10/10
As a whole - The Godfather trilogy is a lot like an Italian opera - one that should tear at your heart.
15 October 2004
First of all these movies span a period of almost 20 years between the first and the last. Too bad they were not all produced as a series (in close order). Unfortunately I saw Godfather (1) a week ago but did view all three DVDs of II and III together today. It is a saga - like Gabriel Garcia Marquez' "100 Years of Solitude" - a story spanning several lifetimes.

Probably the most powerful images are those of the leading characters (which is almost an oxymoron)who play roles that are easily characterized as stunning. But especially Pachino, who is truly frightening but pathetic at the same time.

The movies themselves are gripping. I thought part III was the jewel, to which the entire three movies (less the first - more the 2nd) - was building up to.

The finale was classic and I'm sure any serious opera lovers will agree, very much a classic "Italian Opera." It is no coincidence that that finale takes place, in fact, at the opera - of course an Italian opera.

Glad I managed to see them all within a short time span.

Again - Bravo - (especially to Pachino).

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