Review of The Godfather Part III (1990) by Markg. — 17 May 2007
It is a pity that people insist on holding this film against the brilliance of its predecessor and frowning down upon it. While nothing on its prequels, the films nonetheless features some fine emotional scenes, such as Michael by the casket of his friend, the dead Don, and Michael's confession to the priest.
Its a shame that the film receives such harsh reviews as the editing is simply masterful. The silent scream Pacino emits at the end is brilliant, its just not the end the masterpiece trilogy everyone expected.
This review of The Godfather Part III (1990) was written by Markg. on 17 May 2007.
The Godfather Part III has generally received positive reviews.
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