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Re: Tricks used to make us love a character
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07/03/02 10:46 AM
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If you remember in the novel Woltz was a pedophile who liked YOUNG girls, I'm surprised the Don didn't have him killed! Nothing was too far-fetched for Luca Brasi, if you read the novel and know what he did to his own baby you wouldn't be surprised at anything he'd get done for his "Don".
"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: Tricks used to make us love a character
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07/05/02 06:39 AM
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Originally posted by Machiavelli: In the book, The Godfather, Don Corleone bullies union members. He believes that monopoly is efficient. So let's face it, Don Corleone is a degenerate slime of the first class.
Since he seem to have no regard for the law or for values, why do we all love him so much?
I think that Puzo makes us love him and his family with several strokes of genius. we think of Don Corleone as a modern day Zorro or Robin Hood. And we are fascinated by the imply power of the Don when he camly tells his godson that he would get what he want. Then later in the book Puzo shows us that Don Corleone has limits even in his illegal activities: He would not deal drugs under any circumstance. Then the only favor he asks Bonasera in return is, him, Bonasera, fixing his dead son so he would look good for his mother. These little details can only make us love a man even if he's a criminal.
What do you think? What were the tricks used by Puzo that made you love his characters or even dream about being a Don? Yes Puzo was very clever at making us take the characters to heart. Showing the family scenes around the table and the love they all have for each other. The film to me is more a study of family and the disintegreation of it than an out and out mobster film. We think the characters are not all bad because of the morals they hold in other areas of life like for family or Vitos reluctance to enter the drug trade. Hell,I even ended up feeling sorry for Michael who was a right bad ass underneath the nice college boy exterior. Puzo is a genius  Tho I have seen it wrote some people thought by doing this he glamorized the mafia style and made it not so much a black life as a varying shade of grey FH
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Re: Tricks used to make us love a character
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07/05/02 09:57 AM
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"Your sins are many, it is good that you suffer". The Cardinal during Michael's confession to him in The Godfather III.
I think Michael was 2nd in line in the cold-hearted dept. after Luca Brasi. To kill his own BROTHER, the Congressional Medal of Ugly for that one!
"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: Tricks used to make us love a character
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07/05/02 10:56 AM
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Originally posted by Scarlett: "Your sins are many, it is good that you suffer". The Cardinal during Michael's confession to him in The Godfather III.
I think Michael was 2nd in line in the cold-hearted dept. after Luca Brasi. To kill his own BROTHER, the Congressional Medal of Ugly for that one! Absolutely right. That's a sheer disregard for humanity.
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Re: Tricks used to make us love a character
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07/05/02 05:25 PM
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Machiavelli wrote : quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Scarlett: "Your sins are many, it is good that you suffer". The Cardinal during Michael's confession to him in The Godfather III.
I think Michael was 2nd in line in the cold-hearted dept. after Luca Brasi. To kill his own BROTHER, the Congressional Medal of Ugly for that one! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Absolutely right. That's a sheer disregard for humanity. I couldn't agree more but that's how Mafia is in real life. And think abt royal families, they used to kill each other to get closer to the throne. Read Shakespeare plays, he's a master at telling such stories (based on true facts), and think abt the Borgias that got mentioned in GF III.  "There's such a meanness in this world..." 
"Come heavy or not at all." Uncle Junior to Tony S. "Nenti dire ca nenti si capi" come disse quello. (Say nthg when U know nthg.) "Chi non ci vuole stare, se ne vada." (If U don't like it here, go somewhere else.)
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