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What if Sonny lived longer?
#37083
03/02/06 03:07 AM
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While watching Godfather, part 1, the other night i was thinking what if sonny lived longer? I know he came off as....i really dont know how too describe, but im sure you know what i mean. I liked Sonny, and the way he was portrayed in the movie. But what if Sonny were to have lived longer as the head of the Corleone family, what do you think things would of been like? I think he would of done some of things that Michael did- such as: whacking the heads of the five families. He probably would of got more involved in the drug business, instead of going out to Nevada. Sonny would of wanted to stay in NY, but eventually I think he'd be whacked.
What do you think would of happened?
if that seemed ridiculous, maybe i was just thinking into too much.
"We ran everything. We paid off cops. We paid off lawyers. We paid off judges. Everybody had their hands out. Everything was for the taking." - Goodfellas.
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 06:07 AM
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Originally posted by weran_everything: What do you think would of happened?
if that seemed ridiculous, maybe i was just thinking into too much. That doesn't seem ridiculous at all. As GF obsessed, we love to (over)speculate. Honestly some members tend to push it to the limit of sanity sometimes...  but it's not your case (yet!  ). Now back to Sonny. I totally agree with you about him. I like the character, I mean who doesn't? James Caan is so amazing in the role you cannot help liking that hotblooded guy. Anyway, if he had lived longer, the whole plot would have been way less interesting from a dramatic point of view IMO. The mere fact that Michael had to be involved in the family business and give up all of his previous plans of living a life by himself, fulfilling himself as a totally different human being from his father and family, adds a tremendous dramatic impact to the plot, at least from a psychological POV. Sonny, who wanted to be the Don, didn't live enough for it. Michael, who had no real will to be the Don, was obliged to become the Don and lived enough to see all the tragedies connected with this. A doomed destiny in both cases.
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 08:00 AM
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If Sonny lived longer, the story line would of been more intresting to watch. Sonny was the most impulsive and violent of Vito's three sons, and, before Michael's rise to power, the most involved in the Corleone crime Family.
Frank. "RompiPalle" heh' heh'
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 10:17 AM
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Originally posted by Frankie_Pedrino: If Sonny lived longer, the story line would of been more intresting to watch... That's funny...considering the popularity of the book & film, it seems to have turned out pretty interesting as it is. The stalemate Tom complained about would've most likely have continued on as long as Sonny remained alive. His death triggered a series of events that got the story moving to the next level. Such as Vito making peace, by agreeing to the narcotics deal, enabling Michael to come home, work for his father and eventually become Don Corleone. Apple Apple
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 10:53 AM
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I meant it would be intresting to watch Sonny grow.
Frank. "RompiPalle" heh' heh'
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 11:15 AM
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If Sonny had lived, Vito would have had more time to tutor him. Sonny may have continued to fight a long drawn out war, but eventually would have succumbed to Vito's orders, and the top priority would still have been to get Michael home safely. Sonny would have never defied Vito. The plan still would have been to show weakness to the other families, and then strike. However I think that Sonny would have been the boss, and Michael either Sonny's consigliere or underboss. And if Sonny were alive then the attempt may have been made on his life with a setup by Fredo. But the difference would have been that Sonny would have beat the shit out of Fredo, and never would have had him killed. And if Michael would have advised Sonny that Fredo should be killed, then Sonny would have beaten the shit out of Michael also! Don Cardi 
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 11:22 AM
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Sonny is hot-headed, violent, and reckless, a combination that leads him into a death trap set by a rival family, I don't feel as if it was he's time to die, but different people, different opinions. And Fredo was always thought of in the Corleone crime Family as the emotionally weak and most foolish of the three Corleone brothers, and so was given its unimportant businesses to run, while Michael was appointed Godfather after Vito's death in 1955
Frank. "RompiPalle" heh' heh'
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 11:53 AM
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Originally posted by Frankie_Pedrino: I meant it would be intresting to watch Sonny grow. Like Fredo, I think Sonny was simply incapable of growing beyond a certain point. Sure, a recuperating Vito would certainly have tried to guide him and sure, Sonny would not have defied his father but still, in the long run he could never have become an decent Don or even anything close. And all of this would've kept the story effectively dead-in-the-water until Sonny's death, which was an eventuality no matter what. Michael would've had to remain in Italy far longer than he did. He might have enjoyed a longer marriage with Appolonia, but still that leave the story hanging. Sonny's killing by Barzini (and Puzo) was specifically planned in order to get things moving. I guess it's fun to speculate what might have happened if he'd lived a year or so longer, but in terms of the actual storyline, he died exactly when he was supposed to. Apple
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 12:03 PM
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heh' heh' DC, you needa get your facts straight kid
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 12:20 PM
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You're talking outta your arse
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 04:45 PM
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If Sonny had lived longer, he would have gone into drugs, and when Vito died, he would have been assassinated by Tessio who would have betrayed him. More importantly we would not have had the ending of the Godfather as we know it, nor a GF II nor, for better or worse, a GF III.
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 04:48 PM
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I think it's really a question of what we know and are used to.
If the entire storyline had been different, and a compelling novel and film had been written about Sonny's ascension as Don, and then 35 years later someone suggested that a story about Michael might've been more interesting, we'd be saying "Nah, what could be interesting about a story about a dopey, drippy college kid who wanted nothing to do with the family business."
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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03/02/06 05:21 PM
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If Sonny had lived, and Michael had still carried out the murders of Sollozzo and McCluskey, I always thought that the brothers would've made great partners. After the peace had been made, Michael could've gone back to school, gotten a business degree, and run the legitimate aspects of the business in Vegas. Sonny could've stayed in NY and kept up the original family interests.
At the wedding, we don't see Michael and Sonny together. Although Fredo and Tom stop by the table, we get the feeling that Sonny and Michael are not that close. However, when Sonny says goodbye to Michael just before he leaves to meet Sollozzo, we see real and true affection between the brothers, and I think that the two joining forces could've been an interesting story.
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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04/25/06 08:12 AM
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if sonny was to live longer then we would lose the classic meeting of the five families and corleones classic "Im a superstious man.." speech which arouse after sonnys death
Time You Enjoy Wasting, was not wasted - John Lennon A man who nevers spends time with his family can never be a real man - Don Vito Corleone
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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04/25/06 11:11 AM
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one thing is sure...there would've been alot of killing..a real big blood shed!! because sonny had alot of enimies...but the family was lucky that he got killed early.. Puzo 
in my house..IN MY HOUSE..IN MY BEDROOM! WHERE MY WIFE SLEEPS,where my children comes to play with thier toys..
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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04/25/06 11:52 AM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi: However I think that Sonny would have been the boss, and Michael either Sonny's consigliere or underboss.
Don Cardi With all do respect DC.. if Sonny stayed alive..I wouldn't think that micheal would've been in the picture at all..Don't you think? HE didn't want to be a part of his father's business until he found himself responsible for everything after his father weakened..and his brother died.. Puzo 
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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04/28/06 12:45 PM
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Originally posted by Puzo: Originally posted by Don Cardi: [b] However I think that Sonny would have been the boss, and Michael either Sonny's consigliere or underboss. Don Cardi With all do respect DC.. if Sonny stayed alive..I wouldn't think that micheal would've been in the picture at all..Don't you think? HE didn't want to be a part of his father's business until he found himself responsible for everything after his father weakened..and his brother died..
Puzo [/b]Puzo! Come on, huh?! Micheal was in before his brother was killed. I don't think you are "out" after killing a couple people. Obviously the story is perfect as is, but IF Sonny had lived it could have been interesting. I'm guessing Fredo might not have turned on the family. But, like mentioned, we would have missed a great speech by the Don.
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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04/28/06 07:21 PM
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What about Carlo and his bruised ego....not to mention bruised face?? He still had it out for Sonny......I do think that Michael would have sniffed him out and put an end to his "wife beating" ways.......Sonny embarassed Carlo, that is why Sonny was wacked, Michael would have done it the way he did in the end......Carlo would have been dead not knowing what hit him. Bottom line.....We are forgetting about the Carlo Factor...LOL.... Love you guys......you all have great info.
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Re: What if Sonny lived longer?
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05/03/06 07:36 PM
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I think SOnny and Michael had more similarites than people think.
They are both cunning. Sonny thinks very logically after he is told his father has been shot, he writes information on the wall, and does NOT lose his rag with Sollozzo when he phones him. He knows Paulie Gatto is responsible, possibly Clemenza too. So he logically uses Tessio's men only. The only time Sonny gets mad if is a family member is directly affected. Same for Mike...
Sonny hits Bruno for what they did to Vito... Michael hits Carlo for what they did to Sonny... Sonny beats the crap out of Carlo for smacking his sister about, only stopping short of killing him becuase his sister is pregnant. Michael hits Moe Greene for smacking Fredo about in public (and to help close the casino deal - obviously)
Michael's temper...while clearly not as physically violent as Sonny's, is there very much there, he loses it with both Tom and Kay during part II and gets very annoyed with Vincent throughtout part III.
The pair also agreed that killing Sollozzo was the only way forward against Tom's better judgement.
Sonny if he just learned to calm that temper would have been a great and loyal Don. He aslo would not have alienated Fredo as he was his elder and therefore not ordering his older bro about. Fredo worshipped Sonny as is evidenced from the flashback scene at the end of GFII. Sonny would have trusted Freddie to handle a wing of the family. His confidence was up from Las Vegas.
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