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Re: Favourite little moments
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A few off the top of my head:
Clemenza drinking from the jug of wine, and the parallel scene in GFII with Pentangeli drinking from the hose.
The lighting on Michael when he interrogated Carlo.
Clemenza's gruff tenderness toward Michael before the Sollozzo assassination ("We were all proud of you...your father, too.").
Michael's glance at his steady hands after lighting Enzo's cigarette outside the hospital.
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Re: Favourite little moments
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Sonny dunking the bread in Clemenza's sauce: "Send somebody with him anyway." A very Italian, very "Old World" gesture.
Two deleted scenes. After Sonny breaks the news to Mama about Vito getting shot, they occur almost back to back:
Sonny, again taking a piece of bread and dipping it into a frying pan (in the novel he made himself a "sloppy sandwich of fried peppers").
Then, when Sonny walks into the Don's den, he can't bring himself to sit in Vito's chair. He clearly feels that, in some way, this would portend Vito's death. He was probably just being superstitious, but it's a VERY moving scene.
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Re: Favourite little moments
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How about when Manolo asked Michael if he should trim the bushes in front of his bedroom window? That was just a metaphor for Manolo's affair with Kay. He was actually trimming her hedges.
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Re: Favourite little moments
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You guys have already mentioned quite a few "golden moments" in the Godfather series. But...
* In the first Godfather, some of my favorite scenes are those of Michael hiding out in Sicily - and especially of his courtship and marriage to Apollonia. Michael hadn't yet become very hardened, so it was touching to see that he was still capable of falling in love, and being sweet to his woman.
* In Godfather II, I found nearly all the flashback scenes of Vito's early life - especially as a young husband & father in New York - fascinating. Part of the fascination was simply the "period piece" attention to detail - the sets, props, clothing, the traditions & social mores, etc. And part of it was related to the study of Vito's character - especially the ways in which he was compelled to respond to the pressing challenges in his life.
In a number of ways, I found myself actually liking young Vito quite a bit. He's basically an honest person by nature. He's loyal. He's generous. And he's compassionate to others, seemingly sincere about helping people out, as his circumstances allow. Hardly the stereotypical gangster sociopath - like Al Capone, or Bugsy Siegel, or Willie Moretti.
Last edited by Questadt; 04/16/14 08:25 PM.
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Re: Favourite little moments
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Carlo telling Connie "Cmon be a murder like your father"
"I'll give you undignified. Go fuck yourself. You, Phil... whoever. He's my fuckin' cousin."
"My name is George. I'm unemployed and live with my parents"..
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