This is one of my favorite scenes in Godfather 2. Just watching Michael's reaction when he finds out his brother betrayed him. All done with facial expressions and no words. Masterful acting.
Al Pacino is a great actor, but don't forget the guy who plays Fredo. It's not often easy to play the part of an idiot seriously. It's not like Joey from Friends here.
agreed. shame John Cazale died so early. He has the honor of being the only actor which all of the movies he participated in were nominated for the oscars.
Yes: "The Godfather", "Godfather Part II", "The Conversation", "Dog Day Afternoon" and "The Deer Hunter". All of them either won Best Film or at least were nominated for Best Film.
yes, John Cazale; what a talent. He would have been a film legend, no two ways about it. Great guy, great actor and then he got ill and died young, and we were all robbed of genuine entertainment. What a shame but at least he gave us Fredo!
One of my favourite scenes from "The Godfather II": look at how Michael feels shocked and ashamed when he hears his own brother almost admitting of his complicity in a murder plot. Al's acting is great!
This short clip epitomize in full effect why Fredo Corleone was stepped over ! Why he never could be Don ! ... and he just babble on, not even realizing it ...
Pacino looks physically ill when Fredo gives himself away. Pacino should have won Oscars for both films, especially since his more recent performances are full of affectations. But back then he was unrivaled.
Pacino's character did mention Johnny Ola when Fredo came to Cuba though as "people he knew". So either he was probing before hand (probably) or it was a slight mixup :P.
At this point Michael's father is dead, his oldest brother is dead, his first wife from Sicily is dead, half of his friends are dead, & now he finds out his brother 'Fredo' is a traitor. DAMN, what a crazy life.
Fredo death hunt Micheal in part 3... Micheal can't move on that he order his men to kill fredo,.. Poor fredo... Wikipedia has a good explanation on why micheal can't move on, on fredo death.. This is his downfall as a mafia don,. Micheal is more Smarter than his father but his wrong decision and anger thae leads to his downfall
My heart leapt out of my chest when Fredo slipped up. It was just so blunt and he had no idea. That's what it's like to watch a man put a death sentence on himself.
@@Xehanort10 Moe could have shown him when he was alive and they were both in Vegas. And hell, there were so many ways Fredo could have known about Ola and Roth but it was his denial that made him suspicious.
A masterpiece of scene, IMO. Michael's reaction to the confirmed betrayal alone, should be given the Oscar to Al Pacino. He earned the Oscar almost 20 years after, to one of his worst roles, IMO.
@@924photos5 He also deserved the award for _Scent if a Woman._ And nobody was robbed. It was just unfortunate for Denzel that was in the running the same year as Al's movie.
This is the moment where Fredo committed suicide.. Michael was quiet he listened carefully,and Fredo lost control by talking too much.Fucking classic YO!
Rewatched this movie stoned a few days ago and I restarted this scene maybe 3 times purely for the saxophone and band. They sound so intoxicating,it's fucking great
This scene evokes all the decadence of pagan Rome before its fall. And the look on Michael's face is so powerful when Fredo inadvertently reveals himself to be the traitor in the Corleone family. You find yourself feeling sorrow and sympathy for a ruthless criminal who is himself a cold, merciless killer.
Rome was pretty decadent for centuries. Ironically it was when it became less so, after Christianity became the state religion, that the Roman empire fell.
pacino was robbed for the Oscar for this movie. deniro did great but his performance didn't have the depth and the complexity of pacinos role. i mean Michael was a complete different person than he was in the beginning of the 1st movie. He won a war but lost himself and his family in the process. Don Vito didn't have half as much to deal with as Michael did, he had to kill his own brother because he was a threat, Vito didn't have to make that kind of decision.
@Woody Last Name He killed Alfredo because his mind was twisted from Kate leaving him and aborting the baby. Didn’t have to do it could have left him expelled.
I presume Fredo is supposed to be drunk? Even he wouldn't be that stupid to admit knowing Ola and Roth in front of Michael if he were sober. Great scene. Al's acting is amazing.
allen ..I agree ...the woman is holding the drink and holding him up ...Fredo is drunk ...and we all know what Moe Greene said ' fredo was so drunk he was banging two cocktail waitresses at the same time ..no one could get a fucking drink' Whe you have that 'glow' u start babbling on ...and he answered the question (otherwise he would've just watched the show) ...johnny ola showed me ...and damn ...fredo was a dead man !
@@COMMODOOSA ya it does. Most guys that watch porn want to see a big one, that is commom knowledge. There are also those that are into slave porn, where the woman, or man, is a sex slave. If not, them you tell me why "Superman", with his bbc is also wearing chains.
Also the wonderful scenes where Al Pacino and John Canaletto have a daiquiri in Cuba and the scene where Fredo has the dialogue with Michael in the house. Two excellent actors in a brilliant sequel.
Fredo comes off as a real guy. Completely believable. I have a hard time wrapping my head around that there isn't a historical fredo somewhere in history.
@@harizotoh7I think it was that Cazale played himself, more than anything. Richard Dreyfuss, one of the people who knew him best, said something like that.
I don't think he really is that stupid, neither is he bright. I think it's more like he felt demeaned by society since he was young and he feels that he has to brag about the little things when the opportunity arises. It's the way he fights his insecurities; a way to redeem himself and earn some respect. I've seen that in many people, myself included sometimes, and I think his character is brilliantly portrayed.
1:25 _"Old man Roth would never come here but old Johnny knows these places like the back of his hand."_ This is the moment when Michael figures out who the traitor in his family is. Johnny Ola was the missing piece of the puzzle that connected Fredo to Roth. Look at Michael's face and the music that starts, here. If Michael could cry right now, he would. On a lighter note, in the movie "Blazing Saddles" when Sheriff Bart tells Lily von Schtupp, "Baby, I am not from Havana" THIS is what he's referring to. The sex shows in general and "superman" in particular.
And Roth's scene connects him to Moe Greene. So when the family sent Fredo to Las Vegas they didn't think anything of it. But they were in fact sending him to the people he would side with: Moe Greene, Hyman Roth, and Jonny Ola.
We don't use terms like "swanky" in modern US vernacular anymore. But that was a term that wealthy Americans referred to 1958 Cuba before the communists took over. In 1958, if you had money (and many Americans had big money then), you were "amoral", and you wanted to take a vacation in Sodom where it was LAWFUL to operate as Sodom (so long as the US tourist dollars poured in) you went to Cuba. Live sex shows, Donkey shows, Prostitutes, the best alcohol, the best cigars, heroin, pot, anything, it was all there for a quickie $30 flight from Miami. Hotels were cheap because US currency was so strong. Everything was cheap if you were an American. Is it any wonder that the peasant locals (hot ones were just "entertainment" for the Americans and the ugly ones lived in banana republic poverty in tourism jobs serving Americans) went full communist in rebellion? Cuba was nothing more than Sodom propped up by US tourist dollars. Problem is, they went communist and we all know what happens then, bankruptcy. Cuba filled a "market need" in 1958. They had nothing for anyone in 1978.
@@paulcolburn3855 A pretty accurate assessment. The apparently lingering memory of Sodom is likely what kept the exiles from being successful in getting Cuba back again.
@@paulcolburn3855 Castro's and Guevara's revolution was necessary. Cuba was a rich people's playground and the locals and the poor were literally reduced to selling garbage just to feed themselves and their families, while the rich were living a decadent lifestyle and literally burning dollar notes just to light up their cigars (there was a picture of a US Senator doing that while he was on vacation in Havana). Problem was, Castro had only the Soviets as their military support. So they had no choice but to be a Communist govt. But unlike the Soviet Union where the poor remained poor, Castro and Guevara actually redistributed all the wealth seized back to the people. They also introduced lots of socialist reforms like free education for children and free healthcare for the old. Cuba in the 1970s had 99.8% population literatcy while the US only had 86%
@@kailashpatel1706 Good. Don't you notice that no matter how many times you watch this movie and GF 1, you miss nuances. Still a masterpiece and kids born in the 1990's are watching it and are blown away.
This clip is perfect for a little creative editing, you could cut and paste any video into the superman part and then just have the crowds reaction to it.
As soon as Fredo brought up Roth that clinched it in Michael's mind. He had found his traitor - and it was his brother! Michael had his suspicions, but he needed verification. Generally if it had been anybody else but Fredo he would have figured it out earlier. It was similar to Tony Soprano being in denial about Big Pussy. Tony had greater information earlier that it was Big Pussy and was in greater denial, however, I think that Michael was at least subconsciously staving off the inevitable. The heavy shock he felt was not only finding out it was Fredo who betrayed him, but also the build up of sensing it might be Fredo and then it being confirmed. He had hoped it was anybody but Fredo, but I think that he at, at least, at a subconscious level sensed Fredo might have been involved. There was no way Roth could have been able to put out the hit on Michael in his combine without there being someone inside who helped him get to Michael. Amazing scene that captures the amplified shock Michael was feeling realizing he had been betrayed by someone close to him.
Here after Joey diaz talks about it on Joe Rogan experience podcast 😂watched The Godfather movies a thousand times csnt believe I forgot about this important part when he tells Fredo he knows he betrayed him but this was real what the Cuban Superman would do to chicks 😂
I doubt the actor even had "a monster", he didn't really need to in order to play a suggestive role, the facial expression of the other actors was far more important, and hilarious :L
No, Fredo was NOT bisexual on the novel. He was only written that way by Mark Winegardner on 'The Godfather Returns". In the original source material by Mario Puzo, Fredo was not written as bisexual.
If eyes could talk,Micheals eyes when Fredo is talking,they tell the story,only once did I ever see a movie where the eyes told the feelings of a person and that was Will Smiths character in “Pursuit of Happyness”,when his character at the end of the movie is told that he got the job,amazing acting
I think that voice is meant to be someone in the audience that Fredo is responding to. However, it could have been John Cazale who dubbed the voice in.
grumpy150 I remember cringing for Fredo when he got the Call at his House. I knew that Michael would find him out. Also knowing that Fredo would betray The Family in such a monstrous fashion must have really hurt Michael after he warned Fredo after The Meeting with Moe Greene.
laminage~ Fredo was a fuck up and thought he should have been the Don because he was next in line... Michael was much more suited for that even over Sonny... Sad but he created his own problems just trying to find his proper placement...
Yep. I couldn't have said it better myself. It must have been so difficult to find your niche and never really having it except being a "Glorified Errand Boy".
One of the funny things I’ve always found from this scene was Michael telling Fredo that the place was obscene, and they shouldn’t be there. Michael had no problem killing people, yet had too much class to be at a place where a little public sex was taking place.
I know this is isn't the point of the scene, but I really do wonder how does women had such a magnifique abdomen. It's interesting because I haven't seen one like that, it's not athletic, or abs, but it looks different. Does it have a name or exercises?
This is one of my favorite scenes in Godfather 2. Just watching Michael's reaction when he finds out his brother betrayed him. All done with facial expressions and no words. Masterful acting.
Agreed, Rick Rude fans understand
Then he rubs him out at Lake Tahoe. Favorite lake in the world! And he’s dumped there!
Al Pacino is a great actor, but don't forget the guy who plays Fredo. It's not often easy to play the part of an idiot seriously. It's not like Joey from Friends here.
John was going to be an all time great actor. Shame he left us so soon.
agreed. shame John Cazale died so early. He has the honor of being the only actor which all of the movies he participated in were nominated for the oscars.
Yes: "The Godfather", "Godfather Part II", "The Conversation", "Dog Day Afternoon" and "The Deer Hunter". All of them either won Best Film or at least were nominated for Best Film.
John Cazale was Meryl Streep's boyfriend in the 70s. I believe they were still a couple when he died.
yes, John Cazale; what a talent. He would have been a film legend, no two ways about it. Great guy, great actor and then he got ill and died young, and we were all robbed of genuine entertainment. What a shame but at least he gave us Fredo!
One of my favourite scenes from "The Godfather II": look at how Michael feels shocked and ashamed when he hears his own brother almost admitting of his complicity in a murder plot. Al's acting is great!
you can see that sick feeling coming over him.
and I read somewhere that Al had to go to the Hospital for a week right after this scene because of complete exhaustion ....a true genius
This short clip epitomize in full effect why Fredo Corleone was stepped over ! Why he never could be Don !
... and he just babble on, not even realizing it ...
jaegar ultima good point of view, i love this movies i wish i can find someone to talk about because some people dont get it about this movies
fredo was tricked, he didn't want his brother to die.
Pacino looks physically ill when Fredo gives himself away. Pacino should have won Oscars for both films, especially since his more recent performances are full of affectations. But back then he was unrivaled.
Dave Glo z
He actually was ill during this scene. Right after it was shot, Al went to the hospital for exhaustion.
EXACTLY
Pacino's character did mention Johnny Ola when Fredo came to Cuba though as "people he knew". So either he was probing before hand (probably) or it was a slight mixup :P.
he was rivaled, by deniro.
At this point Michael's father is dead, his oldest brother is dead, his first wife from Sicily is dead, half of his friends are dead, & now he finds out his brother 'Fredo' is a traitor. DAMN, what a crazy life.
Fredo death hunt Micheal in part 3... Micheal can't move on that he order his men to kill fredo,.. Poor fredo... Wikipedia has a good explanation on why micheal can't move on, on fredo death.. This is his downfall as a mafia don,. Micheal is more Smarter than his father but his wrong decision and anger thae leads to his downfall
yeah, but Mo Green made his bones when Michael was bangin cheerleaders
Yeah and he just found out his brother likes watching BBC shows
Most
Zoned out and misfit in the Corleone family.
You can tell at 1:47 too, like "dang man, can ANYTHING in my life go right?"
My heart leapt out of my chest when Fredo slipped up. It was just so blunt and he had no idea. That's what it's like to watch a man put a death sentence on himself.
Fredo may not have been the smartest or the strongest willed in the family, but you can't deny that he was the fun one in the family!
Yes. He could bang cocktail waitresses two at a time, for starters.
lindsey lefrois He also let his father get shot.
Players couldn't get a drink at the table
That's only because he was banging cocktail waitresses two at a time.
exactly, when don vito get shot, he juggle with his gun. what a positive person
Freddo could have said "Moe Greene told me about this place" and may have gotten away with it.
mister8800 😂😂😂
Michael would have been like "Moe's dead Fredo."
@@Xehanort10 Moe could have shown him when he was alive and they were both in Vegas. And hell, there were so many ways Fredo could have known about Ola and Roth but it was his denial that made him suspicious.
@@harizotoh7 Fredo could have said, "A cab driver told me about this place. He brought me here."
He was really drunk 🥴 so it slipped out.
A masterpiece of scene, IMO. Michael's reaction to the confirmed betrayal alone, should be given the Oscar to Al Pacino. He earned the Oscar almost 20 years after, to one of his worst roles, IMO.
I totally agree.
...yes and they robbed Denzel Washington for giving Pacino his Oscar
Agree. Pacino deserved the award for Godfather II. Also that award he got in the 90s cost Denzel Washington the award for Malcolm X.
@@924photos5
He also deserved the award for _Scent if a Woman._ And nobody was robbed. It was just unfortunate for Denzel that was in the running the same year as Al's movie.
You can see the color drained from his face when he hears his own brother is the mole.
EXACTLY!! lol You must have felt that way before.
I know that feeling. Been backstabbed before.
@@princessmarlena1359 damn
This is the moment where Fredo committed suicide.. Michael was quiet he listened carefully,and Fredo lost control by talking too much.Fucking classic YO!
@1:18 "It was at this moment, Micheal knew Fredo fucked up."
the saxophone in this scene is so entrancing
Rewatched this movie stoned a few days ago and I restarted this scene maybe 3 times purely for the saxophone and band. They sound so intoxicating,it's fucking great
That sharp stare is so stark. Shows how sharp Michael is too
This scene evokes all the decadence of pagan Rome before its fall. And the look on Michael's face is so powerful when Fredo inadvertently reveals himself to be the traitor in the Corleone family. You find yourself feeling sorrow and sympathy for a ruthless criminal who is himself a cold, merciless killer.
Well said mate.
Just like Weimar Germany. Or Present day America
Rome was pretty decadent for centuries. Ironically it was when it became less so, after Christianity became the state religion, that the Roman empire fell.
pacino was robbed for the Oscar for this movie. deniro did great but his performance didn't have the depth and the complexity of pacinos role. i mean Michael was a complete different person than he was in the beginning of the 1st movie. He won a war but lost himself and his family in the process. Don Vito didn't have half as much to deal with as Michael did, he had to kill his own brother because he was a threat, Vito didn't have to make that kind of decision.
Pacino wasnt against de niro in the oscars
Pacino is a better actor than Deniro
@Woody Last Name He killed Alfredo because his mind was twisted from Kate leaving him and aborting the baby. Didn’t have to do it could have left him expelled.
Didn’t have the depth he says! 🤦🏻♂️ De niro’s Perfomance was OUTSTANDING and a Master Piece. What are you talking about?
I presume Fredo is supposed to be drunk? Even he wouldn't be that stupid to admit knowing Ola and Roth in front of Michael if he were sober.
Great scene. Al's acting is amazing.
allen ..I agree ...the woman is holding the drink and holding him up ...Fredo is drunk ...and we all know what Moe Greene said ' fredo was so drunk he was banging two cocktail waitresses at the same time ..no one could get a fucking drink' Whe you have that 'glow' u start babbling on ...and he answered the question (otherwise he would've just watched the show) ...johnny ola showed me ...and damn ...fredo was a dead man !
Moe didn't say Fredo was drunk.
@Allen Albright Is that what you were doing?
No , actually fredo was the kind of guy that doesn't have to be drunk to blurt something out.
@@bonniewatts4922 Right. He probably *was* just a little buzzed on drinks but mostly just stupid.
0:38 Why does Superman fall down??? Too front heavy?
Part of the "white male, dick envy, slave fantasy".
@@ericeast7860 Hur dur "white male fantasy" hur dur.
@@COMMODOOSA ya it does. Most guys that watch porn want to see a big one, that is commom knowledge. There are also those that are into slave porn, where the woman, or man, is a sex slave. If not, them you tell me why "Superman", with his bbc is also wearing chains.
@@ericeast7860 porn is for losers
@@ericeast7860 oy vey
Also the wonderful scenes where Al Pacino and John Canaletto have a daiquiri in Cuba and the scene where Fredo has the dialogue with Michael in the house. Two excellent actors in a brilliant sequel.
Ouffff...Amazing scène.
Il y a quelque chose à retenir ds cette scène.
La vérité va toujours ressortir un jr ou l’autre.
R.I.P. John Cazale. Great actor, doesn't get the recognition he deserves.
Fredo comes off as a real guy. Completely believable. I have a hard time wrapping my head around that there isn't a historical fredo somewhere in history.
@@harizotoh7I think it was that Cazale played himself, more than anything. Richard Dreyfuss, one of the people who knew him best, said something like that.
That intense-eye reaction from Pacino alone deserved an Oscar. 🔥🔥
1:19 - The look when Michael's life would change forever.
Now, Fredo, repeat after me:
"A cab driver told me about this place, he brought me here."
A perfectly acceptable, believable response.
im smahhtt
u my kid brother
“Oh, and don’t get drunk and blurt out the truth.”
why would you take the don..your brother.. to watch jungle porn?
Imran Ali -- The answer to your question is in Semicron's comment directly below.
"Baby, please! I am not from Havana!"
-- Blazing Saddles
That saxophone it’s so hypnotyc
Pacinos best acting is often with no dialogue at all, just his facial expressions and looks.
Superman’s got the rod of steel!
🤣
I don't think he really is that stupid, neither is he bright. I think it's more like he felt demeaned by society since he was young and he feels that he has to brag about the little things when the opportunity arises. It's the way he fights his insecurities; a way to redeem himself and earn some respect. I've seen that in many people, myself included sometimes, and I think his character is brilliantly portrayed.
1:25 _"Old man Roth would never come here but old Johnny knows these places like the back of his hand."_
This is the moment when Michael figures out who the traitor in his family is. Johnny Ola was the missing piece of the puzzle that connected Fredo to Roth. Look at Michael's face and the music that starts, here. If Michael could cry right now, he would.
On a lighter note, in the movie "Blazing Saddles" when Sheriff Bart tells Lily von Schtupp, "Baby, I am not from Havana" THIS is what he's referring to. The sex shows in general and "superman" in particular.
And Roth's scene connects him to Moe Greene. So when the family sent Fredo to Las Vegas they didn't think anything of it. But they were in fact sending him to the people he would side with: Moe Greene, Hyman Roth, and Jonny Ola.
We don't use terms like "swanky" in modern US vernacular anymore. But that was a term that wealthy Americans referred to 1958 Cuba before the communists took over. In 1958, if you had money (and many Americans had big money then), you were "amoral", and you wanted to take a vacation in Sodom where it was LAWFUL to operate as Sodom (so long as the US tourist dollars poured in) you went to Cuba. Live sex shows, Donkey shows, Prostitutes, the best alcohol, the best cigars, heroin, pot, anything, it was all there for a quickie $30 flight from Miami. Hotels were cheap because US currency was so strong. Everything was cheap if you were an American. Is it any wonder that the peasant locals (hot ones were just "entertainment" for the Americans and the ugly ones lived in banana republic poverty in tourism jobs serving Americans) went full communist in rebellion? Cuba was nothing more than Sodom propped up by US tourist dollars. Problem is, they went communist and we all know what happens then, bankruptcy. Cuba filled a "market need" in 1958. They had nothing for anyone in 1978.
@@paulcolburn3855 A pretty accurate assessment. The apparently lingering memory of Sodom is likely what kept the exiles from being successful in getting Cuba back again.
@@57highland thank you
@@paulcolburn3855 Castro's and Guevara's revolution was necessary. Cuba was a rich people's playground and the locals and the poor were literally reduced to selling garbage just to feed themselves and their families, while the rich were living a decadent lifestyle and literally burning dollar notes just to light up their cigars (there was a picture of a US Senator doing that while he was on vacation in Havana). Problem was, Castro had only the Soviets as their military support. So they had no choice but to be a Communist govt. But unlike the Soviet Union where the poor remained poor, Castro and Guevara actually redistributed all the wealth seized back to the people. They also introduced lots of socialist reforms like free education for children and free healthcare for the old. Cuba in the 1970s had 99.8% population literatcy while the US only had 86%
Did you see the lady standing behind Michael as he gave the Silent Order to The Bodyguard. It was like she knew something bad was about to go down.
i always noticed her..
@@kailashpatel1706 Good. Don't you notice that no matter how many times you watch this movie and GF 1, you miss nuances. Still a masterpiece and kids born in the 1990's are watching it and are blown away.
This clip is perfect for a little creative editing, you could cut and paste any video into the superman part and then just have the crowds reaction to it.
What is that song’s name in the background??
when he just can't handle the betrayal of the only brother he has left and puts his head in his hands
how badass is it though that michael has a guy he just has to nod to and then the guy goes and kills whoever he wants
This was a real show that they did back in Cuba
As soon as Fredo brought up Roth that clinched it in Michael's mind. He had found his traitor - and it was his brother! Michael had his suspicions, but he needed verification. Generally if it had been anybody else but Fredo he would have figured it out earlier. It was similar to Tony Soprano being in denial about Big Pussy. Tony had greater information earlier that it was Big Pussy and was in greater denial, however, I think that Michael was at least subconsciously staving off the inevitable. The heavy shock he felt was not only finding out it was Fredo who betrayed him, but also the build up of sensing it might be Fredo and then it being confirmed. He had hoped it was anybody but Fredo, but I think that he at, at least, at a subconscious level sensed Fredo might have been involved. There was no way Roth could have been able to put out the hit on Michael in his combine without there being someone inside who helped him get to Michael. Amazing scene that captures the amplified shock Michael was feeling realizing he had been betrayed by someone close to him.
Funny thing is the senator actually helped Micheal
He asked fredo where did he find the place 😂😂😂😂
All we have is our friendship Senator
@@rollie3383 "All that's left is our friendship." Great line.
Great catch!
1:46 OMG moment when Michael realizes the betrayal. His heads starts to drop and he has to cover his face to hide the anguish and the shock.
the way Michael's eyes flick to Fredo at the mention of Johnny Ola....
Red-headed Yolanda (with Senator Geary).
The good old trouser snake! 🐍
“But was he Lexington Steele big ?”- Joe Rogan
True, he does look ill..I actually read that Pacino was sick with flu or something during that filming. Interesting..
You can literally see Michael's heart break there and then.
Here after Joey diaz talks about it on Joe Rogan experience podcast 😂watched The Godfather movies a thousand times csnt believe I forgot about this important part when he tells Fredo he knows he betrayed him but this was real what the Cuban Superman would do to chicks 😂
What were they actually watching😳
Joey Diaz lolllll🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fredo sure liked the hooahs.
Fredo, you're obviously drunk. It's not Super Man. It's Mr. Satan from Dragon Ball. And then that alcohol made your lips slipped about Ola and Roth.
Fredo "I'm Shamrt."
I'm smart, i can do things😂
@@alladreamwedreamed Not stupid , like they say ... and I want RESPECT ..
Does anyone know the name of the actress playing Freddie’s date?
They should have shown superman's big unit.
Will gallant I think it would take away from the dialogue and the disturbed look on Michael's face.
I doubt the actor even had "a monster", he didn't really need to in order to play a suggestive role, the facial expression of the other actors was far more important, and hilarious :L
It's not even Superman. It's Mr. Satan from Dragon Ball Z.
Massive G
maximus needs spell check.
meridius = small unit
Fredo in his HEYDAY... It’s all downhill from here!!
I thought Mike's stare when Fredo said Johnny Ola was gonna kill him alone.
1:17 It was at this moment that Michael knew... Fredo fucked up.
Nothing Hurts more than a Brother Betraying you and Fucking Making it seem like it was no big Deal.
In the novel, Fredo was bisexual. This might be an allusion to Fredo’s tendencies.
No, Fredo was NOT bisexual on the novel. He was only written that way by Mark Winegardner on 'The Godfather Returns".
In the original source material by Mario Puzo, Fredo was not written as bisexual.
@@kleeamd8274Certainly not. He used to bang cocktail waitresses two at a time.
This is the moment that Michael knew..... Fredo fucked up
Fredo effed up.
Who.is the actress playing the girl who was tied to the pole
The penultimate scene of the trilogy. Coppola knew it, Pacino knew it.
1:47 he's breaking down 😭
do you know the name of that music piece used in this scene?
luckyday465768 You can use a app called Shazam to find the names of some songs.
SO MUCH TENSION, I love it
yes i also need to know the music in the background, soothing. Great scene by the way
Any chance? I'm looking for it too
Does anyone know the name of the song in the background? Or anything at all about the music in this scene?
Hyman roth should be in that eternal debate of the best villains in history.
Someone know this music ?
If eyes could talk,Micheals eyes when Fredo is talking,they tell the story,only once did I ever see a movie where the eyes told the feelings of a person and that was Will Smiths character in “Pursuit of Happyness”,when his character at the end of the movie is told that he got the job,amazing acting
Being a superman
Is like walking on egg shells
Always being gentle
Always cautious not to hurt someone.
Rare are the moments for being cavalier.
There is a mistake. John Cazale says, "That things got to be a fake." Cazale answers his own question and says, "That ain't no fake." Listen to 1:09.
I think that voice is meant to be someone in the audience that Fredo is responding to. However, it could have been John Cazale who dubbed the voice in.
@@harizotoh7 I think you are right.
Uncle Junior told me about this place
Before Uncle Junior tried to off his nephew, he was getting brothers to try to kill one another.
Nobody :
Not A single Soul:
Joe Rogan:
Joey Diaz:
TJ English: *T H E D I C K W A S B I G*
YEP!! I have a FREDO in my life!! For real!! This is real not fiction!!! My older brother, named Danny Bernal. Beware EVERYONE!!!
He needs the kiss of death
Who is the woman ?
It's true Fredo did not want his brother dead as he loved his family. But why did he not tell Mike that he knew Johnny Ola?
H was afraid
as soon after the ambush happen,fredo know,his head is next
admitin that is like yo bruh just shoot me
“Not like everybody says, not dumb, I’m Smart and I want respect!!!”
that stare!!!
Fredo could never shut his mouth or be content with what he had, that's what ended up being his downfall.
Yep that's right
michael starts collapsing with it at the end, desolation
What was that scene about I didn't get it
Fredo accidently admits that Johnny Ola had introduced him to that particular club after having earlier denied knowing him to Michael...
grumpy150 I remember cringing for Fredo when he got the Call at his House. I knew that Michael would find him out. Also knowing that Fredo would betray The Family in such a monstrous fashion must have really hurt Michael after he warned Fredo after The Meeting with Moe Greene.
laminage~ Fredo was a fuck up and thought he should have been the Don because he was next in line... Michael was much more suited for that even over Sonny... Sad but he created his own problems just trying to find his proper placement...
Yep. I couldn't have said it better myself. It must have been so difficult to find your niche and never really having it except being a "Glorified Errand Boy".
laminage~ Being upstaged by your kid brother as your placed out of the way in a meaningless b.s. position AND being bossed around by Moe Green...
It ain’t no fake it’s real that’s why they call him Superman
Michael was shook because he wasn't built like superman.
Fredo was being just fredo
One of the funny things I’ve always found from this scene was Michael telling Fredo that the place was obscene, and they shouldn’t be there. Michael had no problem killing people, yet had too much class to be at a place where a little public sex was taking place.
They dont show superman face why?
This happened in the movie or only in the book?
I know this is isn't the point of the scene, but I really do wonder how does women had such a magnifique abdomen. It's interesting because I haven't seen one like that, it's not athletic, or abs, but it looks different. Does it have a name or exercises?
want to go to Cuba once,
whose that girl in white tied on pillar ??
Here because of joey diaz 😂
Superman actually existed back in the day
When you F up the worst time in your life and never even realize it..............................
"Vladimir Putin told me about this place..." - Donald Trump
genuis
You been watching too much CNN.
Vedran Noneofyourbusiness that’s good lol
@Jpthxq The fuck are you getting your information?
They talk when they should listen
doesn't apply here. this wasnt a business meeting. if you DONT talk. shit would be worse.
he just casually gave himself, lol he's fucking smart
Who’s da girl wit fredo tho
Just Fredo's entertainment for the night.
Of course the Bushman of the Kalahari new Havana's Superman
Fredo voice is like Edward Norton