Godfather
Francis Ford Coppola's, award winning film, The Godfather portrays a mafia family trying to survive among a crumbling empire of crime. The Godfather is more then just a movie about dog-eat-dog. With the use of great camera shots, dialogue, acting, character development, and storyline Coppola was able to create a classic masterpiece. The agreement of criminality and family honor is achieved with perfect accuracy. The Godfather portrays themes such as power, violence, love and betrayal. Through these various themes Coppola creates a purpose, which allows the audience to identify with the Corleone family. The Godfather is for certain entertaining, but entertainment is not Coppola's main purpose in creating this film. Coppola displays a strong emphasis on family and family values. The Godfather is a story about a family and the importance of staying together. In the past traditional American families were stereotyped from television shows such as "Leave it to Beaver" and "The Brady Bunch". These families hold the stay at home mom who cooks and cleans for her working husband and the children who may get into trouble, but seem all too perfect. As America continues to get older the stereotypical family seems
Coppola directs the film so that every negative aspect of a character is surpassed by something positive. Through displaying a different natured family Coppola is able to create the image that family worth is not based on how perfect the family seems. The Godfather displays a family that some may view as dysfunctional, but through the plot one understands they hold true family values. In America who doesn't sympathize with a man who finds his family to be his number one priority, and who will define a man by the amount of time he spends with those he loves. Coppola does a great job directing the film so that all audiences can relate to the characters. With great direction and an outstanding storyline The Godfather is sure to be an unforgettable movie for many years to come. In the Corleone family, family comes first and that is what remains important. No matter how ugly or sinful the business gets the love and respect this family has within their house is unmatched. Coppola provides a hint of authenticity, necessary for the viewer to have critical relations towards the characters and their sinful actions. So what does that reveal about America? This reveals that America is not afraid to put aside stereotypes and realize that not every family needs to be as perfect as the Brady's to be classified as a good family. Viewers overcome what is supposed to be right and take sides with the gangster lifestyle. " This opening line basically sets the tone for the film. The Godfather has been recognized as one of the best movies of all time and is classified as a classic. It is no less than an examination of what is success in the land of opportunity.
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