It’s subtle and kinda moody. It also has some nice performances from Pacino and Brando. I think for me, I liked the moodiness and vibe of it. It felt old in a way that fit the subject matter and its time (late 40s early 50s). Also the basic story is nice. I wouldn’t be surprised if it resonates more with people who have or seen similar family dynamics where it really does suck everyone in.
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I've never been a huge fan myself although I did force myself to watch the full remastered trilogy not that long ago
Yeah I think it's OK now but it's no Goodfellas in my opinion. My guess is it was just very good in its time.
I watched it pretty recently and even watched it twice in a single day. I still think it's a great film in terms of narrative and cinematography. The dialogue and editing (especially the baptism sequence) were also very effective.
I wouldn't trust any claim that "X movie is the greatest of all time" however. Movies are highly subjective and I wouldn't trust IMDb's top list to decide what movies are great. Most of their top movies are from Hollywood.
If you didn't like The Godfather, then that's actually okay. I know other people who didn't like it.
edit: By the way, if you're looking for another good Marlon Brando movie, check out Queimada. I think a lot of people here on Lemmy might like this film.
I liked the money pit.
I don't get the hype either, but maybe it gets better in the second half? I've never managed to sit all the way through it.
IMHO, while most fans of the series say Part 1 is the best, Part 2 with De Niro as Young Vito is arguably far superior. The first movie is quite dry and you really have to be paying attention to names and conversations, while the 2nd movie has a lot more going for it dynamically and is easier to follow.
It’s All personal.
Oh don't worry. Everyone who says they like the godfather is meme'ing Barbie.
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I wouldn't know, because I've never seen this "The god-FATHER". Can someone please explain the plot of this "the God-FATHER" to me?
(A distraction? I don't know what you are talking about.)
Go to unpopular opinion with this