There are too many details. I said a few memorable ones. 1. The sunglasses worn by Al Pacino are a metaphor. When he takes off his glasses, he is himself, and when he puts them on, he is the godfather. 2. The killer was finally ready to assassinate him, but the godfather was called out to listen to a news that someone would assassinate the pope and save him time and time again. 3. The old spies in the gang find the killer in Hoh Xil, and when they arrange for them to kill the godfather, first let the killer son learn how to call a donkey. This is actually to test whether the killer is tame. 4. Every time Al Pacino retires, there is one thing that needs him to make a choice, pray to the priest, show love to his ex-wife, regret in front of his friend's coffin, and every time he chooses to use the wrong way. solve. 5. When he was with his ex-wife, he explained the sin he had committed as avenging his father and protecting his wife and children. Even in the end, he thought that everything was under control, and he would only say it when he heard someone assassinated the Pope. The other party is too powerful, and we have no choice. If we show this attitude that it doesn't matter to us, if we still don't understand at this age, all of this is our own desire for rights. We can only say that he is responsible for himself. 6. Back to the old Hoh Xil villa, although the surface is beautiful and thriving, the withered vines on the old house have already hinted at the scene of decay.
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