Review of The Godfather (1972) by Dhaval P — 04 Jun 2016
Epic. A tour de force of American cinema, Don Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) is the head of the family "business." Michael (Al Pacino), a war hero, stakes his claim to his girlfriend, Kay (Diane Keaton), that he's different. No man is an island, however, and when Don Corleone is targeted after refusing to use his political connections, Michael has a choice between morality and vengeance.
A complex story of power, family, morality, and greed, the Godfather, rightfully so, sits a top one of the best movies ever made in America. Spectacular!
This review of The Godfather (1972) was written by Dhaval P on 04 Jun 2016.
The Godfather has generally received very positive reviews.
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