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What is the significance of the flashback at the end of Part II?
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You know the flashback sequence at the end of Godfather II where they're all sitting around the table getting ready to surprise Vito for his birthday. It's a touching scene especially when you consider that almost everyone involved is dead by the end of the second movie.
But, why do you think they included it? What is the flashback's significance as it relates to the rest of the story?
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Re: What is the significance of the flashback at the end of Part II?
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There's got to be more to it then just, "Hey, remember all these people? They're dead now!".
I have my own theories and interpretations, but I was just curious as to what other people thought.
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Re: What is the significance of the flashback at the end of Part II?
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For me the scene is a short summary of Michael's life. Just like at the end of the present story in part two, Michael ends all alone, left by his own family. And ironicly, hé was the cause of all those people to leave him, while it where the people he loved.
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Re: What is the significance of the flashback at the end of Part II?
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Originally posted by Marky Five Angels: I have always wondered if that flashback scene was meant to be included in GFI and left on the cutting room floor, or if Francis filmed it separately for GFII. Some books I have read say Francis hoped Brando would make an appearance in GFII, and wrote a scene that he ditched at the day of shooting when Brando didnt show up. Perhaps this was it. from what i remember, this scene was shot with GFII, it was not part of GFI robert
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Re: What is the significance of the flashback at the end of Part II?
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It was just great to see Sonny again, a great way to cap of the film, seeing Sonny, Mike, Fredo and Tom all together
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Re: What is the significance of the flashback at the end of Part II?
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This is such a classic series and Coppolla is such a student of drama. The Shakespearean tradition is to bring all of the players back onto the stage and the end of the play. I suspect this was done kind of in that tradition.
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Re: What is the significance of the flashback at the end of Part II?
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It was particularly good to see Sonny and Fredo share the screen, that should have happened more often
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Re: What is the significance of the flashback at the end of Part II?
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Originally posted by Marky Five Angels: I have always wondered if that flashback scene was meant to be included in GFI and left on the cutting room floor I sometimes wondered that myself, until I sat down and really watched the sequence. Then I saw it wasn't possibly shot during Part I, for the following reasons: 1) Carlo was fatter in the face - in Part I he was in good shape. 2) Connie's hair was too styled - much like her hair in II than in I. 3) Sonny's hair was too natty - obviously he had a special "style" done for his role in Part I, but couldn't get it the same for Part II. 4) Tom's hairpiece was "obvious" in this sequence, whereas in Part I it wasn't that noticable.
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