The character of Johnny is funny, sure. Charming, perhaps. Friends since childhood. Ok. But he is a great liability to the organisation as a whole and I struggle to see why Charlie is so faithful to him. Johnny seems to have little respect for Charlie’s authority and Charlie seems to get very angry with Johnny on a regular basis. Either Charlie was never a leader in the first place, or the script is slightly weak – or worse still...de niro over acted.
Why on earth would Charlie risk his own future for a man who has no care for Charlie in that way? Charlie could have lost his life due the smart-ass antics of Johnny, and Charlie made this clear to him. Yet he still continued to act like a wild cowboy.
I understand that he bought him to the Fat man’s place to sort things out. Johnny went wild and things kicked off. That should be one lesson learnt.
Why did he let him talk such disrespect to important people when he knew there would be serious ramifications? Why did Charlie allow Johnny to get away with shooting his gun on the roof knowing it can attract wrong attention? Why did he let Johnny grapple with him causing the serious injury to his girlfriend? Why did Johnny get away with then screaming at him and telling him not to touch him when he had just caused the near-death of his girlfriend? And why did he stand aside as Johnny insulted and pointed a gun at a made guy? Why did he not intervene, why instead did he just shout at him after it was said and done? Why did he allow Johnny to then push him away when he was about to give Johnny a good telling off?
These situations are so much and so strong that it causes me to wonder about the authenticity of that part of storyline.
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