I think it's an expression of inheritance, Giuseppe died shortly after the Godfather, and Jerry changed after that, and in the film Victor was in the garden after that passage to Mike He passed away and was not released in the movie. It may be that Giuseppe's death represents Victor. After that, Jerry also took on the responsibility and identity of his father like Mike. He struggled for his freedom just like Mike. Just like the struggle for the family, they all became their own fathers. Jerry was in a state of self-defeating before, thinking that his father was just doing pointless things, and Mike was the same. At his wedding, he said to Kay, "That's my family, but not me." It can be seen that Mike had an instinctive resistance and disgust for his family at first. They had all suffered despair and setbacks. The boy becomes a man.
In the name of the father
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