@@dougauzene8389 youre so stupid if you think Trump doesn't laugh. He's made the most jokes of any US president and is always joking around to lighten the mood. Plus, stop bringing bs politics into everything you do nothing democrat.
Which is sad. It shows that happiness is fleeting, enjoy what you have as you have it, as any day could be your demise. Memories and impressions are all we really have sunny was a good man, ina bad world
He tried the bomb thing. Didn't work out... I'm pretty sure a crowd of people was the only place where he could catch Sonny off guard. Maybe they already suspected he was trying to get revenge and his days were numbered. You just don't know enough to make statements like that.
I enjoyed this film but ultimately what the events leading up the finale proved was that C's dad was right. There's consequences for living the way you do. C saw two different approaches to life. He saw the easy way full of compromise and the right way that gave them a home and a solid work ethic. Sonny sold the easy life but he constantly was looking over his shoulder and hustling everyone to maintain this perception of acceptance.
Rick Baker You ever think that Sonny wasn't fortunate enough to have a father/parents that cared about and supported him as much as Calogero? Let alone a second Dad
I think his life of compromise came home to roost. You have to remember, most of what he sold was perception. He had to pay everyone to be there for him. That's why Sonny felt close to C because he was there whether he did him favors or not. I think C understood that and saw the flaws in Sonny's ways at the end. That's why C told Joe Pesci's character he needed a break from the corner store. He knew that wasn't where it was at.
True even sonny knew he d be wacked someday it was the son of the man he killed to think that revenge was brewing from the time sonny shot that guy in broad daylight karma is crazy
@@Playitstraight44 you don't have to pay anybody shit When your a crew boss YOUR CREW PAYS YOU by kicking up 10% of everything they make My 5 year old niece knows that for Christ sakes lol
He was the only witness able to identify Sonny as the killer 8 yrs ago, and he stayed quiet--now he's the only one who sees the the son of the victim coming for Sonny, and can't make himself heard in time
Lio Lio Not really. My Dad showed it to me a couple years back(we don't live together) and last summer me and some other family members went to go see this on a Broadway play in Manhattan and nobody else knew what it was but I encouraged them to go see it because I saw the movie
Well his initial plan of bombing his car didn't work. Keep in mind that is the kid of the guy he shot to death 8 years earlier. Probably didn't care about his life anymore. Just wanted his revenge.
When I first saw this scene, it was pretty intense. And I was kinda sad that Sonny died. He was a mob boss, but he had life lessons, and treated C like a son, and taught him real morals and messages.
Christian 4_Realzz C was not his son and he should have left him alone. Sonny coveted and despite his twisted good intentions idea C should not have been influenced by him. The killer might be avenging his father but in a way he is avenging Cs father as well. How many times was the lesson from Sonny to not end up like him?
@@AnnaLVajda Well I agree, I think C should have listened to his father, and not hung around with Sonny, because if Sonny survived, and C continued to hang around with him for many many years, he could eventually get in some trouble, and could've gotten killed or would have to start killing people. The mafia is obviously dangerous. I side with C's dad more, but at the same time, I also liked Sonny. I thought Sonny was, while dangerous, also loving to C, and he taught him some important life lessons. He was like a second father to C. So, that's why I was a bit sad when he died. But at the same time, Sonny could have turned on him at some point in the future, if he survived that shooting and lived. So in conclusion, while I do like Sonny, I do realize he's dangerous too. I moreso side with Lorenzo, as he was the real, and better father. And C should have listened to him.
Kai Anttila true to an extent. He was a smart, cunning conniving hustler and did what he had to do, but he wasn't a complete sociopath either. He took C under his wing and made him a man.
Ryan, there are no "good guy gangsters". It's a Hollywood myth. The are all thieves, killers, pimps, drug dealers and loan sharks. They have to be tough" because this is the life the picked. The life wasn't forced on them. PS Same for Tony Soprano, Michael Corleone and the rest of the mythical Robin Hoods.
Since I was a kid, I always liked how happy Sonny was to see C before he was shot. It reminds me of every parent. They can be mad at something you did, a couple hours later, they're happy to see you. It's love, and that's what Sonny showed C in his own way.
The song is so Poetic, if you know the song you know the last words being "if nothing's shaking this here July, I'm gonna roll myself up in a big ball and die" which really adds an extra layer to the scene once you realize it
YoungBloodCC Very true. It also makes me think of My Way, also sang by Sinatra. Speaking of a man who's lived his life and is content. That's what you see in Sonny in this scene right before he gets shot.
If you watch the scene with Sonny and C talking about the kid owing him $20, the shooter looks like the guy they show walking and eyeing up Sonny. He gets into a greenish looking car and sits there while Sonny and C walk to Ginos.
This scene always reminds me of the RFK assassination: 1968, a happy crowd, a "lone gunman" (if you believe Sirhan acted alone), the most important man in the room shot and lying on the floor while bleeding profusely from a head wound, pandemonium, someone yelling about the gunman's grip, "Break his hold!"
I think this is exactly how tony soprano died, same shot on the back and meadow entering the restaurant kinda like seeing it just like C. And due to the fact that many actors of italian mob culture movies are in the sopranos, just like there is tons of references of the same in the show. Probably chase got inspired for the final episode with this, ''you probably never see it coming when it happens'' JUST LIKE THIS!!! Man i miss james and the show.
I need to ask you that lol, bobby told him ''you probably dont even hear it when it happens'' and it's clearly tony's death with member's only jacke dude coming out the bathroom probably grabbing a piece like Michael did to kill sollozzo. I think you watched the wrong show lmao
I love how dramatic and tragic they make this scene.. even with the music playing and everyone is laughing. But little did everyone know that Sonny would be shot. But my favorite aspect of this scene is the music coordinating with the shooters movement in the crowd.
I went to my first boxing match Thursday at the Broadstreet Ballroom in NY. The room was packed. This scene came to mind, only I imagined my boss being there calling me through the crowd to come to him. From now on whenever I think of him, which is everyday--this is the image that will live in my mind and heart.
This scene was sad because in the background you could hear the song that’s Life. It actually fits this scene perfectly, because you’re born, you live, and then you die. And Sonny died, but at least he died happy.😊🙏
Eight long years he waited to avenge his father's murder. Bided his time, waited until Sonny thought there was no threat of revenge and let his guard down, and BOOM!! They say revenge is a dish best served cold, but serving it up to the back of someone's grape from a Saturday night special at point blank range will do in a jiff as well..
Wonder what exactly happened to the guy (AKA the son of the man who attacked Carmine) who shot Sonny? He had to know he wasn't getting out of there alive. They didn't explicitly state precisely what was done with him. Probably dumped in a swampy marsh out in the NJ meadowlands that same night, or planted in a remote forest upstate.
@@brandonechegaray3874 And that's what Sonny was preaching to C the whole time. Don't do what I do, this BS isn't for you. Stay in school, get an education. The saddest thing in life is wasted talent.... Don't blow it.
Sonny said that the working Man is a sucker. He ended up being shot at the back of his head by the son of the man he murdered years ago. It happened inside a room full of people who were supposed to be his friends. So I say he is the sucker.
In the beginning of the movie when C was little sunny shot a guy because the guy was hitting a car with a baseball bat well the guy that killed sunny was that guys son so the kid wanted revenge for what sunny had did to his dad
Sonny said he stayed in the neighborhood to be close to the action so he can see trouble early but he couldn't even see the trouble brewing from the son of the man he killed. Sonny was so arrogant he killed him in plain view of everyone. The killer heard stories all his life about how Sonny killed his father. It wasn't done in secret like alot of mob hits.
I doubt they did anything to that guy because like Sonny said "nobody cares." In that business, it's to make the money and keep themselves and higher guys out of jail.
I always liked how happy Sonny was when he saw C.
“Let my boy through”
93ddb C was the boy he never had but wanted. His lifestyle wouldn't allow it.
@@chloel.8007 well said…
Bitter sweet moment
"Watch out for people who do not laugh - they are dangerous." - Julius Caesar
so true
Exactly
Et Tu, Trump?
@@dougauzene8389 youre so stupid if you think Trump doesn't laugh. He's made the most jokes of any US president and is always joking around to lighten the mood. Plus, stop bringing bs politics into everything you do nothing democrat.
@@VR-oy3fu biden 2020 😂😂
At least Sonny died with a smile on his face. Didn't even see it coming.
+jessesam
at least he died happy and he got to see C,, as then he knew that C was gonna B ok.
That's how most of them die
Which is sad. It shows that happiness is fleeting, enjoy what you have as you have it, as any day could be your demise. Memories and impressions are all we really have sunny was a good man, ina bad world
That's what I would rather to a degree and not suffer forever or not know and be scared dying being humane
they say when U seek revenge, better dig 2 Graves, one for you and 1 for the other guy.
JFK lol
Not funny.
sitdowndogbreath Well... sometimes that ain't true... as longs as its all planned out...
He tried the bomb thing. Didn't work out... I'm pretty sure a crowd of people was the only place where he could catch Sonny off guard. Maybe they already suspected he was trying to get revenge and his days were numbered. You just don't know enough to make statements like that.
Should dug two for your enemy and his kid
I enjoyed this film but ultimately what the events leading up the finale proved was that C's dad was right. There's consequences for living the way you do. C saw two different approaches to life. He saw the easy way full of compromise and the right way that gave them a home and a solid work ethic. Sonny sold the easy life but he constantly was looking over his shoulder and hustling everyone to maintain this perception of acceptance.
Rick Baker You ever think that Sonny wasn't fortunate enough to have a father/parents that cared about and supported him as much as Calogero? Let alone a second Dad
I think his life of compromise came home to roost. You have to remember, most of what he sold was perception. He had to pay everyone to be there for him. That's why Sonny felt close to C because he was there whether he did him favors or not. I think C understood that and saw the flaws in Sonny's ways at the end. That's why C told Joe Pesci's character he needed a break from the corner store. He knew that wasn't where it was at.
Rick Baker sonnies life was definitely not a easy way to life at all.
True even sonny knew he d be wacked someday it was the son of the man he killed to think that revenge was brewing from the time sonny shot that guy in broad daylight karma is crazy
@@Playitstraight44 you don't have to pay anybody shit
When your a crew boss YOUR CREW PAYS YOU by kicking up 10% of everything they make
My 5 year old niece knows that for Christ sakes lol
He was the only witness able to identify Sonny as the killer 8 yrs ago, and he stayed quiet--now he's the only one who sees the the son of the victim coming for Sonny, and can't make himself heard in time
I so wanted for C to let Sonny know about what happened.. So close! Brilliant movie. Solid 10
Such an underrated movie
Lio Lio Not really. My Dad showed it to me a couple years back(we don't live together) and last summer me and some other family members went to go see this on a Broadway play in Manhattan and nobody else knew what it was but I encouraged them to go see it because I saw the movie
Wtf?
How is it underrated? Its a famous movie
He walked into a Mob filled establishment and popped a made Boss of a family...... Yeah you know he didn't make it out alive!!😱🔫⚖
Debatchery101 You're right but he still would have died
sniper rifle at 300 yds. never know who did it.thank you and good night.
They possiblehad him battered to death.
Wasn’t a boss, capo probably.
Well his initial plan of bombing his car didn't work. Keep in mind that is the kid of the guy he shot to death 8 years earlier. Probably didn't care about his life anymore. Just wanted his revenge.
When I first saw this scene, it was pretty intense. And I was kinda sad that Sonny died. He was a mob boss, but he had life lessons, and treated C like a son, and taught him real morals and messages.
Christian 4_Realzz C was not his son and he should have left him alone. Sonny coveted and despite his twisted good intentions idea C should not have been influenced by him. The killer might be avenging his father but in a way he is avenging Cs father as well. How many times was the lesson from Sonny to not end up like him?
He was a crew boss... Not a mob boss
@@AnnaLVajda Well I agree, I think C should have listened to his father, and not hung around with Sonny, because if Sonny survived, and C continued to hang around with him for many many years, he could eventually get in some trouble, and could've gotten killed or would have to start killing people. The mafia is obviously dangerous. I side with C's dad more, but at the same time, I also liked Sonny. I thought Sonny was, while dangerous, also loving to C, and he taught him some important life lessons. He was like a second father to C. So, that's why I was a bit sad when he died. But at the same time, Sonny could have turned on him at some point in the future, if he survived that shooting and lived.
So in conclusion, while I do like Sonny, I do realize he's dangerous too. I moreso side with Lorenzo, as he was the real, and better father. And C should have listened to him.
Sonny was a POS wop!
Sonny was a POS wop!
Sonny was really one of the "good guy gangsters" in this film, tough but only because he had to be, a lot of little life lessons in this film
+Ryan Warren I dont agree, man his good side is only shown when C is around
You can't be both a gangster and a good guy. Good guys wouldn't last long in that business.
Kai Anttila true to an extent. He was a smart, cunning conniving hustler and did what he had to do, but he wasn't a complete sociopath either. He took C under his wing and made him a man.
Ryan Warren what goes around comes around sonny did kill the guy s father earlier in the film live by the gun die by the gun
Ryan, there are no "good guy gangsters". It's a Hollywood myth. The are all thieves, killers, pimps, drug dealers and loan sharks. They have to be tough" because this is the life the picked. The life wasn't forced on them. PS Same for Tony Soprano, Michael Corleone and the rest of the mythical Robin Hoods.
Eddie Mush is to blame. C asks where Sonny is and Mush curses Sonny "idgaf where he is!" thus "mushing" Sonny and killing him.
Sonny is a Mafia leader he was going to be killed eventually lol. But you do have a point.
J1234 he's a capo
Huh?
J1234 sonny was a capo no offence given. just watching scenes. have a good day
Saying no offense out of no where means you are really trying to offend me. Haha
Since I was a kid, I always liked how happy Sonny was to see C before he was shot.
It reminds me of every parent. They can be mad at something you did, a couple hours later, they're happy to see you. It's love, and that's what Sonny showed C in his own way.
Makes that life look so glamorous but on that same note how dangerous it is. Great movie
The song is so Poetic, if you know the song you know the last words being "if nothing's shaking this here July, I'm gonna roll myself up in a big ball and die" which really adds an extra layer to the scene once you realize it
YoungBloodCC Very true. It also makes me think of My Way, also sang by Sinatra. Speaking of a man who's lived his life and is content. That's what you see in Sonny in this scene right before he gets shot.
@@p994able isn't that song cursed
If you watch the scene with Sonny and C talking about the kid owing him $20, the shooter looks like the guy they show walking and eyeing up Sonny. He gets into a greenish looking car and sits there while Sonny and C walk to Ginos.
I noticed that too! It could've been him.
This scene always reminds me of the RFK assassination: 1968, a happy crowd, a "lone gunman" (if you believe Sirhan acted alone), the most important man in the room shot and lying on the floor while bleeding profusely from a head wound, pandemonium, someone yelling about the gunman's grip, "Break his hold!"
But he said in this scene, “I’ll break youse whole”.
*gets shot in the head*
"GET AN AMBULANCE!".
What a way to die surrounded by friends getting fucked up and Sinatra blasting on the juke box!
While looking at the person you treat as a son
And one of the best things about this movie was the actor that played Sonny also wrote the screenplay to the movie.
It was play, I've seen it. Chazz one man show. Tyson saw the play and thought hmmm maybe I can
I think this is exactly how tony soprano died, same shot on the back and meadow entering the restaurant kinda like seeing it just like C. And due to the fact that many actors of italian mob culture movies are in the sopranos, just like there is tons of references of the same in the show. Probably chase got inspired for the final episode with this, ''you probably never see it coming when it happens'' JUST LIKE THIS!!! Man i miss james and the show.
wtf? Tony didn't die. what show were you watching?
I need to ask you that lol, bobby told him ''you probably dont even hear it when it happens'' and it's clearly tony's death with member's only jacke dude coming out the bathroom probably grabbing a piece like Michael did to kill sollozzo. I think you watched the wrong show lmao
***** idk wtf youre talking about. Im talking about the sopranos where tony never got killed
Dude you're speaking non-sense.
***** im not the one saying tony got killed like the guy in this video lmao
I love how dramatic and tragic they make this scene.. even with the music playing and everyone is laughing. But little did everyone know that Sonny would be shot.
But my favorite aspect of this scene is the music coordinating with the shooters movement in the crowd.
Phil barbarino the guy who shoots sonny was originally going to play lillos character C fun fact
Interesting. Where’d you read that?
I went to my first boxing match Thursday at the Broadstreet Ballroom in NY. The room was packed. This scene came to mind, only I imagined my boss being there calling me through the crowd to come to him. From now on whenever I think of him, which is everyday--this is the image that will live in my mind and heart.
This scene was sad because in the background you could hear the song that’s Life. It actually fits this scene perfectly, because you’re born, you live, and then you die. And Sonny died, but at least he died happy.😊🙏
That's how I want to go. Not with my head blasted off but with a drink in my hand.
Fave movie of all time
Remember. "That's life", folks
Honestly,
It was satisfying to watch this scene.
This was such a great movie.
I first saw this movie in my psych class in uni and have loved it ever since
Love this Movie!! It will go down as a GREAT AMERICAN FILM!!! THIS MOVIE IS LIFE!!!!
I like the subtle nod that joker gave this film
Eight long years he waited to avenge his father's murder. Bided his time, waited until Sonny thought there was no threat of revenge and let his guard down, and BOOM!! They say revenge is a dish best served cold, but serving it up to the back of someone's grape from a Saturday night special at point blank range will do in a jiff as well..
This comment is so corny it gave me cancer
Robert Teague
Ehhh no this dude was a fucking idiot the whole game of things is not getting caught, his plan I'm sure was made up out of no we're.
cringy af. stop using generic phrases to try to sound cool. talk normally.
Sickof GuysnamedTodd what do you mean "let his guard down"?
@@mathewparrett Shut the fuck up
This is my favorite mob film, ever!
Sonny had his day coming, you reap what you sow ! Those who live by the sword , die by the sword. In this case the gun.
Wonder what exactly happened to the guy (AKA the son of the man who attacked Carmine) who shot Sonny? He had to know he wasn't getting out of there alive. They didn't explicitly state precisely what was done with him. Probably dumped in a swampy marsh out in the NJ meadowlands that same night, or planted in a remote forest upstate.
They took him apart at the
Joints...while he's still conscious
"You probably don't even hear it when it happens, right ?"
I love this movie too much
It's not like Sonny didn't deserve it.
Kedbuka true but he was wise for choosing the wrong path. He knew he choose a fucked life but it was his life.
@@brandonechegaray3874
And that's what Sonny was preaching to C the whole time. Don't do what I do, this BS isn't for you. Stay in school, get an education. The saddest thing in life is wasted talent.... Don't blow it.
All yours friends dead In the same day, talk about bad luck
Sonny said that the working Man is a sucker. He ended up being shot at the back of his head by the son of the man he murdered years ago. It happened inside a room full of people who were supposed to be his friends. So I say he is the sucker.
The song, the shot in the head.
Joker got inspired from this.
“Is it better to be loved or feared?”
Too Heartbreaking
Later the next morning the assassins body was found at the bottom of the East River
ThatBoy Marcus wen that happen
He was buried next to "Spider".
Sleepin' wit' da feeshes!
In the beginning of the movie when C was little sunny shot a guy because the guy was hitting a car with a baseball bat well the guy that killed sunny was that guys son so the kid wanted revenge for what sunny had did to his dad
Joshua Acosta The past will hunt you down
thank you!!!! smack
Every time I listen to "That's Life", when Frank sings, "But if there's nothing shaking come this here July" I think of Sonny getting popped.
Live by the gun die by the gun.
The song, "That's life" from Frank Sinatra playing in the background 😔 but sonny lost his...
They goofed on this part,When he got shot in the back of the head no blood splattered
if you got shot in the head it doesn't necessarily mean blood will fly out all over the place. It also depends on the caliber.
I saw in a Sierra Leone doc a guy getting his skull open with a shot and it didnt came almost any blood
Very little if any blood small caliber The heart stops immediately when then brain has been destroyed like that
r/watchpeopledie and you'll see. Not everyone splatters
Best scene of the movie!..
He was so happy.
When he got shot he realized he got shot
0:42 the waiter in the back is my friends dad
He looks at C like he knows that C knows what he's up to.
I liked Sonny more than any other movie mobster ever.
best movie ever in2015
The guy that shot sonny was also on the casting couch to play C
his one and only friend
This shit broke my heart man
.38 snubnose were the fashion back then.......
Saddest scene I’ve ever seen he was one of the good ones a goodfella
Sonny said he stayed in the neighborhood to be close to the action so he can see trouble early but he couldn't even see the trouble brewing from the son of the man he killed. Sonny was so arrogant he killed him in plain view of everyone. The killer heard stories all his life about how Sonny killed his father. It wasn't done in secret like alot of mob hits.
Justice at its finest
The actor that shot sonny lost the part to Lillo Brancato for the part of C
October 1 , 2021 ; 1 : 56 : 00 : 00 at Night to March 20 , 2022 at 12 : 22 : 00 : 02 ( 12 : 22 : 01 : 00 ) in the Morning . Birth of God Hermes .
Dammit ,I didn't need to know how it ended before I bought it.
A great scene
ROYALTY 👑🎲
sooo what happened to the shooter? Im assuming they killed him?
“You wouldn’t get it”
he kinda looks like me lol
Yeah he does a little. That's cool. I wish I can find my look alike.
MP USMC SRT lol
J1234 im talk in about the guy who shoots him lol
Dereck Dintz Yeah I figured that's who were you talking about.
Yooo lmao why u killed Sonny bro
Poor sonny! And poor c to!
Too*
Sorry... what's the title of this song? Thanks!!!
Is it a coincidence that the background music is Frank Sinatra singing "That's Life"?
I'm sad that sonny got shot😢
it was son of the guy he killed on beginning of the movie (or bit shit out of him, dont remember actually, watched like 10 years ago :P )
The bar has Full house of Italians all over..
Sonny wasn't looking over his shoulder this time.......
Fun fact, the kid that shoots sonny at the end almost got the role to play C
He said I don't give a f.....where.he is..im.losin here wtf u breaking my balls for 🤣🤣🤣
Sonny: **gets shot right in the head**
Her: GET AN AMBULANCE
at least it was quick!
Song ?
There is no way the guy who shot him got away. I'm so sure his friends killed him
Yup
.........he signed his own death at that moment
Bronx tale better than goodfellas
lol
I like both.
He Should have hollered Gon !
He lowkey looks like Robert Pattinson 😂
I'm so mad that the first time I saw this i was 6 and didnt understand any of it
Karma hated that guy .
C is meadow in this scene. and S is Tony S .
Live by the sword..die by the sword
Jesus
SONNY MYOKO
Plot twist - The guy that killed Sonny was angry because the role for older Calogero went to Lilo Brancato Jr instead of him.
I doubt they did anything to that guy because like Sonny said "nobody cares." In that business, it's to make the money and keep themselves and higher guys out of jail.
What's the name of the song in the background?
That's Life - Frank Sinatra
+33233CJB Thanks!
+Ryan it's only a very famous song
Juggling Taxi sad
That was a Suicide mission