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Originally posted by Fame:
[QUOTE]... we all like to see the scenes mixed up in GF2, its a joy. My question is, are there really any links between them or are they just scattered about? Ive been trying many times to fathom those links but each time I fail. ...
We are watching the contrast between the father and the son. We witness Vito's humble beginnings and rise to power while maintaining the friendship and respect and in some cases, admiration of those around him...and at the same time the deterioration and utter alienation brought about under modern times and Michael's leadership...even though he manages to prosper financially.

The art of GFII is in no way whatsoever a 'scattering about' of the two time periods.

Apple


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