Rest in peace, my respected godfather

Luther 2021-10-13 13:05:31

My favorite movie is "The Godfather". On this point, I can reach consensus with many men. Ma Long's performance is really heartbreaking. When I was a teenager, I was deeply fascinated and even imitated his vague way of speaking, but it was not successful. An ordinary little person who broke his throat and couldn't find a serious audience, the slurred godfather, but no one dared to ignore every word he said. He is always expressionless, but behind him lies a power that cannot be ignored-an elegant violent, peaceful cruel, evil with makeup, like a mixture of a viper and a tiger. He said contemptuously, "Let me make a condition that you can't refuse"-this is the authority of a man; he mildly said: "A man who doesn't stay with his family often will never become a real man."- -This is the value of a man. This is not the case. The true godfather, Marlon Brando in life, is a complete bastard, and his family is a litter of bastards. Of course, they are charming bastards, sympathetic bastards, bastards who should be forgiven. In the Brando family, all women go out of the wall, and all men are alcoholics and suicides are abundant. Little Malone's childhood was spent in gloom, his father rarely went home, and his mother got drunk all day long and had sex with one man after another. The only warmth in Malone's life comes from a friendly gay priest. This made him a bisexual and was expelled from military academy for homosexual behavior. In order to escape all this, he came to New York and was on Broadway. The violent temperament bestowed on him by his gloomy life made him a successful star in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and his fame rose. "As if waking up and sitting on a candy pile", he couldn't bear the reputation, felt like a liar, and had to turn to a psychologist for help. In order to help him overcome anxiety, the doctor even read Hitler's speech for him. In the early 1950s, Ma Long stepped into the film world and embarked on a glorious journey. He won seven Oscar nominations and two Oscars. At the same time, he kept getting married and divorced, and gave birth to a lot of gloomy children. His wife is always arguing, his mistress is always committing suicide, and his children are in endless trouble. Malone’s eldest son, Christian Brando, took drugs, hid weapons, engaged in illegal transactions, and had sex with his father’s mistress Jill (Jill later committed suicide in a car). Chena is Brando's youngest daughter. This sun-like beautiful girl couldn't get care at home, so she sought solace in drugs. On May 16, 1990, the biggest tragedy in Malone’s life occurred: Son Christian killed his daughter Chena’s boyfriend Deger. When the police arrived, Daige was dead, and a bullet was shot in the cheek. Chena sat on the sofa, holding a lighter in her hand, and a glass of yogurt in front of her. People still don’t know what happened: according to the Brando family, it was a fight; according to the defense lawyer, it was an accident; according to Chena, “my father arranged everything.” Later, Chena committed suicide. Ma Long did not attend the funeral of his daughter. The reporter asked whether Ma Long felt responsible for this messy situation. He said: "When a seagull flies over 2,000 people, who knows where the feathers it drops will fall on?" However, Ma Long can really take care of it. Heavy sins as frivolous feathers? He seems to be cursed, as he said in the "Last Tango in Paris" line: "You have always been lonely, and you can't escape the feeling of loneliness until you die."-Vaguely the portrayal of his life. I once thought about who did this bisexual man love? Maybe, it's just his son of a murderous murderer. I will never forget the plot in "The Godfather": Son Sonny was shot and killed indiscriminately. He said to the makeup artist in the funeral home, "Look, they treated my son like this." The dim light hit his forehead, the lower part of his face was hidden in the shadows, and his eyebrows were furrowed, forming sad wrinkles. ——My heart is tight and it hurts. I also have a lovely son. I can feel the turbulent pain and vengeance of a father when he encounters the greatest misfortune. In reality, in order to exonerate his son Christian, Malone ran out of wealth and fell into poverty. Christian is still sentenced to ten years in prison. Affected by this, Ma Long overeated and had an amazing weight. The former "sexy beast" turned into a fat pig. If you want to vomit, you can go to see Ma Long's appearance in the bad movie "Devil Island". The powder on his face is thicker than that of a Japanese geisha, like a ton of fat coated with grease. Later, he finally died. When I heard the news, I was stunned for a while. In memory, Ma Long died long ago and was buried forever in 1972. That year, "The Godfather" came out. The godfather he played collapsed in the garden. The death knell rang, and the classic was born. After 32 years, he died for the second time. This time, he died completely. Behind Malone, there is a long list of numbers left: 1 immortal character-the godfather, 5 classic films-"A Streetcar Named Desire", "Apocalypse Now", "The Last Tango in Paris", "The Wharf" ", "The Godfather"; 6 mistresses who committed suicide; 17 lawyers; about 25 unfortunate children; a huge debt of 11 million pounds. Rest in peace, godfather. But, I want to correct your statement. Although you don't spend much time with your family, you are still a real man. Because your role has taught countless boys to grow into men. For this one reason, I will always respect you.

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The Godfather quotes

  • Capt. McCluskey: I thought I got all you Guinea hoods locked up! What the hell are you doing here?

    Michael: What happened to the men who were guarding my father, Captain?

    Capt. McCluskey: I pulled them guys off of here, eh, now get away from this hospital!

    Michael: I'm not leaving until you put some guards around my father's room.

    Capt. McCluskey: Phil, take him in!

    Cop with Capt. McCluskey outside hospital: The kid's clean Captain, he's a war hero! He's never been mixed up with the rackets...

    Capt. McCluskey: Goddamn it Phil, I said take him in!

    Michael: What's the Turk paying you to set up my father, Captain?

    Capt. McCluskey: [to Patrolmen] Take a hold of him. Stand him up. Stand him up straight.

    [punches Michael and breaks his jaw]

  • Sollozzo: [to Michael, in Sicilian] I am sorry. What happened to your father was business. I have much respect for your father. But your father, his thinking is old-fashioned. You must understand why I had to do that. Now let's work through where we go from here.

    [Michael tries speaking in Sicilian, but can't express himself properly, so with a quick look at McCluskey they both switch to English]

    Michael: What I want... what's most important to me is that I have a guarantee: no more attempts on my father's life.

    Sollozzo: What guarantees could I give you, Mike? I'm the hunted one. I've missed my chance. You think too much of me, kid. I am not that clever. All I want is a truce.

    Michael: I have to go to the bathroom. Is that all right?

    Capt. McCluskey: You gotta go, you gotta go.

    [Michael gets up, but a suspicious Sollozzo probes Michael's crotch, to Michael's offense]

    Capt. McCluskey: I frisked him. He's clean.

    Sollozzo: Don't take too long...

    [Michael heads to the bathroom]

    Capt. McCluskey: [to Sollozzo] I frisked a thousand young punks.