The Last Don 2

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The Last Don II Trailer 1997Director: Graeme CliffordStarring: Danny Aiello, James Wilder, Jason Gedrick, Joe Mantegna, Patsy Kensit, Robert WuhlOfficial Con. Social Media LinksSubscribe our Youtube Channel: https:ht.

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Power, Passion, Betrayal. It's all in the family.

From Mario Puzo, legendary author of The Godfather series, comes the next chapter in the saga of the Clericuzio family, America's most powerful Mafia organization. On the verge of death, Don Domenico Clericuzio beckons his nephew Cross to return to the family. But his return fans the flames of an explosive internal war, setting in motion a brutal struggle for control from which only one man can emerge as The Last Don.

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  • Rating R
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  • Added Aug 28 1998
  • Production Year 1998
  • Empire SKU 3068
  • UPC Code 031398707332
  • StudioLions Gate Films
  • Packaging Keep
  • Number of Discs 1
  • Disc DS-SL
  • Subtitles English, French and Spanish

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Chapter LXXII

While at the inn, Don Quixote and Sancho encounter DonAlvaro Tarfe, whom Don Quixote recalls from the false sequel. DonAlvaro admits that the false Don Quixote was his best friend butthat the Don Quixote he sees now is the real Don Quixote. Don Alvaro swearsto this account before the mayor, who records it. They stay overnightin the woods, where Sancho completes his whipping, still only whippingthe trees.

Chapter LXXIII

As Don Quixote and Sancho enter their village, they heartwo boys quarreling and a hare running from greyhounds. Don Quixotetakes these sounds for bad omens, but Sancho disagrees. Sancho goes hometo his family, while Don Quixote finds the priest, the barber, andSampson. He tells them about his retirement and his plan to becomea shepherd. They support his plan wholeheartedly. They also planthe jokes they will play on Don Quixote, despite the protests ofthe niece and the housekeeper, who want only to feed Don Quixoteand put him to bed.

Chapter LXXIV

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For me alone Don Quixote was born andI for him. His was the power of action, mine of writing.

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Don Quixote falls ill with a tremendous fever and liesin bed for six days, during which Sancho never leaves his side.When he wakes on the seventh day, Don Quixote has returned to sanityand recognizes that his real name is Alonso Quixano. He disavowsall books of chivalry and repents his past actions. The priest,the barber, and Sampson come by and try to persuade him to pursuefurther adventures, especially the disenchantment of Dulcinea, butDon Quixote wants only to make his will. He leaves everything tohis niece, his housekeeper, and Sancho. In his will, Don Quixotealso tells his friends to ask the author of the false sequel toforgive him for providing the author with the occasion to writesuch nonsense. Don Quixote then dies.

Cide Hamete Benengeli mourns Don Quixote’s passing, saying thathe and Don Quixote were born for each other—Don Quixote to act,Benengeli to write. He adds that his sole purpose in writing wasto rouse contempt for the “fabulous and absurd stories of knight-errantry.”

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Analysis: Chapters LXVII–LXXIV

Once Don Quixote renounces chivalry, he ceases to exist.After much digression on his way home, he unexpectedly has a boutof sanity and dies, as though the chivalric knight within him cannot liveand breathe once he returns to a world whose values are differentfrom his own. Don Quixote dreams for one night of being a shepherdand wakes a week later recanting everything that has come before—anact that may devalue many of the novel’s adventures. Benengeli impliesthis devaluation when he writes about the dubious nature of theincident at Montesinos’s Cave. Not even the apparently earnest attemptsof Don Quixote’s friends to make him rise and roam the countrysideas a shepherd inspire him to live.

The meeting with Don Alvaro provides Don Quixote withone last chance to assert his identity. Already in a downward spiral,Don Quixote temporarily breaks out of his funk during this meeting.He asserts his dignity and former glory by repudiating the fakeDon Quixote and by forcing the best friend of the fake Don Quixoteto swear allegiance to him. Though this last-ditch effort to asserthis honor may seem pathetic in light of his recent defeat by theKnight of the White Moon and his plans to retire, it displays DonQuixote’s sincere nature.