
Albert S. Ruddy (–2024)
Author of The Godfather Trilogy
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An incredible movie, and all the more incredible for how it holds up even after the decades of its own influence turning virtually every scene into a trope -- something other groundbreaking films often suffer from. With very few exceptions, the exposition in particular is done beautifully and believably, the scenes where you learn who these people are usually even more engrossing than the scenes devoted to advancing the plot. My only slight complaint is that the middle of the film is not as show more captivating as the first half, and it takes it a bit too long to regain the momentum. But it sticks the landing as well as any movie ever has. show less
The son of a gangster gets involved in "the family business" when his father is shot.
Normally it wouldn't be possible for a gangster movie to be a favorite of mine, regardless of how exceptional the quality (and the quality here is crazy exceptional), but I'm making an exception. Sometime circa 2007, I re-watched this movie (I'd also seen it as a teenager, when I was too young to appreciate it). I don't remember why I watched it, since gangsters whacking each other is not my kind of thing, show more but I did, and movies haven't been the same for me since. This is the one that showed me what film as a medium is capable of, what I'd been missing by sticking mostly to Fun Movies. This is the one where I first realized how visceral a reaction to great movie making can be. And so I sought out more, eventually started in on IMDb's Top 250, watched so many movies I needed a blog to keep track of them, and here we are.
Concept: B
Story: B
Characters: A
Dialog: A
Pacing: A
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: A
Acting: A
Music: A
Enjoyment: A plus
GPA: 3.8/4
(Dec. 2011) show less
Normally it wouldn't be possible for a gangster movie to be a favorite of mine, regardless of how exceptional the quality (and the quality here is crazy exceptional), but I'm making an exception. Sometime circa 2007, I re-watched this movie (I'd also seen it as a teenager, when I was too young to appreciate it). I don't remember why I watched it, since gangsters whacking each other is not my kind of thing, show more but I did, and movies haven't been the same for me since. This is the one that showed me what film as a medium is capable of, what I'd been missing by sticking mostly to Fun Movies. This is the one where I first realized how visceral a reaction to great movie making can be. And so I sought out more, eventually started in on IMDb's Top 250, watched so many movies I needed a blog to keep track of them, and here we are.
Concept: B
Story: B
Characters: A
Dialog: A
Pacing: A
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: A
Acting: A
Music: A
Enjoyment: A plus
GPA: 3.8/4
(Dec. 2011) show less
Brandon & I went to the theater for the 50th anniversary remastered version. It's been years since I have watched it & I am so glad that we went. I liked it even more the second time around. Michael Corleone's ARC during the course of the movie is one of the greats of mob films & set a template for generations to come. One of the best movies that I have watched this year.
Well, the first is 5 stars or more. The second 4 1/2 stars. And the third maybe 2 stars at best. Still, the first film may be the greatest ever made.
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