The Godfather
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1972
Play • Fiction
New York • 1940s
1972
Adult
18+ years
The Godfather by Francis Ford Coppola is a crime drama film adaptation of Mario Puzo's novel. It follows the Corleone family as they navigate power struggles, loyalty, and betrayal within the Mafia. Central character Michael Corleone evolves, taking a pivotal role in the family's operations. The film examines themes of power and family dynamics.
Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather is widely praised for its compelling narrative, atmospheric cinematography, and strong performances, especially by Marlon Brando. Critics appreciate the film’s masterful direction and cultural impact, though some note its lengthy runtime and occasional pacing issues. Overall, it remains a landmark in American cinema.
Fans of intricate crime dramas, rich character development, and moral complexity will enjoy Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather. Readers who appreciate Mario Puzo's novel, as well as fans of works like Goodfellas by Nicholas Pileggi, will find similar themes of loyalty, power, and family in this classic.
Play • Fiction
New York • 1940s
1972
Adult
18+ years
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