I don’t want to introduce the plot of Godfather 1 and 2. Because it is really a tortuous story, especially the two generations of godfathers have their own life choices and experiences. Regarding the life stories of the two of them, I recommend the following website, which is very clear. [What's so good about the movie "The Godfather"? -Yuxi's answer-Zhihu https://www.zhihu.com/question/20136523/answer/592901226 】 Godfather 1 won the Oscar award, Marlon Brando won the best actor. It's really well deserved. He showed the old godfather's domineering but tender Italian character to the fullest. I can't tell whether it is his eyes and face expression, or the tone and expression of his speech? I think it might all be working! Godfather 2 only introduced the reasons and opportunities for him to initiate the leadership of the Mafia. The Godfather 2 as a sequel must be very stressful. We all know that whether it is a novel or a film and television series, once a sequel is filmed, there will always be a lot of pressure behind. I am afraid that it will be difficult to have the shadow of the previous episode, and I am afraid that I will be completely out of track, and I want to surpass the previous one as much as possible, so I admire it. The director of The Godfather challenged himself and succeeded. Under the aura of Godfather 1, Godfather 2 shot two years later also won the Oscar! The Godfather 2 uses a completely different introduction method-two lines at the same time, alternately introducing the growth history of the two generations of the Godfather. The director chose Al Pacino. I personally think that his performance in the second part of the young godfather is really not lost to Marlon Brando, although he did not get the best actor in the godfather 2, this part The young man who played the role of the old godfather in his youth won the best supporting actor in the film. I feel a little sorry for Al Pacino, mainly Marlon Brando Jewelry in front. However, Al. Pacino's performance was brilliant in his eyes. He looked down a lot of times, even often lowered his head or left his back, he hid a lot of his thoughts. There were two times when he roared violently, his eyes suddenly opened wide, and there were anger, anger, grievance, and despair in his expression. It was really a mixed feeling, all in those vivid eyes! He is the favorite young son of the old godfather. He spends a lot of money on him, and his expectations are extremely high. He never accepted family affairs to be forced to take responsibility. From the initial pursuit of dreams to later cruelty, his eyes changed in different levels. At first, his eyes were those of an innocent and innocent boy, but the reality later forced him into an expressionless and exhausted look in his eyes. He has to protect his family and tribesmen, and he has to guard against threats from all parties facing him. He has to expand his business to find a way out, and he has to rely on increasingly dark means to whiten himself (trying to legalize the family business And strive to get the support of the political circles). It's really hard! His living space is much more complicated than that of the old godfather's time! Although the old godfather was assassinated, his family was harmonious throughout his life, and his children were filial. In the end, he fell to the ground while playing in the garden with his grandson. Before he died, he said: What a wonderful life! The young godfather has been disrespected by his former subordinates, betrayed by his brother who once understood him best, and questioned by his wife who has always thought that he will help each other. He even decided to break away from him by abortion. . In The Godfather 2, many long shots were given to Al. For Pacino, his quiet melancholy face and sharp eyes are both distressing and scary. Some film critics said that if the first wife married by the young godfather was alive, he might become the old godfather and be kind to the people around him, because that wife would trust her husband unconditionally like all Italian wives, and would not interfere with outside affairs, and would only be single-minded. Take care of family, husband and child. It's a pity that this wife died in the gang's crush, and there is no bones left. The second wife he married was his former girlfriend. She was an American intellectual woman. She had her own personality and thoughts. She didn't want him to kill or be killed in secret. She was tired and afraid of such a life. Questioning and leaving are undoubtedly a heavy blow to him. He chose to close the door and at the same time more closed his heart. He is even more lonely. He did not trust anyone, which paved the way for his fate to be very different from that of his father. We often tell students that the finishing touch is to be done, and the eyes are the window to the soul. Actors have a lot of attention to their eyes, facial expressions and body language. But what I was impressed by Al Pacino was that he played a blind but grumpy veteran in another classic film, the part where he was dancing tango with the beautiful girl and the part where he directed young people to drag racing. Two paragraphs are really amazing! Blindness, have you noticed it? You don't need to look at people, he is also radiant! Do you know which one I'm talking about? Yes, "Scent of a Woman", he won the Oscar for Best Actor with this fame, he deserves it! Later, he won the Golden Globe Lifetime Achievement Award in his middle age. He has to say that his acting skills are really at the ceiling level. He is a textbook-style genius actor! What's interesting is that he himself is an Italian born in New York, so does it really feel like playing an Italian-American role? ! Just kidding. What to act like, and the performance is invisible, not deliberately done, this is a necessary homework for a real good actor! This is exactly "the expression in the eyes is vivid and the acting skills are invisible, and it is more brilliant"! I haven't watched "The Godfather 3" yet, so I will find time to appreciate it slowly. "Once Upon a Time in America", which is comparable to "The Godfather", is also a movie about the gangsters on the same subject that I have recommended. Have you seen it? Pacino was impressed by the fact that he played a blind but grumpy veteran in another classic film. The part where he was dancing tango with the beautiful girl and the two parts where he was instructing young people to drag racing were really amazing. Up! Blindness, have you noticed it? You don't need to look at people, he is also radiant! Do you know which one I'm talking about? Yes, "Scent of a Woman", he won the Oscar for Best Actor with this fame, he deserves it! Later, he won the Golden Globe Lifetime Achievement Award in his middle age. He has to say that his acting skills are really at the ceiling level. He is a textbook-style genius actor! What's interesting is that he himself is an Italian born in New York, so does it really feel like playing an Italian-American role? ! Just kidding. What to act like, and the performance is invisible, not deliberately done, this is a necessary homework for a real good actor! This is exactly "the expression in the eyes is vivid and the acting skills are invisible, and it is more brilliant"! I haven't watched "The Godfather 3" yet, so I will find time to appreciate it slowly. "Once Upon a Time in America", which is comparable to "The Godfather", is also a movie about the gangsters on the same subject that I have recommended. Have you seen it? Pacino was impressed by the fact that he played a blind but grumpy veteran in another classic film. The part where he was dancing tango with the beautiful girl and the two parts where he was instructing young people to drag racing were really amazing. Up! Blindness, have you noticed it? You don't need to look at people, he is also radiant! Do you know which one I'm talking about? Yes, "Scent of a Woman", he won the Oscar for Best Actor with this fame, he deserves it! Later, he won the Golden Globe Lifetime Achievement Award in his middle age. He has to say that his acting skills are really at the ceiling level. He is a textbook-style genius actor! What's interesting is that he himself is an Italian born in New York, so does it really feel like playing an Italian-American role? ! Just kidding. What to act like, and the performance is invisible, not deliberately done, this is a necessary homework for a real good actor! This is exactly "the expression in the eyes is vivid and the acting skills are invisible, and it is more brilliant"! I haven't watched "The Godfather 3" yet, so I will find time to appreciate it slowly. "Once Upon a Time in America", which is comparable to "The Godfather", is also a movie about the gangsters on the same subject that I have recommended. Have you seen it?
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