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Re: Bad times ahead for the Corleone Family
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08/29/04 05:06 PM
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Santino Felice
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I believe Vincent's personality in GF3 changed as th e movie went on, he went from being like Sonny to being like a young Vito
"Well you just do what I tell you to do! Goddamn it! If I had a wartime consiglieri -- a Sicilian -- I wouldn't be in this shape! Pop had Genco -- look what I got." - Sonny Corleone
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Re: Bad times ahead for the Corleone Family
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08/31/04 05:49 AM
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I think toward the end of GF III, the character of Vincent began to come along a little. In the first half of the movie, he's really little more than a cariacature of Sonny.
(Basically, as soon as they let the icky-poo semi-incest story line take a back seat to the Immobliare maneuverings, and let Vincent actually start taking more of an active role in the decision making, the character starts showing some depth.)
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Re: Bad times ahead for the Corleone Family
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09/07/04 07:49 PM
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Vincent was a fabricated character who, if you read the book, never existed and shouldn't have existed in the film. While you can extrapolate and justify Frank Pantangelli, and some of the other characters of GFII, there's no way on earth you can do that with Vincent. He was created out of expediency, and Coppola's willingness to desecrate the nuclear family he and Mario Puzo worked so hard to create is shameful. Therefore, I do not even like to ACKNOWLEDGE his existence, even in fiction. And, ergo, I cannot comment, nor do I WANT to comment, on his personality development, such as it is.
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis."
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