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A mafia wife assumes control and seeks revenge for her husband?s murder, and when she discovers her daughter is pregnant by the son of the charming, handsome killer, she pursues a different path that forces her to come to terms with her own blossoming feelings for him.
Can't speak for Italian movies, but American movies depict the mafia as a male dominated culture; women are consigned to rolls as mothers or molls.
Can’t speak for Italian movies, but American movies depict the mafia as a male dominated culture; women are consigned to rolls as mothers or molls.
See lessIn order to settle a large debt, an exiled hit man agrees to a dangerous but lucrative assassination in Vegas, where nothing goes to plan after he realizes he’s been conned by his estranged brother-in-law.
Correction: That's "What about the possibility" rather than "Why about the possibility". (Doh!)
Correction: That’s “What about the possibility” rather than “Why about the possibility”. (Doh!)
See lessIn order to settle a large debt, an exiled hit man agrees to a dangerous but lucrative assassination in Vegas, where nothing goes to plan after he realizes he’s been conned by his estranged brother-in-law.
Why about the possibility of brother instead of brother-in-law? My reason being the stronger the bond, the greater the betrayal, and consequently, the greater the dramatic tension when the hit man discovers he's been conned (by the one person he thought he could trust). And how is he "forced"? IOW:Read more
Why about the possibility of brother instead of brother-in-law? My reason being the stronger the bond, the greater the betrayal, and consequently, the greater the dramatic tension when the hit man discovers he’s been conned (by the one person he thought he could trust).
And how is he “forced”? IOW: what is ultimately at stake that compels him to turn on his mentor? Seems to me, it’s got to be more than just the money.
Whatever, I can see how the premise would put the hit man not only in jeopardy but in the horns of an interesting moral dilemma.
Best wishes with the premise.
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