The Godfather: Part II Comments

  • Julia 2022-09-26 19:05:30

    It turns out that Godfather II actually has a wonderful section in Havana before the revolution, which is so...

  • Nicolas 2022-09-18 19:10:38

    The overall feeling is similar to the first one, but this film is a little more calm and bleak in terms of narrative. The contrast between the two generations is probably the biggest attraction of the film. Although I still don't really like gangster movies, I really like the ending of this film. The music of this film is slightly better than the first film, and the performance is as good as ever, but the nomination level of the three male supporting roles is much worse than that of the first...

  • Andreanne 2022-09-14 21:48:17

    Coppola! ! ! Compared with Godfather 1, Godfather 2 is further sublimated. Narratively, the two-line narrative of the early stage of entrepreneurship and the later development, that is, the prequel is explained, the past is reviewed, and it is cleverly compared with reality. The ruthlessness of the new era of gangsters is contrasted through the old family traditions, and Mike has only become the "victim" of the era and the...

  • Hermina 2022-09-14 03:58:59

    Coppola adopts a time-space staggered narrative structure, showing a multi-level concept of time-space contrast, respectively narrating the growth history of the old godfather when he was young and the struggle history of the new godfather after reaching the peak of power. Although fathers and sons have inherited wise minds and violent means in their careers of power, there are distinct differences in the connotations of human nature contained in them. Times and environment are changing, so are...

  • Madelyn 2022-09-04 04:05:06

    Al Pacino's face is so amazing~ It's amazing to be so cruel. The enjoyment of light and...

  • Kailey 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    AL worked diligently in 2, and played the middle-aged Mike without disappointment. But the amazing thing in 2 is Robert De Niro's Victor. Victor, young Victor. It's like stepping back in time for old Victor. He spoke gracefully, was silent, smiled gracefully at his wife, stroked his son's head gracefully, and said, "Mike, Daddy loves you." He was wearing a cheap worker's undershirt, his arms were wrapped around himself, and under the ambiguous light were his thick back and shoulders, everything...

  • Fabian 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Both Hayman's prototype Meyer and Mike's prototype Gambino have seen the film, and both of them died in good health. But in the show, Meyer died, and I can probably understand how angry he was to complain to the actor who played him... The film is really from Gambino's standpoint. However, Gambino has done bad things all his life. Not only did he die safely, but he also financed this film to beautify himself, and slaughtered a few people he hated in the...

  • Brandt 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    This part is not entertaining at all. Father and son meet each other in the waves of time under the transition of overlapping music and pictures. The times have changed everyone's fate, and once the glory of the family is only Mike, who is alone at the family...

  • Bernard 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The unimaginable greatness, the indescribable heaviness, the intertwining of the beauty in the memories and the reality, is just a family's most simple but also the most difficult dream to...

  • Caden 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Emmm feels that the biggest difference between the second-generation godfather and the first-generation godfather is that he is not more friendly and equal to his relatives like the first-generation godfather, and the second-generation godfather is more self-centered. This also led to the final marriage of the second generation of godfathers to break up, and the ending of relatives leaving one after...

Extended Reading

The Godfather: Part II quotes

  • Michael Corleone: I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart!

  • Michael Corleone: My father taught me many things here - he taught me in this room. He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.