There is a question about Vincent.

Scarlett 2022-01-25 08:02:07

That is whether Vincent is a double agent. Let's look at the income of the double agent first: 1. Obtain all the income of the part of Mike's Opposite Project. 2. Get all the income of some projects on Mike's side. (You may say that he has been appointed by Mike as the new godfather, and there is no need to kill him. Let us push two points: 1. If he really loves his cousin, killing Mike can make them really together and Obtain all of Mike's assets. 2. The person who helped you up can destroy you again. Only if Mike is killed can he sit still and feel at ease.) 3. Very safe and will not be executed or assassinated by any party. Motivation is enough now, let us look at the evidence, although it is vague, this is also the point that puzzles me. Vincent and (the boss who hired the killer opposite Mike) said that everything had been arranged. (What was arranged?) From the perspective of the movie, Vincent knew that there was a killer who was going to kill Mike on this day, and he also informed Mike, but he didn't know the details. The security of the day was all arranged by Vincent. He knew every point well, and at the end of the scene, he also learned that a total of 3 people had died, but he did not seem to show the corresponding vigilance, such as sending a large number of people. Personal protection with guns and so on. So I think Vincent might be a double agent and then almost wiped out both sides, becoming the new godfather. I don't know what you think, welcome to discuss and give pointers.

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  • Don Altobello: I must accept my age, and grow my olives and tomatoes.

  • Michael Corleone: I, uh, betrayed my wife. I betrayed myself. I've killed men, and I ordered men to be killed. No, it's useless. I killed... I ordered the death of my brother; he injured me. I killed my mother's son. I killed my father's son.