Review of The Godfather (1972) by Siddharth K — 10 Oct 2016
Transcendence to the early twentieth century pezzonovante era is inevitable while watching the movie. The intensity of organized crime has been depicted through the prism of one family. There is conspicuous silence which reverberates along with cold blooded violence through the entire journey.
The movie intertwines intelligence and emotions in a seamless narrative. The confident divulgence of enemies plans of one's assassination by Godfather and his son seems so surreal yet riveting. The impeccable tandem of baptism and murder provide a fitting testimony to hypocrisies that dwells across all walks of life in the storyline.
This review of The Godfather (1972) was written by Siddharth K on 10 Oct 2016.
The Godfather has generally received very positive reviews.
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