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Originally posted by Genco Abbandando:
I think mine is when he kills Finucci - in fact young Vito's interaction with Finucci is his definining moment - and the effort and even style he puts into killing Finucci - watching him stock the don on the rooftops of NY, it was almost an artform.

(I was thiking of that scene when i saw Vincent kill Joey Zaza in Part 3. A death is still a death, but Vincent kills Joey with brute force, while Vito kills Finucci with style. Does that make sense?)
Yet, it WASN'T stylish (which gives it an eerie style of its own) as the the towel caught fire. It was done as a reflection of Vito himself, as perfect and precise as humanly possible and matter-of-factly.


Montauk

We might be able to tape the gun behind it.