Movie Review
Joshua McCleerey
Ekeama Goddard
English 106 section
March 31,2008
The God Father part 1: Leave the gun. Take the cannoli
5/5 stars!
The Godfather is based on the book by Mario Puzo . The movie starts off with a wedding. You quickly see however that the family is into organized crime- in this case the Italian mafia. Don Vito Corleone (the head of his crime syndicate and his family) is eventually shot but not killed raising the tension between all the other Italian crime families. Although the second oldest son is set to take the mantel of leading the organization, after the shooting its becomes clear that Sonny is too emotional. With the oldest , Fredo, being considered unfit for taking on the leadership role, it is left to Michael Corleone to very reluctantly to take the mantle of leadership of the Corleone family and help it survive in a quickly changing era. As Michael begins to lead the business he begins trying to lead them into a new direction and new place for the future of the family.
This is by far a masterpiece film. Although there is plenty of action, unlike other “mobster” films this one paints a harsh reality of organized crime. Hiding out, family deaths, corruption and betrayal are all dangerous and a part of how organized crime works. Although the story seems at the beginning to focus on Vito Corleone, the movie itself focuses far more on Michael turning down his life away from the family business. One of the aspects that makes this film worth five stars rather than four is the transformation of Michael from when you first see him at the wedding and the Michael you see at the very end of the movie.
The genre of this movie would almost certainly have to be drama. The action sequences come second to the tense and harsh struggles of the Corleone family. Romance in the movie plays a very small part. When so much of the focus is on the decisions of characters classifies it as drama in my opinion.
The acting in this moves is fantastic also. I can not even picture most of the characters played by others as well. Marlon Brando( Vito Corleone) does an excellent job and makes the audience see just how much power is behind the harsh whispery voice or the frail looking movements. This gives you feeling that the guy is so used to power that he no longer needs to show it. This is doubly shown when those outside the family speak to him in something beyond a formal tone that is closer to reverence.
There are several other parts about this movie that make its claim as an epic true. The music in this movie is superb matching the tone and feeling of the movie perfectly. That they kept the time period the same as the book and had very believable props and backdrops for that time add to this movies sense of realism greatly. Also, the scenes dealing with Italy directly are excellent. I have never been to Italy, but when you mention small towns in Italy, the way its presented in The Godfather is the mental picture I get. Al Pacino (Michael Corleone) does an excellent job of showing the change in Michael and creates a feeling of similarity with his father. It also creates the feeling that he was always meant to be the successor whether he or his father wanted it or not.
A tail of lightq
Wisdom often comes with time. and now even I- the bakanokitsune have aquired the wisdom for the 3rd tail and with it my influence and power grow. Know this mortals, eternity matches who you are in life. Though lucky for me, I am already eternal...I love being a kitsune.
--bakanokitsune
Interenet Research.
Well there is no law pertaining to posting wrong information. Its why I think the internet is interesting just to look at. At the same time however when it comes to research, its not exactly the best place. Although holding an infinate amount of content and information (as it is millions of servers and computers connected) it is also able to be written by anyone including myself. So obvoiusly I think its important to look at the authors credintials ( or to see if the author even put his name). Often times grammer mistakes also point out less acurate sources. personally I dont just go clicking around. I check where its from. Just like anything else if you dont know where it came from or who put it there- its just best to leave it alone. The same is true for interent sources.
In other news however, I dare you all to read Ender's Game, soon it will be a moive!
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Problems in Reading (a second Tail)
and thus have I gained enough expirence for my second tail. Fear me!
I found the reading to be rather obvoius. They just drouned on about three simple definitions. When you read fiction your always trying to predict the outcome its where fan fiction comes into play. Its also why twists in the plot give us such a thrill. We have already formed ideas on how the story is going to play out and when the twist comes - we no longer know whats going to happen. However that being said, when I play war games with some friends or at a convention, I use assumptions knowing for instance that "john" enjoys close combat and thus will fall for a drawl trick a little more easily. While at a convention playing someone I dont know that. instead I have to relie on implications and hard evidense.
the appearance of the bakanokitsune
Hey to anyone who bothers to read this...I am the bakanokitsune...in english it translates as stupid fox...however I am also a demon...or the demon fox of idiocy...
(the above is in relation to the name and to give flavor to the blog- it is a work of fiction and not to be taken literally...)
all that aside- I love to write and read fiction. Reading nonfiction is fun but i do not think its anywhere near as fun. In addition to that I enjoy computers every aspect of them. I have been programming for years, Iam just getting into 3d modeling.