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  1. Tom was trying to spare his feelings, it was an awkward situation he was in, about the pregnancy, and then later he was trying to advise him against sending someone on a suicide mission. Michael didn’t want to hear it, he wasn’t listening to any advise that went against what he felt he needed to do. 14. Reply.

  2. In The Godfather Part II, after Fredo accidentally betrays Michael, Michael banishes Fredo from the family business and disowns him as a brother. After Connie begs Michael to forgive Fredo, Michael seemingly does so.

  3. Oct 2, 2008 · In “Part II” (1974), we see him lose his remaining shreds of morality and become an empty shell, insecure and merciless. If the score evokes pity, it is Michael’s self-pity.

  4. In The Godfather, Part II there's some conflict between Michael and Tom: TOM: That plane goes to Miami. MICHAEL: That's where I want it met. TOM: Mike that's impossible -- they'll turn him over to the Internal Revenue, customs, and half the FBI. MICHAEL: It's not impossible.

  5. Moving through the deep shadows and heavy glooms of his vast estate, Michael Corleone presides over the destruction of his own spirit in “The Godfather, Part II.” The character we recall from “The Godfather” as the best and brightest of Don Vito’s sons, the one who went to college and enlisted in the Marines, grows into a cold and ...

  6. May 31, 2024 · The final shot of Michael alone is just that. He’s Alone with a capital A. And then what the viewer has to do is go back to him talking to Mama Corleone: “What did Papa think — deep in his heart? He was being strong — strong for his family. But by being strong for his family — could he — lose it?”

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  8. The final shot of The Godfather: Part II shows Michael Corleone alone and isolated from those around him, underscoring the cost of his decisions as the head of the Corleone crime family.

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