Submitted by queenrosybee t3_zzozef in movies
l5555l t1_j2e7clo wrote
Reply to comment by ColdPressedSteak in Inspired by the previous Shawshank post, what is the biggest flaw in The Godfather, 1 or 2? by queenrosybee
I don't think it's unnecessary at all. It changes him fundamentally as a person. He becomes a bitter, cynical, ruthless man as a result.
justin_caseimhigh t1_j2eipb9 wrote
In the book the murder of Apollonia is what prompts him to decide to join the family. For what it’s worth
neurosisxeno t1_j2ejd0h wrote
I think it’s largely a wake up call that no matter what he does he cannot escape the family business and live in peace. It will follow him and destroy everything he loves if he keeps trying to run away.
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