Some small afterthoughts

Zachary 2022-04-21 09:01:02

It's 2:52 in the morning, I like this movie very much, but I don't give 5 stars, the reasons: 1. Before the call that Johnny answered before his death, the nurse was holding the child to answer the phone, and the child was crying frantically and continuously The sound makes me watch the movie for ten minutes now and when I look back, I still want to yell again: Fxxk! ! ! 2. Oh, the Italian man really deserves his reputation as a playboy! 3. God was subjected to domestic violence and her husband hooked up with another big family. When his brother died for it, the younger brother killed his brother-in-law when he was cleaning up the family to consolidate his position, and the third sister was crying and blaming younger brother? ? ? ? Although dbq is not a feminist, the most basic principles still need to be clarified. Even though this is a male movie, I don't think it should be too downplaying the female characters.

Then there are my favorite points: First and crucial, I like the tone of this movie so much! ! ! It feels so Sicilian in summer! ! ! Every stage of the character makeup, wearing details are perfectly matched! ! ! 2. I like the process of gradually describing Mike from a "don't worry about him, he will be fine, xxx knows he is a good citizen" to becoming a godfather who is not cruel and unstable for men. It is really fun, and some have to be trapped by women. The reality (sweet lies) is in it, it is wonderful! 3. Many people say that no matter how hard Mike works, there is only one godfather, Brando, but in my opinion, it is Mike who is pitiful and has to respect him! (After watching the movie, I will give him a condition that cannot be refused = if you don't listen to me, you will die)

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The Godfather quotes

  • Michael: Fredo, who are the girls?

    Fredo: That's for you to find out.

    Michael: Get rid of them, Fredo.

    Fredo: Hey, Mike, uh...

    Michael: I'm here on business I leave tomorrow now get rid of them. Come on, I'm tired. Get rid of the band, too.

    [Fredo chases everyone out of the room]

    Michael: What happened to Moe Greene?

    Fredo: He had business. He said give him a call. Once the party started.

    Michael: Well, give him a call. Hello, Johnny.

    Johnny Fontane: Mike, it's nice to see you again.

    Michael: We're all proud of you. Sit down, Johnny, I want to talk to you. The Don's proud of you, too.

    Johnny Fontane: Well, I owe it all to him.

    Michael: He knows how grateful you are. That's why he'd like to ask a favor.

    Johnny Fontane: Mike, what can I do?

    Michael: The Corleone family is thinking of giving up all of its interest in the olive oil business, settling out here. Now Moe Greene will sell us his share of the hotel and the casino so that it can be completely owned by the family. Tom.

    [Hagen hands Michael some papers]

    Fredo: Hey, Mike, are you sure about that? I mean, Moe, loves the business. He never said anything to me about sellin'.

    Michael: I'll make him an offer he can't refuse. You see, Johnny, we feel that entertainment is going to be a big factor in drawing gamblers into the casinos. We're hoping that you'll sign a contract agreeing to appear 5 times a year. Perhaps convince some of your friends in the movies to do the same. We're counting on you, Johnny.

    Johnny Fontane: Sure, Mike, I'll do anything for my Godfather. You know that.

    Michael: Good.

    Moe Greene: Hey, Mike! Everybody's here. There's Tom. Freddie. Good to see you, Mike.

    Michael: How are you, Moe?

    Moe Greene: You got everything you need? The chef cooked for you special, the dancers will kick your tongue out and your credit is good. Draw chips for everyone in the room so they can play on the house.

  • [delivering his rehearsed speech]

    Luca Brasi: Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your daughter... 's wedding... on the day of your daughter's wedding. And I hope their first child be a masculine child. I pledge my ever-ending loyalty.