I just don't get it. What is it about Fredo Corleone that invites such universal scorn? Have you ever heard anyone anywhere stick up for this guy? I once heard him referred to during a conversation between seminarians as a weak bastard. I mean, a little perspective here. Let's take a closer look at his family.
Father--He's the middle son of a homicidal crime boss. What kind of a father was Vito Corleone? To me it is best exemplified by the scene in GII where he brings home a pear. His wife, Carmella Corleone, acts as though they have just won the Lotto. This suggests to me that there were earlier beatings when she showed something less than enthusiasm in her reactions to earlier Vito 'generosities,' i.e. bread or Sodium bicarbonate. The next time you see that scene, watch Carmella closely and tell me if she doesn't resemble the adults in the Billy Mumy Twilight Zone episode. Trips to the zoo with this guy probably ended with Fredo being held up to the Gorilla cage and told not to show any fear when they approached, Clemenza chuckling in the background.
Older Brother--How bad a bad-ass was this disturbed sociopath? Professional assassins, having already shot Santino 173 times and with numerous potential witnesses approaching in more than one vehicle, felt it necessary to stop and walk up to the sieve-like figure lying on the floor in order to empty out their machine guns on him at a close range. These were the type of people who would develop signature assassination procedures, widely hailed for their efficiency [double-tap] and copied throughout their industry. 'Santino, watch your brother,' probably initiated more than a few Fredo nightmares.
Younger Brother--Had older brother killed. Planned it for months and watched. Most popular Corleone son.
The next time you hear someone rip Fredo, in the words of his Dad's advise to Johnny Fontane, 'you can act like a man' and do the right thing. Stick up [pun intended] for the only normal Corleone you've ever known.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Mystery of the Contempt for Fredo Corleone
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2 comments:
poor fredo. i felt absolutely terrible when he died.
So did Michael, as evidenced by the rapid dropping of his jaw to the chest.
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