Read this one a couple of times....
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No. He laments murdering his brother to maintain money and power, he laments losing the love of his life bc he pursued power from crime over love, his daughter is murdered in front of him on the steps of the opera at the end of the movie. Watch it again. The last scene of the movie is Al Pacino screaming and crying over his daughters dead body, then it shows him in the future old, alone and pathetic when he dies.
This seals it. My next personal project after my Twin Peaks and ancillary media deep dive concludes is a back to back to back of Snow White, GF3 and Speed. All three I've seen before but not with Senses Awakened.
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Everyone is pathetic in their 80s. They still used that money and power. He just lost his sucky daughter not everything