The+Godfather

//__The Godfather__// //The Godfather,// a Francis Ford Coppola film of 1972, an outstanding motion picture starring Al Pacino, James Caan, Talia Shire, Robert Duvall, and Marlon Brando as Don Vito “The Godfather” Corleone, is the story of a compelling family and their manipulating ways of crime, family, and business. The Godfather (Marlon Brando) imitated in a glorious attempt of impersonating a powerful Italian gangster as head “Don” of the mafia handling business.

The role of Michael, played by Al Pacino (//Scarface//), is the guiltless, responsible son whose work has nothing to do with the family business, until the well-being of his father is put at jeopardy. As the story progresses, the spot light which rotates to Michael’s character, injects a twist of restless violence and crime to diminish all enemies. Sunny, the aggressive hot tempered son, plays one of Don’s eldest son’s with a convincing belligerent attitude.

This family drama/crime movie influences dreadful qualities, but is the best drama nonetheless. The dialogue captures the true profundity of a bona fide Italian family in America. This five star picture is a must see from start to finish. The solemn, somber script replicates the manifest actuality of this mobster film. Alongside the credible performance of the actors/actresses, the opening melody of Italian harmony playing throughout the movie sets an authentic mood for a genuine Italian family.

//The Godfather//, produced in the early 1970’s, includes gunshot effects as well as the transition in character (portrayed well through lighting), and generates a well developed film. Cuts and shots placed in scenes creates a thrilling series of effect toward the screen play. Although some shots came clean cut, others were placed in complex sequence to provide viewers with a sense of excitement and anticipation.

//The Godfather// is a must see flick. Get a taste of the real Italian way.