Forgive me for thinking of this sentence at the end of the film-human emotions are like stars, and its beauty is precisely because life is full of tragic darkness. The major family forces in the Mafia, as the background color of the story, almost swallowed up all the content above it. However, on such a background color, an expressive warmth was projected. Victor Corleone, although at the end of the story Mike replaced his identity and inherited everything about him-status and strength-but the old Creon is still the most impressive character in the whole work, for his wisdom he His kindness and his humanity. As the boss of the Mafia family, he is loved by ordinary people. The kindness and warmth of the heart are revealed in the subtle words, and the punishment of evil under violence and the promotion of good are far superior to the power to seek personal gain in the sun. He said in the five-family meeting, "Why did things turn out to be like this, I don't know, so unfortunate, so unnecessary... Tatakiria lost a son, and I too... things should stop", but yours Sadness, where do you put your pain? "Everything should stop." The godfather buried the pain of bereavement deeply, wiped out the hatred, and no longer mentioned how they treated you and your family, just in exchange for the future well-being of children and grandchildren and the well-being of other families. The warm and cold tones of the film continue to interlace, and the godfather staggers towards the fruit shop. At this time, he is just an elderly man with no bodyguards and no guns. However, the next second is the father who rushed across the street and blocked the car window for his son to block the bullets. Not long ago, he was still aloof as the head of the five big families. However, when he woke up after a serious injury, he seemed to suddenly realize the weight of life and family affection. He put down his hatred and repeatedly gave in at the meeting. He asked the owner of the funeral home to bury his son properly and put on makeup-"Don't let his mother see him now." Old Corleone handed the burden to his younger son Mike, and assisted Mike to mobilize the personnel calmly. After everything is arranged, he is like a relieved old man, laughing and chasing in the garden with his grandson in the sunny afternoon, and he may only have this once in his life, letting go of the burden and enjoy the joy of family. On this afternoon when there was no more burden, the godfather suddenly fell and fell asleep. Like all other emotions, respect does not end with life. All that Corleone left behind during his lifetime will accompany his wife and children throughout their lives. Shanny (Sonny)-the eldest son of the godfather, like all stories, his irritable and revealing character has determined his tragic ending. He was impulsive and reckless. Corleone had reminded him more than once not to expose his thoughts and impatience. He was such an impulsive and belligerent young man who even showed a quick success in the face of a drug deal. When his family received the slightest bit of injury, the pain seemed to be exerted on him a thousand times. His father was shot and lying in bed, he rushed out to fight with the four big families; when his younger brother Mike wanted to go to New Jersey to get revenge alone, he kept admonishing him before leaving, "Send a safe person to hide the gun. I don't want my brother to be unarmed when he comes out"; When his sister Connie encountered domestic violence, he held her sister to comfort him, "I swear not to let your child become a posthumous child," but instead he desperately beat his brother-in-law Carlo. It was such a grumpy man. When Shanny received a call from his sister for help again, Shanny drove to rescue his sister again completely indifferent, but died on the way, because of the farce between his sister and Carlo. For Shanny's death, it is horrible, and too strong love and hatred always push people to the forefront. The Shanny who was angrily reprimanded by Carlo's poor attitude towards his sister during the meal, the Shanny who hugged his brother and didn't want to leave before Mike left, and the Shanny who faced his father's injuries almost madly, eventually died of his sister and Under the arrangement of brother-in-law. This is probably the case in the world, and we are often the least valuable in front of those who care the most. Connie-a female character who is almost tragic. The favored, arrogant, weak and incompetent women in the Mafia family have a promise to her husband. After encountering domestic violence, she asks her brother to retrieve Carlo. She is constantly beaten but betrays her family for the sake of her husband. Carlo's death is worthy of everyone, but she rushes into Mike's office, hysterical, accusing them of killing Carlo and accusing Mike of disregarding her feelings. A selfless and extremely selfish woman, she is a victim and a perpetrator. However, in every scene of the story, there must be such a helpless character, including in life. Mike. There is no doubt that it is another highly praised character. I don't want to repeat his talent and courage. Someone once joked that Mike's role is to tell the story of how a college student became a gang boss. Mike inherited the wisdom, composure and courage of Old Corleone, but he did not inherit the kindness and humanity of his godfather. He might have had humanity before. When he was young, he once said to Kai: "That's my family, not me, I won't kill." At that moment, I believed that he was a truly kind and upright young man, but for the later Mike, there may only be responsibilities and missions left. The loss of humanity may be at the moment when Aipolonia died in the explosion, or at the funeral of the godfather. In any case, he is no longer that simple young man. And his second wife, Kay, I even thought countless times, maybe Mike, after the death of Apollonia, never loved anyone, including Kay. He said, "Let me make up for everything in the past", maybe it's really just making up and not loving. As for the phrase "I need you, I love you Kay", it's like he denied that he killed Carlo at the end of the movie. It was just a man with more responsibilities and missions. It was insignificant to the women around him. It's just a lie.
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