Greene meeting
- Michael reaches for and held Kay's hand at Anthony's party
- Michael and Kay, when they were dancing, seemed quite loving
- Michael and Kay spoke lovingly about the baby feeling like a boy
- Michael sees the drawing Anthony left for him on his pillow, reaches over and strokes Kay's cheek
Perhaps if not for the Tahoe shooting - Roth's role - Kay may have continued living the life she had chosen Fredo's gripe I'm your older brother Mike and I was stepped over Michael always took care of Fredo and treated Fredo no different to Vito or better Michael: You're my brother Fredo you don't have to apologize to me [at Anthony's party] I disagree. I doubt Michael was really “trying†to be legit. Similar to the end of GF1 Mikecwas just bullshitting Kay telling her what she wanted to hear. Kay finally realized that it was never going to win and Mike was grown more ruthless/cold hearted. I mean even before the hit attempt on his life they were planning of blackmailing Feartu probably by murdering a prostitute
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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I disagree. I doubt Michael was really “trying†to be legit. I'd put it a little differently. Michael wanted to think of himself, and be thought of, as "legitimate"--but on his terms, his definition. The scene in GF where he woos Kay in New Hampshire says it all: "My father is no different than other powerful men with responsibility for others..."Senators and Presidents don't have men killed." "Now who's being naive, Kay?" Or, in 3: "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in." Was he ever out? Even while Abbandando was BS-ing the press about Michael selling the casinos, "the Pope this day blessed Michael Corleone," Vincent is telling him how everyone knows he's like the Pope, is preventing Zasa from rising in the Commission, etc.
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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I disagree. I doubt Michael was really “trying†to be legit. I'd put it a little differently. Michael wanted to think of himself, and be thought of, as "legitimate"--but on his terms, his definition. The scene in GF where he woos Kay in New Hampshire says it all: "My father is no different than other powerful men with responsibility for others..."Senators and Presidents don't have men killed." "Now who's being naive, Kay?" Or, in 3: "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in." Was he ever out? Even while Abbandando was BS-ing the press about Michael selling the casinos, "the Pope this day blessed Michael Corleone," Vincent is telling him how everyone knows he's like the Pope, is preventing Zasa from rising in the Commission, etc. that’s a fair statement. In his mind he thought he was making the family legit even though that wasn’t the case
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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Once a common Mafia hood....but Michael had 'successfully' transitioned himself as the “legitimate” Don! It's never been done before not even Vito would dream that such a thing could be possible introduction: Mr Michael Corleone of Nevada representing our associates in tourism and leisure activities Roth: You all know Michael Corleone..... from memory there was cheering? like they were honoured! to be in Michael's presence and someone patted Michael's shoulder The government people were fawning over Michael, standing up to shake his hand One of them even addressed Michael Sir
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Re: Did Roth sort of win?
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yet dead Roth Tahoe shooting Fail two million Fail Havana killing Fail perjury Fail Jew in Israel Fail Buenos Aries Fail Panama Fail retired investor on a pension Fail US return Fail
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