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Originally posted by Don Cardi:
[QUOTE]... I don't believe that Rocco was the traitor and I don't believe that Fredo knew that it was gonna be a hit, or that he was the one who killed the assasins. So who was the one, on the inside--very close, who was involved? ...
And therein lies one of the movie's most infamous flaws. For although it is later shown without a doubt that Fredo was the traitor...it is never quite made clear who opened the curtains and why(since it makes sense that whoever did open them would know it would have to be for a hit), nor why Kay didn't notice them open until she's already lying in bed...assuming she's gone to bed every other night for the past 4 years with the drapes closed. Nor are we ever made certain who killed the assasins. It is also never made clear exactly WHAT Fredo did to aide Roth...although it's been discussed that he may have opened the curtains but if he didn't know it was going to be a hit, then by what reasoning would they get him to open them (and by the way, I don't think he did). Which leads us right back to the question that will never really be answered...WHAT did Fredo do?

Flaws, flaws, flaws. There's just no escaping it, either for us or for FFC.

But that's ok...I like the movie anyway wink

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