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Post by drystyx on Feb 6, 2021 1:52:13 GMT
You picked a poor decade for realism. The seventies is famous for movie makers with "contrived" grittiness to preach sermons. Just about anything Pacino was in, particularly the ridiculous Dog Day Afternoon which tries to make bank robbers appear humane and motivated. Don't believe that in real life.
I love DDA and even if it may appear to take a sympathetic stance to the bank robbers, were they not motivated by all accounts on record? It was an act of desperation, even if Sonny and Sal were thick as two bricks. That just tells us that there are control freaks who are in charge of making and keeping records. I've lived over sixty years, and I've seen it. Facts are deliberately discarded to provide whatever narrative that the mob wants to make, and the mob has been in charge of all the estates, save perhaps some of the clergy and a some of the law, for at least fifty years. There are no "fact checks". All you get is lies to rationalize the hate that the mob has towards the outcast Untouchable families.
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