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02/06/2025
In "The Godfather II," the scene where Michael Corleone kisses his brother Fredo during a New Year's Eve party in Havana is the famous scene and symbol of the whole saga. During the celebration and fireworks, Michael approached Fredo and kissed him, saying, "I know Fredo. "You have broken my heart." This moment represents a vicious betrayal, where kissing, gestures often associated with love and intimacy, becomes a death sentence and a symbol of deep betrayal. The intensity of the scene was amplified by the performances of Al Pacino and John Cazale, whose Michael's chemistry and stress caused Michael pain and frustration when he learned that his half-brother had betrayed him.
The choice of a time when the Baptist regime was collapsing and Cuba was on a revolution reflected the turmoil and division, both within Michael's own realm and in the wider political context. The atmosphere of the festival contrasts sharply with the personal tragedy that characterizes Michael's loneliness and isolation. The act of betrayal and reaction, Michael's consequences mark an irreversible point in the evolution of his character.