THE GODFATHER part IIÂ (18)
D:Â Francis Ford Coppola
Paramount (Francis Ford Coppola, Gray Fredrickson &
Fred Roos)
USA 🇺🇸 1974
200 mins
Crime
W:Â Francis Ford Coppola & Mario
Puzo [based on the novel by Mario Puzo]
DP:Â Gordon Willis
Ed:Â Peter Zinner, Barry Malkin & Richard
Marks
Mus:Â Nino Rota & Carmine
Coppola
PD:Â Dean Tavoularis
Cos:Â Theadora Van Runkle
Al Pacino (Michael Corleone), Robert
Duvall (Tom Hagen), Robert DeNiro (Vito Corleone), Talia Shire (Connie Corleone), John Cazale (Fredo Corleone), Lee
Strasberg (Hyman Roth), G. D. Spradlin (Senator Geary), Michael V. Gazzo (Frank Pentangeli), Richard Bright (Al Neri)
Following on from the events in the first film, Michael
Corleone tightens his strangehold on the mafia empire while the story extends its timeframe to depict his father, Vito Corleone, in his younger years, involved in a similar struggle for
respect and power when he arrived in America in the early part of the 20th century.
Francis Ford Coppola's second film of his crime sage is an
ambitious and complex project, presenting the stories of two Corleone's in tandem over two very different timelines, from Vito's humble beginnings of turning to a life of crime for survival,
to Michael's obsession with power for power's sake, showing a huge contrast between petty crime and corporate.
Often considered the greatest sequel in movie history,
it's difficult to disagree with the accolade, although the first film is certainly easier to follow with it's linear narrative and also has a much kinder length.
10/10