The Godfather: Part II (John Cazale)
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The rise of a Sicilian in the American world of crime and the consolidation of his illegal empire by his son. "If The Godfather is a rather traditional work, centered on the family and seemingly exalting virtue, its sequel holds a dialectical relationship with it. More complex, boldly composed (with its travel through time and space), it expands into the wider world and politics, showing how power leads to solitude while revealing the ethnic and economic structures of a milieu viewed without leniency." (Dictionnaire du cinéma, Éd. Larousse) "The performances, the gloomy camerawork, the stately pace and the sheer scale of the story’s sweep render everything engrossing and so, well, plausible that our ideas of organized crime in America will forever be marked by this movie." (Time Out) "Three hours and 20 minutes of Al Pacino suffering openly, Robert Duvall suffering silently, Diane Keaton suffering noisily, and (every so often) Robert De Niro suffering good-naturedly is almost too much, but Francis Ford Coppola pulls it off in grand style." (Chicago Reader)
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Film shown in original version with French subtitles (vostFR). Duration: 3h20. Director: Francis Ford Coppola. Cast: Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, John Cazale. Based on the novel by Mario Puzo. 6 Academy Awards including Best Picture, 1975. Automatically translated from French.
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