Changes in dance party music

Antwon 2022-03-14 14:12:20

In the second grand ball, Frank asked the musicians to play Italian music. Following Frank’s humming, the pianist initially seemed to find the lively and cheerful melody of the first wedding, but when the wind music was added, the music changed its key. It seems very abrupt, not the Italian piece in Frank's memory, and it has become mainstream and cannot be corrected. This also seems to imply that after Michal took over as godfather, the family is no longer as harmonious and happy as before, although his original intention was to love the family, and later isolate himself and make his family miserable. Just as Michal asked his mother later, he was strong for the family, but would he lose his family? This is not a question, but a hunch. It is the expectation that I will go there but I can do nothing. I also have hope. I want to know how my father's heart tells him how to coexist. But after all, the godfather is gone and the times have changed.

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Extended Reading
  • Carroll 2022-03-24 09:01:02

    The homicide on the roof is comparable to the baptismal homicide in the first paragraph. After the gang took control of the casino, he went upright in an instant. Neat and perfect. But when it comes to the irony of politics and the grass-roots texture, I still prefer the "Inhumane War" series.

  • 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 another.

The Godfather: Part II quotes

  • [Before shooting occurs at the Michael Corleone estate]

    Kay: Michael, why are the drapes open?

  • [Don Ciccio is threatening to kill young Vito]

    Signora Andolini: But Vito is only nine. And dumb-witted. The child cannot harm you.