Godfather III Scenes
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man keaton aged horribly
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even tho michael did horrible things in his life and died alone, i fully believed that redeemed himself.
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like in rorounin kenshi (samurai x)anime..
a cold blooded killer who carried a life full of guilt haunted by his pass and died lonely frm illness.
same as michael corleon. Lol
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vincent looks like berbatov lol
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@smmclaug75 how about snakes on the plane? or american pie? hottie and nottie? all that stupidity being shown to us in recent years and you call this an embarrassment?
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@xxElitaOnexx that´s the price we have to pay for brake the 10 commands, now Im sure he understand why God say: DONT KILL.
BTW God should ad to that command... DONT KILL MOTHER FUCKER! Just to see if in that way we finally understand for christ sake!
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What is he saying during his stroke? I heard something about "Thundercats", something about a "little fuck", and 'Fredo".
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@lebarosky it was heartbreaking, how he carried the weight of that one sin for so many years.
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Dear Lord I had forgotten what an embarrassment this movie is. Almost every line is so pedantic it sounds like it was written by a film student.
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very well said. The whole godfather trilogy will always remain a classic cinematic brilliance but it is far from reality. People probably get too deluded by this. Characters like that hardly exist in the real world, they were all too perfectly made up for the movies and that was it
"Maybe they should fear you" lmao.
prettynoose89 1 year ago 29
I think that Michael's personality transformation from II to III is believable and the mark of a "great" man. Men who did like he did in II generally have to close up even further, like they were dead in life. Michael's illness, horrible guilt, and the growth of his children fuel the loosening of his character. In the throes of his illness he calls out "Fredo, Fredo!"
lebarosky 11 months ago 9