The Godfather 3: A Man Has Only One Destiny

Brionna 2022-04-20 09:01:11

After watching "The Godfather 3", there is an indescribable bitterness, and the death of Mike's daughter is like fate. Mike said that his life is doomed. Mike didn't intend to take over the family's business when he was young, but his father was shot and almost died. Mike also knew that the justice system in the society at that time would not allow them to get justice, so he wanted to take his own revenge... The world seems to be in constant conflict. He joked that as long as there was nothing to do with each other in the future, it seemed that the family could enjoy family happiness in Sicily. Then his brother Sonny was shot to death by a group of people in the worst way possible. Fredo's unreliability and betrayal made him completely "blackened", and more and more blood was on his hands... But people There will be an old day, and the older Mike gets, the more worried he is that he will not be able to protect his family, especially his son and daughter who are not yet deep in the world. Mike is already old, and the harmonious negotiation has brought revenge to their family friends. Although he was rescued by Vincent in the crisis, he no longer wants revenge. 's children, which is why he advised Vincent not to get too close to his daughter. He wanted to repent, and even swore that he would lose his children if he murdered again, but God didn't seem to want to forgive him. He shot his own bullet and accidentally shot his daughter's heart, but the person he loved was still not well protected. The decaying scene at the beginning of the movie echoes the loneliness of having only one dog to accompany him before his death... The three-generation godfather Vincent's obsession with power will eventually repeat Mike's cycle, but this is also his own choice of destiny .

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The Godfather: Part III quotes

  • Michael Corleone: Your enemies always get strong on what you leave behind.

  • Michael Corleone: The higher I go, the crookeder it becomes.