I didn't expect anyone to blame Kay

Merl 2022-01-25 08:01:07

Mike disappointed Kay first. His failure to fulfill the five-year agreement has already shown that he has no ability to be a fitter. Mike never laughed in the entire movie Godfather 2, because he is under tremendous pressure all the time. In his memory, he said that serving the country was the right choice. He said that he had his own plan for life. What happened? I believe his original plan was never to become the family boss. The first candidate for this position is the eldest brother Shanny, but unfortunately he died early, but in fact, in terms of ability, the adopted son Tom is definitely above Mike. The best result is to give the position of the boss to Tom. Unfortunately, they all take Tom as an outsider. At the beginning, I wanted to kick Tom away. In the end, he killed Red Eye because Mike was too poor. He couldn't understand those people. Anyone who was pulled out would be a threat to him, so he could only kill one by one until he was better than him. Only the strong will die before he can become a firm hold of his position. It was right for Kay to leave him. She could understand that she didn't want to give birth to Mike again. Even if she gave birth to a son, she would mostly repeat Mike's life or not live as well as Mike. Perhaps Kay had anticipated the end of the Corleone family. The Mafia family is a speeding car. Mike knew that the brakes were broken before he took the helm, but unfortunately he didn't know at that time. In fact, the steering wheel was also broken. At least for him, he is simply unable to legalize the family business, five years later, five years later, and five years later. Kay leaving him is the most correct choice Kay has ever made.

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The Godfather: Part II quotes

  • Michael Corleone: I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart!

  • Michael Corleone: My father taught me many things here - he taught me in this room. He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.