and that s more where i had my intention. the godfather is made at the start of the 19705. it s a very dark period for america and i think that darkness is reflected in the film. what do you think this is, the army, where you shoot em a mile away? i this is the era of vietnam. this is the era of political assassinations. you know how naive you sound? why? senators and presidents don t have men killed. i who s being naive, kay? the country s coming out of the 605 and a lot of people are wondering if the american project can really continue. i mr corleone is a man who insistsl on hearing bad news immediately. the film really reflects the sense that the characters and the country and their family which, in many ways, is a microcosm of the country is heading towards a very dark place. look how they massacred my boy. marlon brando was cast in the pivotal role of don corleone.
interested in those themes, but those themes could apply to a shakespeare play or to any piece that deals, you know greek drama, even, really, with those bigger themes, and that s more where i had my intention. the godfather is made at the start of the 19705. it s a very dark period for america and i think that darkness is reflected in the film. what do you think this is, - the army, where you shoot em a mile away? this is the era of vietnam. this is the era of political assassinations. you know how naive you sound? why? senators and presidents don t have men- killed. who s being naive, kay? the country s coming out of the 605 and a lot of people are wondering if the american project can really continue. mr corleone is a man who insists on hearing bad news immediately. - the film really reflects the sense that the characters and the country and
neil: right. when he says heavy casualties, what does that really translate into? just what you got through saying. it s enormous. they went in with no expectation of anything, anything near that number of casualties. so now they have a replacement problem, and that s why they re reaching out to these what i would say are absolutely mercenaries. clearly mercenaries, chechnyans, the syrians, i think some even out of africa that they re looking at right now. and they re going to paw em a reported $ pay em a reported $1200 a month. well, you know what? that, you know what those people are going to do? they re going to perpetrate incredible war crimes. neil: i hope you re wrong on that, general, but you ve been pretty prescient about a lot of this. general boy kin, thank you. we are falling other developments hear including right now in here including
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