Review of The Godfather Part II (1974) by Matt M — 22 Mar 2013
Following up a masterpiece like the Godfather could have seemed an impossible job for anyone; Coppola not only does that but also manages to take it up a step and makes it look easy. The Godfather: Part II picks up the story where the previous film left off, with Michael Corleone establishing himself as the head of the family, but also in parallel tells the story of the young Vito Corleone first establishing his family business.
This film is pure brilliance of all elements that make a movie. The screenplay which like its predecessor is written by Puzo and Coppola is again a masterwork, and Coppola is very skilful in making sure that the two storylines gel naturally and letting the film run smoothly but with great intensity.
Pacino and De Niro, with the latter acting entirely in Sicilian, give career defining performances.
This review of The Godfather Part II (1974) was written by Matt M on 22 Mar 2013.
The Godfather Part II has generally received very positive reviews.
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