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the zoom in on Mike is beautiful film making
ОтветитьWhat I loveabout this scene is how subtly Mikey shows his smarts. "Don't we have newspaper people on the payroll" ....he's already thought it through, knowing full well the tentacles of his fathers influence
ОтветитьNo need to take the name of Our Lord and God in vain. This is blasphemy, written by Jew haters of Jesus Christ. Do not support Hollywood, scripts written by Jews.
ОтветитьThese people glorified murder for money...i like how in the middle of #3 Michael has his confession before the preist and realizes how evil it all is
ОтветитьIf they knew where the meeting was held, why didn't they just send a hit squad or a drive-by?
ОтветитьDoesn't make sense. At the beginning Tessio says we hit Tatallia at 4:00 am. A minute later, Sonny's talking about a negotiation with him. Please advise. Ty
ОтветитьWhat I find interesting about this scene is the lack of understanding by Clemenza,Teso and Sonny of what Michael has been through. He’s a Marine combat veteran just returning from a brutal war in the Pacific and would have no trouble dispatching two of his enemies.
Ответитьand so Michael chose the dark side
ОтветитьSo the iconic line was born, it’s strictly business.
Ответить1972 16 yrs I never saw this at the movie
I was in a field drinking beer
Then came HBO thats when I saw this
movie and a dozen times on tv
Soni se malo preserava i pravi vazan
ОтветитьAl Lettieri; I’d like to say and ask a few things about him. First off all, one of the great things many times said about the film Godfather 1 and is a mainstay comment and compliment, is that the first reason it was so good, was that there was NOT A BAD PERFORMANCE BY ANY ONE IN THE CAST , right down to the smallest part. Of the smaller parts, which actually buck-up the story and the actors in their larger parts, I throw my kudos in with Al Lettieri, who (of course in my opinion) really never in his career got the big-break he deserved (if anyone knows anything it would be great to hear a reply). As Sollozo, he played the best part of his career. As a very believable Siciliano of laid back viciousness, at his calmest when needed to prove his credentials, gave the film that perfect arc and the needed catalyst to really get the plot (and the film) in gear!…..Does anyone out there know any true details about his career? He died fairly young and in contrast to what I read, I heard prior that he died of an overdose.- Thanks
ОтветитьWait isnt Michael Corleone the Godfather from the start of this film??? is this the original?
ОтветитьAt least get the subtitles right...
Ответитьmaster piece of all master piece
Ответить“Bada-Bin! 👉🏼”
-Sonny Corleone
Every scene in the movie is a great scene my wife always bust my balls because I always get stuck watching it and I tell her it's my first time watching it 😂
ОтветитьOne of the best scenes from one of the greatest films...
ОтветитьSo many great scenes....Just a timeless film.
ОтветитьWe got press on the payroll, and today the press is still on the payroll.
ОтветитьThe transformation starts here. Sonny is shown as brash and hot headed, Fredo is weak and was never an option. Michael made his bones here, and the respect was never higher. Flash forward to Vito calling the meeting to arrange his safe return to America
ОтветитьBunch gangsters laughing eating pizza and spaghetti saying what's the matter with you hey..bambino
ОтветитьTheir reactions is absolutely 💯 amazing 👏 🤩
ОтветитьDoes anyone know where I can find a video of “The Last Don”, originally a made for TV series??
ОтветитьThe camera work zooming in on Michael like is a masterpiece.
ОтветитьEnjoy your eternity. 😀✝️
ОтветитьWelp!
ОтветитьOk I’m going to give an unpopular opinion here . James Caan annoys the shit out of me in this scene. All this “baddaboop baddabeep” nonsense , is really irritating. He over italianizes the character and it’s like a caricature. Too much hand gesturing, over the top acting , too stereotypical, it’s not a cartoon. And please don’t say “this is how Italians are” , it’s still too much. There I’ve said it
ОтветитьGod. Any five minutes of this movie are gold.
Ответитьunderrated scene from an underrated movie
ОтветитьMicheal was the underboss
ОтветитьThis is the moment Michael Corleone becomes Heisinberg.
ОтветитьThe Godfather was the greatest film of the twentieth century, a masterpiece of cinematic story telling. The cast had chemistry and that made the film work. You can watch it 50 times and everytime the viewer dicovers a nuance not picked up in previous watchings.
ОтветитьNever seen the Godfather
ОтветитьThe rise of Don Corleone Jr.!
ОтветитьMichael was a Marine, which means the Pacific, and that was something none of the rest of them could even conceive...
ОтветитьThis scene is presaged by the hospital scene. THAT'S where Michael shows his brains, everything from assessing no bodyguards for the Don to moving him to another room, to telling the baker to put his hand in his pocket like he has a gun. Even the line to McCluskey - "How much is the Turk paying you..." - shows he's a step ahead.
This scene is the denouement, the flowering that we saw at the hospital - and it was THERE, not here, that we first saw the next Don Corleone.
Watch the camera work: Michael begins as a small silent background figure at the bottom of the screen while the camera follows everyone else. Then the camera angle lowers to raise him up in the frame, but still balanced with Tom. Then pans slightly to place Michael in the center, shifting Tom toward the edge of the frame. Finally, slowly, zooming in until Tom is edged out completely and Michael fills the entire screen. Takeover complete.
ОтветитьPretty much everything you need to know about life is contained in the Godfather.
ОтветитьOne of the pivotal scenes of the whole film . So many layers to it: Michael's move to the 'dark-side'; not so the innocent younger brother - he reveals his true self; the way they have him sitting in the chair with all the other protagonists around him, in his orbit, even his brother - this hints at Michael's future as head of the family. It's a brilliant scene.
ОтветитьThe shooing 0f your father was buizness. How stupid can they get.....
Ответить"It's not personal, it's strictly business."
ОтветитьMichael turned out to be the most `business like' of them all. lol
ОтветитьMichael agreeing to take care of Sollozo is like Vito taking care of Fanucci. It starts their rise to power based on one act of dealing with a problem others could not solve.
ОтветитьThe slowly, closing in shot was stolen from an intense Japanese samurai movie from the 1960's. Harakiri.
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