does anyone know if this is released on spotify under any other name/remix? I swear I heard the whole song somewhere else, i could recognize the melody immediately once the scene started
lets not kid ourselves, Tonny's father deserved everything that happened to him. imagine asking, no, pressuring your own kid to murder your ex wife because she might demand (shared) custody of another kid you got and then _beating him up_ and telling him he means NOTHING to you when he got cold feet and confessed he couldn't do it. All Tonny wanted was some god damn respect, or affection, if you will, from his own father... he craved it so much he even had "respect" tattoo'd on the back of his head, and his father did nothing but low key insult and degrade him at every turn. in the end, Tonny did the right thing, and gained the respect of the audience and himself, by saving his own son from a life in the gutter with all the loser junkies he himself knew were no good. i think he reached his breaking point after coming home to his sister (who was with her best friend; the mother of his son) and realized that junkie hoe was gonna ruin every prospect his son had in life... for reference, when Tonny caught the mother of his son (its not his GF or wife, so i dunno what else to call her) sniffing dope with his sister in the kitchen at his sister's marriage party and realizing the mother was neglecting their child, he tried to talk some sense into her, and all she had in reserve for him was basically "fuck off loser"... Tonny eventually became violent towards the mother because he doesn't know what else to do, and that's when he gets knocked out by the groom (his best friend and brother in law)... and what do you think the mother of their kid does immediately after being released from Tonny's stranglehold? well, she complains that the dope fell on the floor and pathetically tries to collect and sniff it... off said floor... mother of the year everyone... i mean the entire environment he grew up in is just a mess overall, riddled with crime and drugs, but you can't really blame the kid for the sins of his parents who put him in that environment in the first place.