by B. » Mon May 16, 2016 12:47 pm
The reality of most mob documentaries is that they're for the layman, so they just end up being "How do you feel about the fact that you're a rat?" and "You really didn't feel bad about killing people?"
Same types of questions they threw at Gravano, Leonetti, etc. in the interviews with them. Same answers, too. To the journalists, these guys' names and backgrounds have no significance, they're just a generic Italian-American mobster who can talk about oaths, murder, and ratting.
The reality of most mob documentaries is that they're for the layman, so they just end up being "How do you feel about the fact that you're a rat?" and "You really didn't feel bad about killing people?"
Same types of questions they threw at Gravano, Leonetti, etc. in the interviews with them. Same answers, too. To the journalists, these guys' names and backgrounds have no significance, they're just a generic Italian-American mobster who can talk about oaths, murder, and ratting.