Extended Reading
  • Justyn 2022-03-16 09:01:01

    Can't read "The Godfather"? Completely insensible? Read this before going to see~

    The orange cat suddenly ran to re-watch "The Godfather" these two days , and found that it was still so good-looking.

    However, Orange Cat soon realized that for "The Godfather", as an old audience and movie fan, every time I rewatch it, I can see the wonderfulness that I didn't notice before. But...

  • Madilyn 2022-03-19 09:01:01

    A few small thoughts...not a movie review

    GODFATHER TRILOGY, especially the first two parts, has almost no flaws, and basically reproduces the basics of history.. The following points are completely illogical, but I feel that the reviews here are not mentioned. Just take a look.

    1.
    Kay Adams (Michael's wife) is from New England, one of the...

  • Dawn 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    Restraint, diligence, man, sadness. Corleone's insight into the human heart will never be outdated, but the way he treats the world has long been intolerable by the world. In 1946, the United States was in a state of desperation, anarchy was emerging, and interests entangled. The Godfather was not like a gangster movie, but more like a sociological proposition. The world created by Coppola is too real.

  • Domenick 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    Marlon Brando was born for drama. This is my most intuitive feeling after watching the film. The Godfather has only watched this one so far. A great character must be sentimental, righteous and responsible. Maybe at this age level I still don’t realize it. The deeper thing is simply that such talents are attractive

The Godfather quotes

  • [Clemenza and Michael arrive to find extra guards posted outside the house]

    Clemenza: What's with all the new faces?

    Tessio: We'll need 'em now. After the hospital thing, Sonny got mad. We hit Bruno Tattaglia at four o'clock this morning.

    Clemenza: ...Jesus Christ.

  • [Clemenza prepares Michael for his meeting with Sollozzo]

    Clemenza: [holding up a .22] It's as cold as they come, impossible to trace. So you don't have to worry about prints, Mike. I put a special tape on the trigger and the butt. Here, try it...

    [Michael takes the gun, but can't seem to fire it]

    Clemenza: What's the matter, trigger too tight?

    [With a loud bang, Michael finally discharges the gun]

    Michael: Ow! My ears.

    Clemenza: Yeah, I left it noisy. That way it scares any pain-in-the-ass innocent bystanders away. All right, you shot them both, now what do you do?

    Michael: Sit down and finish my dinner.

    Clemenza: Come on, kid, don't fool around. Just let your hand drop to your side and the gun slip out. Everyone will still think you've got it. They're gonna be staring at your face, Mike. So walk out of the place real fast, but you don't run. Don't look nobody directly in the eye, hut don't look away either. They're gonna be scared of you, believe me, so don't worry about nothing.

    [while talking, Clemenza takes the gun and begins working on it to fix the trigger]

    Clemenza: You know, Mike, you're gonna turn out all right. You take a long vacation, nobody knows where, and we'll catch the hell.

    Michael: How bad do you think it's gonna be?

    Clemenza: Pretty goddam bad. Probably all the other Families will line up against us. That's all right. These things gotta happen every five years or so, ten years. Helps to get rid of the bad blood. Been ten years since the last one. You know, you gotta stop them at the beginning. Like they should have stopped Hitler at Munich, they should never let him get away with that, they was just asking for trouble.

    [Clemenza now finishes working on the gun]

    Clemenza: You know, Mike, we was all proud of you being a hero and all. Your father too.

    [Clemenza hands the gun back to Michael]