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What's with the italicised paragraphs in the plot summary? Never seen anything like that on Wikipedia before and it's not clear what they mean. They should be removed or changed. Popcornfud ( talk) 15:37, 4 January 2021 (UTC)
The plot summary is written in a very strange and nonstandard format, very surprising for a film of this level of historical and cultural significance. It lacks the encyclopedic tone mandated by Wikipedia. Compare it with the plot given in the article on The Godfather ( /info/en/?search=The_Godfather). The italics are completely unnecessary; the flashback sequences should instead be handled with a simple "In a flashback scene..." or something similar. Mpaniello ( talk) 15:46, 18 July 2021 (UTC)
Wow, thanks so much, : Popcornfud. That was fast! Mpaniello ( talk) 16:01, 18 July 2021 (UTC)
The article currently reads "At Pentangeli's compound, consigliere Tom Hagen arrives and reminds the disgraced capo that failed plotters against the Roman emperor often committed suicide in return for clemency for their families ..."
My recollection of the film is that this conversation takes place at a secure government facility of some sort where Pentangeli is being held. Is there a better description than "Pentangeli's compound"? Is it a prison?
Jean-de-Nivelle ( talk) 19:47, 15 April 2022 (UTC)
Is there a definite explanation of the appearance of Frankie's brother at the trial? Had he come to America, at his own expense, as Tom Hagen describes, or, was he brought by the Corleones as a warning to Frankie, that they could reach anyone, anywhere? And that if Frankie didn't comply, they'd kill his brother? Or is this left to the audience's imagination, and in the end, we can only go by what is said in the movie? Best regards TheBaron0530 ( talk) 15:42, 10 August 2023 (UTC)
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What's with the italicised paragraphs in the plot summary? Never seen anything like that on Wikipedia before and it's not clear what they mean. They should be removed or changed. Popcornfud ( talk) 15:37, 4 January 2021 (UTC)
The plot summary is written in a very strange and nonstandard format, very surprising for a film of this level of historical and cultural significance. It lacks the encyclopedic tone mandated by Wikipedia. Compare it with the plot given in the article on The Godfather ( /info/en/?search=The_Godfather). The italics are completely unnecessary; the flashback sequences should instead be handled with a simple "In a flashback scene..." or something similar. Mpaniello ( talk) 15:46, 18 July 2021 (UTC)
Wow, thanks so much, : Popcornfud. That was fast! Mpaniello ( talk) 16:01, 18 July 2021 (UTC)
The article currently reads "At Pentangeli's compound, consigliere Tom Hagen arrives and reminds the disgraced capo that failed plotters against the Roman emperor often committed suicide in return for clemency for their families ..."
My recollection of the film is that this conversation takes place at a secure government facility of some sort where Pentangeli is being held. Is there a better description than "Pentangeli's compound"? Is it a prison?
Jean-de-Nivelle ( talk) 19:47, 15 April 2022 (UTC)
Is there a definite explanation of the appearance of Frankie's brother at the trial? Had he come to America, at his own expense, as Tom Hagen describes, or, was he brought by the Corleones as a warning to Frankie, that they could reach anyone, anywhere? And that if Frankie didn't comply, they'd kill his brother? Or is this left to the audience's imagination, and in the end, we can only go by what is said in the movie? Best regards TheBaron0530 ( talk) 15:42, 10 August 2023 (UTC)