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re: Godfather 2 plot hole. Who left the drapes open in Michaels bedroom
Posted on 11/23/17 at 11:09 pm to RD Dawg
Posted on 11/23/17 at 11:09 pm to RD Dawg
This site makes the claim that it was Rocco. LINK
It particularly makes sense when you consider the fact that Michael sent Rocco to kill Roth which was essentially a suicide mission. There was no way he would have gotten out of there alive. The Roth hit was Michael's way of getting revenge on Rocco for leaving the drapes open.
It particularly makes sense when you consider the fact that Michael sent Rocco to kill Roth which was essentially a suicide mission. There was no way he would have gotten out of there alive. The Roth hit was Michael's way of getting revenge on Rocco for leaving the drapes open.
This post was edited on 11/23/17 at 11:11 pm
Posted on 11/23/17 at 11:19 pm to Bench McElroy
Makes sense in explaining why it wasn't Fredo
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Fredo with all his plans? Would Roth put all his eggs in one basket? Could Fredo quickly and quietly kill two assassins? Would even someone as dumb as Fredo not realize that opening drapes in his brother's bedroom while Kay was asleep and Michael was away was a precursor to a hit? I think not. If Fredo did open the drapes he had to know it was a hit. And even if we think he was lying to Michael when he claimed ignorance of plans for Michael's murder, when he spoke angrily on the phone to Johnny Ola it's obvious that Fredo truly didn't know of Roth/Ola's plans. So whatever Fredo did he (a) didn't know that Michael's murder was imminent and (b) didn't open the drapes.
Posted on 11/23/17 at 11:23 pm to Bench McElroy
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It particularly makes sense when you consider the fact that Michael sent Rocco to kill Roth which was essentially a suicide mission. There was no way he would have gotten out of there alive. The Roth hit was Michael's way of getting revenge on Rocco for leaving the drapes open.
That doesn't make sense. The only reason he didn't get out alive was the fall of the government and the military going to Roth's room. Roth had no remaining guards, the staff was celebrating the new year, and the hospital had a large, open floor-plan. Michael couldn't possibly have timed it so perfectly on purpose. And if he intended ROcco to fail, why would Michael use someone who was known to be working for him and accompanied him everywhere publicly?
This post was edited on 11/23/17 at 11:25 pm
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