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    God Father Movie Question for the Brain Trust...

    God Father I,II, and Coda (GF III) are on a loop on one of the streaming stations and I turn it on for background noise as I tidy up.
    So, I was watching and trying to understand the relationship between Hyman Roth and Michael Corleone.

    As they began to negotiate for a Casino in Cuba, did Hyman Roth already know the gig was up and the rebels would win?
    In other words was Roth cutting his losses by selling out of Cuba at a critial time?

    Why did Roth tip his hand with the in depth Moe Greene story? Didn't he at that moment accuse Michael of the murder and seem willing to forgive and forget if he brought him the two million dollars?

    Why did Michael have to murder Hyman Roth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    God Father I,II, and Coda (GF III) are on a loop on one of the streaming stations and I turn it on for background noise as I tidy up.
    So, I was watching and trying to understand the relationship between Hyman Roth and Michael Corleone.

    As they began to negotiate for a Casino in Cuba, did Hyman Roth already know the gig was up and the rebels would win?
    In other words was Roth cutting his losses by selling out of Cuba at a critial time?

    Why did Roth tip his hand with the in depth Moe Greene story? Didn't he at that moment accuse Michael of the murder and seem willing to forgive and forget if he brought him the two million dollars?

    Why did Michael have to murder Hyman Roth?
    Nobody knew who would win, which was why Roth wanted investors. Btw, Roth was based on Meyer Lansky. Roth was hoping Baptista would retain power which is why he was annoyed when Michael said they might win.

    Roth was planning to murder Michael, partly in retaliation for the murder of Moe Green. Roth ordered the killing of Frank Pentangeli to make him think Michael Corleone betrayed him and weaken his position.

    And yeah the whole "it was only business" song and dance was because he wanted Michael to invest in the casinos. He then planned to kill him.

    Michael had Roth murdered because Roth betrayed him and was never gonna stop trying to kill him.
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    A little off topic, but I have watched these movies over and over. A little bit of trivia I have learned is that a few scenes before someone dies an orange is in the scene. I don't recall an orange before Roth is killed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Nobody knew who would win, which was why Roth wanted investors. Btw, Roth was based on Meyer Lansky. Roth was hoping Baptista would retain power which is why he was annoyed when Michael said they might win.

    Roth was planning to murder Michael, partly in retaliation for the murder of Moe Green. Roth ordered the killing of Frank Pentangeli to make him think Michael Corleone betrayed him and weaken his position.

    And yeah the whole "it was only business" song and dance was because he wanted Michael to invest in the casinos. He then planned to kill him.

    Michael had Roth murdered because Roth betrayed him and was never gonna stop trying to kill him.
    So there was always some risk with Cuba, but every day that Michael was there the risk seemed to grow, by the time he was hesitant to invest, the odds were likely 60/40 for the Revolutionaries. Roth had to know the odds and I think he was padding his losses by trying to sell shares in a Havana Deal that would likely as not, not exist in the upcomming years.
    I think Roth knew Cuba was a hiogh risk investment and he wanted out, he wanted some sort of guarentee, like Las Vegas.
    I think Roth was going to take the money of his "Investors" and buy back in to Las Vegas as the Corleone's had essentially pushed him out by that time. All that money that was a lost that would have significantly weakened the Corleone's.
    No you are right, it was personal to Hyman Roth and I don't think he would have stopped until he killed Michael. Killing him as he stepped off the plane was a sure sign to everyone else, don't "F" with Michael Corleone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob96 View Post
    A little off topic, but I have watched these movies over and over. A little bit of trivia I have learned is that a few scenes before someone dies an orange is in the scene. I don't recall an orange before Roth is killed.
    I heard it as a bad luck for the Corleonis or the indication of an enemy. Godfather buying oranges during the assassination attempt, and them spilling all over the ground. Oranges on the table during the families peace conference with oranges prominantly in front of Gandzini(?).
    The Second Amendment ACKNOWLEDGES our right to own and bear arms that are in common use that can be used for lawful purposes. The arms can be restricted ONLY if subject to historical analogue from the founding era or is dangerous (unsafe) AND unusual.

    It's that simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob96 View Post
    A little off topic, but I have watched these movies over and over. A little bit of trivia I have learned is that a few scenes before someone dies an orange is in the scene. I don't recall an orange before Roth is killed.
    I heard it as a bad luck for the Corleonis or the indication of an enemy. Godfather buying oranges during the assassination attempt, and them spilling all over the ground. Oranges on the table during the families peace conference with oranges prominantly in front of Gandzini(?).
    The Second Amendment ACKNOWLEDGES our right to own and bear arms that are in common use that can be used for lawful purposes. The arms can be restricted ONLY if subject to historical analogue from the founding era or is dangerous (unsafe) AND unusual.

    It's that simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    So there was always some risk with Cuba, but every day that Michael was there the risk seemed to grow, by the time he was hesitant to invest, the odds were likely 60/40 for the Revolutionaries. Roth had to know the odds and I think he was padding his losses by trying to sell shares in a Havana Deal that would likely as not, not exist in the upcomming years.
    I think Roth knew Cuba was a hiogh risk investment and he wanted out, he wanted some sort of guarentee, like Las Vegas.
    I think Roth was going to take the money of his "Investors" and buy back in to Las Vegas as the Corleone's had essentially pushed him out by that time. All that money that was a lost that would have significantly weakened the Corleone's.
    No you are right, it was personal to Hyman Roth and I don't think he would have stopped until he killed Michael. Killing him as he stepped off the plane was a sure sign to everyone else, don't "F" with Michael Corleone.
    All those things were factors, but for everyone in the film, once you make a move to kill someone, you better see it through because eventually they will figure it out and come for you. In these films a central theme is everyone is trying to kill everyone, even those they consider friends, because in organized crime you don't actually have friends. At the end of the day it's all business.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    All those things were factors, but for everyone in the film, once you make a move to kill someone, you better see it through because eventually they will figure it out and come for you. In these films a central theme is everyone is trying to kill everyone, even those they consider friends, because in organized crime you don't actually have friends. At the end of the day it's all business.
    I’ve read several true-crime books on the mafia and this is definitely true. It is unreal how easily they killed each other over slight infractions or just to get ahead, even among “friends” and guys that grew up together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flenna View Post
    I’ve read several true-crime books on the mafia and this is definitely true. It is unreal how easily they killed each other over slight infractions or just to get ahead, even among “friends” and guys that grew up together.
    Organized crime is a cult with cult rules built in. You follow ALL orders, especially the ones you don't agree with. Once "killing your buddies" becomes standard practice all options are open. Only in the movies will you find people in the mafia who aren't willing to sell drugs to children, murder innocent people and things like that. If you make it into upper levels of organized crime, at that point you've already done more reprehensible shit than most people can understand that there is no reason you wouldn't kill anyone for any reason. And if you try and maintain some kind of moral compass, everyone else will see it as weakness and you won't last a month because people will line up to take your spot.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Organized crime is a cult with cult rules built in. You follow ALL orders, especially the ones you don't agree with. Once "killing your buddies" becomes standard practice all options are open. Only in the movies will you find people in the mafia who aren't willing to sell drugs to children, murder innocent people and things like that. If you make it into upper levels of organized crime, at that point you've already done more reprehensible shit than most people can understand that there is no reason you wouldn't kill anyone for any reason. And if you try and maintain some kind of moral compass, everyone else will see it as weakness and you won't last a month because people will line up to take your spot.
    My father grew up in Brooklyn and it was well known the mafia ran the neighborhoods. Interestingly enough he said the neighborhoods were never safer than when the mob ran them. No one messed with old people or kids, your Mom could walk down the block at midnight and feel safe. All the violence was mafioso on mafioso and gang on gang. Anyone messing with a kid or elderly person was found in a dumpster the next day.
    Philippians 2:10-11

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