I always feel how lucky I am to live in modern times, especially when I come across such works. To increase the length of life in disguise is unimaginable even a hundred years ago. Such a work is a "movie", it is so called "movie".
In terms of the story, complete rigor and climaxes occur one after another. From the shooting at the villa to the Cuban New Year, the space span is large enough. From Vito's youth to Michael's mid-life crisis, the time change naturally contains some kind of fate.
In terms of characters and values, the collision between the new American values and the traditional Sicilian values, whether it is the hearing or the quarrel between Micheal and Kay, is fully expressed.
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