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The Godfather Part II - End Scene

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2010

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  • thats where he finally realizes, that he traded power for humanity

  • in my opinion, one of, if the not the greatest ending to any movie ever.

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  • @futurebestseller84 Yes you can blame him because he killed a member of his family! Only a cold hearted piece of shit would kill a family member for money and power!

  • I would have love it more if it was a minute longer. When I saw this, I felt michael is contemplating on what just happened. So for us, as viewers, I believe this was also a good moment for us to contemplate too on what we saw. you know, share the moment with michael.

  • In "the godfathers return"s-ace garachi-the guy who set freddo up to (unknowingly) betray the family-even he admitted that freddo was a sweet guy-n he wished that he didnt have to screw him over...

  • He became everything he hated.

  • Just tell me how did Pacino manage to turn his optimistic gaze that he had in the 1st movie into that cold, calculating stare? The eyes only should have granted him an Oscar! But instead they gave it to Art Carney! Carney was good, but Pacino was MAGNIFICENT! Well, with or without AcademyAward, Pacino was the years best actor, no doubt

  • @gqiq Insightful observation. That's what I thought. Michael's world was far different and darker than his father's.

  • actually here in the scene michael hasnt realised anything. as the camera zooms in half of michaels face is covered in shadow. this represents michael's loss of perspective. he is so caught up in his 'nothing personal strictly business' policy that he loses all sense or morality or right and wrong. he is cold, emotionless and alone.

  • in a weird way, you really can't blame Michael. who wouldn't be tempted with all the money and the power in the world at your disposal?

  • In this scene you see micheal thinking about what he has become. He never wanted anything to do with his family business. He realizes that he lost everything in the pursuit of power.

  • @DaCevkoch he also realized that, "I am the fuckin king" lol

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