THE GODFATHER 1972,
I'll make him an offer
he can't refuse.
In a luxurious office, a middle-age man with an Italian
accent, AMERIGO BONOSERA, tells how America has generally been good to him, but
recently two thugs beat up and disfigured his daughter, and the courts won’t
help. At first it seems he's talking to a psychiatrist or lawyer, but then
someone gives him a shot of whiskey. The
man on the other side of the desk is DON VITO CORLEONE, the Godfather (Marlon
Brando). Bonosera wants him to have the thugs killed for ‘justice’, but Vito
tells Bonosera he cannot help him. Why? Because Bonosera went to the police
before coming to Vito, never visits Vito, doesn’t even call him Godfather. In a
word, Vito wants respect, that is, subservience. Bonosera makes amends and
kisses Vito’s hand, and Vito relents. He won’t kill the thugs. However, he will
order his henchmen to beat the shit out of them, “but don’t let them get
carried away.”
This pretty much sets the tone of the movie.
MICHAEL (Al Pacino), Vito’s youngest son, is a decorated
marine. He tells his new girlfriend, KAY
(Diane Keaton) he's not like the rest of the family, and he is in fact known as
someone who keeps his nose clean.
The other mafia families make Vito an offer which he does
refuse. They want him to help get them all into the narcotics trade. Vito does
not agree, not because of the moral aspects, but because narcotics would arouse
too much public anger and so would be bad for business. A few days later,
assassins riddle Vito with bullets. He survives, but his son, Michael, vows
revenge. And Michael, who had avoided his father's penchant for violence, turns
out to be a force to be reckoned with…
Pacino and Keaton are so young in this movie, at first I
didn't recognize them.
If you've never seen this movie, you're in for a treat. And
if you have seen it before, it's still worth seeing again. It is justifiably
regarded as a masterpiece. The acting is superb and the plot is gripping. The
tension is maintained with few breaks throughout the movie. Even when the
characters describe beforehand a planned killing, and it goes off as they had
said, you still worry about a slipup. This is one of the few movies that stands
out both because of its cinematic excellence and as a workout movie. I give it ++++. Most of it will get your
pulse up to a run.
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