Bonds

Anabel 2022-04-23 07:01:01

"The Godfather II" interspersed with the story of the fortune of the first generation of Godfather and the inheritance and development of the second generation of Godfather.

The film still showcases the many characters through a grand banquet, consistent with the wedding of the first film and the donation ceremony of the third film.

The ceremony can best reflect the culture of a place and a nation. The Sicilian culture and Italian culture, which are the background cultures of the film, are also displayed through several ceremonies.

It is worth mentioning that the two ceremonies in the second and third volumes are donation ceremonies, but in the second volume, the second generation godfather donated in the name of his son, and in the third volume, the first generation godfather is his son. The donation in the father's name highlights the family concept that the film has been emphasizing.

In the film, the second-generation godfather takes on the heavy responsibility of the family and gives up betraying his family in order to preserve the family. However, when his mother was alive, the second-generation godfather saved his brother's life in order not to make his mother sad. Family, family and clan, the second-generation godfather as the patriarch must balance the three.

Family concept, family concept and national concept have been infiltrated in this film. This is one of the reasons why the film can become a classic in film history.

What it describes is the real life, the life of a person!

And people's life is connected by various ties between people, including family ties, family ties and national ties. The "Godfather" series has always embodied such a bond, as well as a series of life experiences brought out by it.

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The Godfather: Part II quotes

  • Michael Corleone: I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart!

  • Michael Corleone: My father taught me many things here - he taught me in this room. He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.