@Darth Desec Two different things. Also if my spouse would constantly beat me for no particular reason I would get annoying too. According to the book when Carlo stopped with his shit their marriage got lot a better, this was after Sonny got shot into pieces.
@@tomatoisnotafruit5670 I'm not saying he's violent to his children. What I'm saying is that children growing up seeing violence is heartbreaking itself lol. A little unsure why everyone seems to not get that 😂
Feel like this scene is what enables Carlo to treat Connie so badly because she didn't speak up and Sonny disrespected her in front of people not in the family.
That's not really the reason. In the book it's revealed that Carlo was just a scumbag and he beat Connie cause he felt mistreated by the family, since Vito wouldn't let him get too heavily involved in the family business; so he took his anger out on her and he got off on being able to beat the daughter of the most powerful mafia Don and get away it, since it's an old school Sicilian rule that a person doesn't interfere in another man's marriage, no matter what.
@@MadMatt_11 Agree ... if Carlo was fit for the family business and therefore let in, I think he treats Connie a lot better at least physically. He might still have had girlfriends.
Yeah, that would have been realistic, the mobster Don's daughter standing up to her mobster brother, the next Don. Don't all mob families observe equal rights? No? Why, how disrespectful! 🤣
So I'm reading these comments in 2024, about a movie made in the 1970s, based on a book written in the 1960s, about a mob family in the 1940s. And what do I see? How terribly unfair things were in both the settings and in the way it was written. As if people nowadays are shocked that the mob isn't/wasn't as rigidly observant of politeness and proper etiquette as they should be. But not only that. Also, that it was allowed to be portrayed that way when it was filmed. Where are all of the modern, feminine sensibilities? How dare the characters be so offensive. Next thing that pops into my head is the old 1960s song "Where have all the flowers gone", except the word 'flowers' is replaced with the word 'testosterone'. Never mind that movies are fiction in the first place, i.e. entertainment.
If only they treated carlo with respect like one of there own he would of been the loyalist of all , all he wanted was a chance , all he wanted was given serious tasks , if that been done , so much could of been avoided and carlo been a loyal hard working corleone member
that's not how it works, you don't get into the inner circle by marrying the daughter of the Don, Carlo had to do a lot of work to prove himself and show his value and loyalty, and only then would he be allowed in, he did nothing but beat his wife and betray the Family first chance he got.
if you actually read the book, you would have known that Carlo was given a job to test his competence and carlo fucked it up constantly. now you wonder why he didnt get any respect lol
The statement had zero to do with being sexist. Vito instructed everyone to "Give Carlo a living, but never discuss family business with him." Connie was asked to remove him from the table so that business could be discussed. Nothing more. Nothing less.
@@charlesyoung9980 He said that after they were married in 1947. This is a flashback scene to 1941 when Micheal had announced he joined the service and Connie brought Carlo home for the first time.
"Carlo, this is the tree. Tree, this is Carlo." ~ Connie Corleone
“Hello Carlo.”
Hello, tree
@@cloud1stclass372 tree: strangles Carlo
@@archer8849 this fcking got me good , lmao.
@@archer8849 Carlo: GUHHGUYIOKYG!
Carlo had it made, a beautiful loyal wife, rich and powerful in laws. How he ever mess this up so bad is beyond me
he probably never loved her tho. people like that tend to always go for more that they cant handle then
Kid was always a stupid fuck though, didn't he almost drown in 3 inches of cannoli?
@Darth Desec Two different things. Also if my spouse would constantly beat me for no particular reason I would get annoying too. According to the book when Carlo stopped with his shit their marriage got lot a better, this was after Sonny got shot into pieces.
Some guys don't know what they got till they have to answer for Santino 🤣
ambition
Kinda breaks my heart every time I see the kids giggling while saying "Mommy, daddy's fighting again."
I feel exactly the opposite way. Kid knows who his father is.
@@SKa-tt9nm You think children growing up in a violent household/environment under a sociopathic father is okay?
@@thinkalinkle Sonny wasn't violent towards his family, only violent to his enemies.
@@tomatoisnotafruit5670 I'm not saying he's violent to his children. What I'm saying is that children growing up seeing violence is heartbreaking itself lol. A little unsure why everyone seems to not get that 😂
@@tomatoisnotafruit5670 Bruh, he literally assulted Mike seconds before this.
"Mommy, Daddies fighting again"
Great line to give a kid.
Made a Christmas sweater with this on it.
That's fucking great!
I wish Sonny would've told Connie to go show Carlo the shinebox instead of the tree 🤷♂️
Mama Corleone is in the kitchen making grilled cheese off the radiator.
@@rong2912 😆
shinebox???
@@billybattsforprez
You're clearly virgin to _Sopranos_ and _Goodfellas_ videos.
Be thankful
@@donarthiazi2443 you a dick punk i know every line of every mob show or movie
There was nothing Carlo could do. The Tree was a made man, and Carlo wasn't.
“Ima go see the tree, see the tree”
Carlo two-times
Later, Carlo's gonna show Connie his wood.
😆
More like his fist
@@S.O.N.E Well, she refused to give away her weeding money, so...
This shows whenever business is being discussed the family was not going to talk with Carlo in the room.
The tree never had the makings of a varsity athlete
"I did 20 years up that fuckin' tree"
"Did you go to college to get stupid?"......
Jamie Caan... R.I.P.
Sonny had a violent temper alright.
Yeah he was a hot head
And it got him killed.
@@cugamer8862 sadly yeah, it’s why he couldn’t be the don or wouldn’t have been a good one, his anger would have brought the whole family down
@@minus500socialcredit6 good point
@@minus500socialcredit6 “Tom I never though you ever gave bad advice I thought Santino Rest his soul was a Bad Don”
I guess we now know what Carlo thought of their tree.
By "show Carlo the tree", he basically means "get the fuck out of here while I deal with Joe college".
bravo vince
Ohh, that's what he said
The tree was a made man and Carlo wasn't, and there was nothing they could do about it.
I always thought he said 'why don't you and Carlo retreat' in fast American dialect.... he said tree?? seriously?? lol
Carlo showed Connie the wood.
Was The Tree a nickname for Clemenza?
I know Sonny loved his family but he ordered them around like a bully. He was a really nasty piece of work: mean.
Anyone else unnerved by the kids reaction
Feel like this scene is what enables Carlo to treat Connie so badly because she didn't speak up and Sonny disrespected her in front of people not in the family.
That's not really the reason. In the book it's revealed that Carlo was just a scumbag and he beat Connie cause he felt mistreated by the family, since Vito wouldn't let him get too heavily involved in the family business; so he took his anger out on her and he got off on being able to beat the daughter of the most powerful mafia Don and get away it, since it's an old school Sicilian rule that a person doesn't interfere in another man's marriage, no matter what.
@@MadMatt_11 Agree ... if Carlo was fit for the family business and therefore let in, I think he treats Connie a lot better at least physically. He might still have had girlfriends.
Yeah, that would have been realistic, the mobster Don's daughter standing up to her mobster brother, the next Don. Don't all mob families observe equal rights? No? Why, how disrespectful! 🤣
Carlo and the tree, whatever happened there.
And Now. 😂
It just means go have a cigarette while I talk to Michael.
Tree means toilet 😂😂😂😂
😊
youtube gods
So I'm reading these comments in 2024, about a movie made in the 1970s, based on a book written in the 1960s, about a mob family in the 1940s. And what do I see? How terribly unfair things were in both the settings and in the way it was written. As if people nowadays are shocked that the mob isn't/wasn't as rigidly observant of politeness and proper etiquette as they should be. But not only that. Also, that it was allowed to be portrayed that way when it was filmed. Where are all of the modern, feminine sensibilities? How dare the characters be so offensive. Next thing that pops into my head is the old 1960s song "Where have all the flowers gone", except the word 'flowers' is replaced with the word 'testosterone'. Never mind that movies are fiction in the first place, i.e. entertainment.
Maybe it's the Christmas Tree. It would make more sense than just a random tree. 😁
If only they treated carlo with respect like one of there own he would of been the loyalist of all , all he wanted was a chance , all he wanted was given serious tasks , if that been done , so much could of been avoided and carlo been a loyal hard working corleone member
I like your outlook on that!
You forgot he was just a playboy...he had no other skills..
He has no loyality toward Corleone Family. Whereas, Vito once said "a man doesn't spend time with his Family can never be a real man".
that's not how it works, you don't get into the inner circle by marrying the daughter of the Don, Carlo had to do a lot of work to prove himself and show his value and loyalty, and only then would he be allowed in, he did nothing but beat his wife and betray the Family first chance he got.
if you actually read the book, you would have known that Carlo was given a job to test his competence and carlo fucked it up constantly. now you wonder why he didnt get any respect lol
You get the whole context of a woman's value with these guys, in just a sentence. Brilliant, but sad, movie!
The statement had zero to do with being sexist. Vito instructed everyone to "Give Carlo a living, but never discuss family business with him." Connie was asked to remove him from the table so that business could be discussed. Nothing more. Nothing less.
@@charlesyoung9980 Vito's values would certainly be considered sexist by today's standards.
@@charlesyoung9980 He said that after they were married in 1947. This is a flashback scene to 1941 when Micheal had announced he joined the service and Connie brought Carlo home for the first time.
@@thereccher8746 So would your Grandfather's, what's your point?
You must be a Biden fucking lover. a piece of shit