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Re: Random scenes
[Re: dontomasso]
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05/25/10 12:28 PM
05/25/10 12:28 PM
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by definition random - proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern. Its tough to say any scene in the films has no "aim, reason, or pattern". How about GF III, donkey boy. I'm not sure why we had to see Altobello be amused.
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Re: Random scenes
[Re: olivant]
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05/25/10 02:26 PM
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The scene in III when Michael calls to Vincent to join the family picture. Vincent does that thing with his arms down at his side like he's pushing down on something. Well, you have to see it to appraciate it. A good scene, and a homage to Michael insisting Kay be in the pictue at Connie's wedding.
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Re: Random scenes
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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05/26/10 11:21 AM
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All good points SB. I love the scene as the ship passes the Statue of Liberty and you see the faces of all the people. My grandparents (and father) came to American (a little after that time I think), but I always get a chill at that scene, imagining how they must have felt as the gaze at Lady Liberty not to mention the fear of being in a total strange land and making a new life. That scene is one of my favorites.  With the beautiful "Immigrant" playing in the background it's very powerful. TIS
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Re: Random scenes
[Re: Danito]
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06/02/10 08:54 PM
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imagining how they must have felt as the gaze at Lady Liberty I think this scene is made for giving us a chill. I don't believe the new immigrants in the beginning of the 20th century new about the pathos and meaning connected to the statue of liberty. They just saw a giant, impressing statue. How can a boy from a Sicilian village know about its importance? He probably hasn't even seen a photo of it. Of course they did. It was the symbol of their new life. They all new what it was and what it meant. They all had friends or relatives who had come to America. They knew exactly what it meant. Remember the flashback scene in GF2, when young Santino gives the miniature Statue of Liberty to his grandmother? She knew exactly what it was.
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