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How To Think Like Michael Corleone From The Godfather 

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@thomasdonlin5456
@thomasdonlin5456 3 года назад
Don’t hate your enemies, it clouds your judgment. Michael Corleone
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Wise words! 🙌 💯
@jasonmalice
@jasonmalice 3 года назад
Never hate*
@Haydenormous
@Haydenormous 3 года назад
Vito Corleone*
@joegillis5745
@joegillis5745 3 года назад
Yep
@tranan3685
@tranan3685 2 года назад
vito bro :)))
@yellowjacket4074
@yellowjacket4074 3 года назад
“the saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies”
@e.m.n6032
@e.m.n6032 3 года назад
It comes from your family and friends. Mostly family.
@fortelewisandrew2426
@fortelewisandrew2426 3 года назад
Marcus Brutus, Judas Iscariot, and Benedict Arnold their very names are synonymous throughout history with betrayal and treachery from within, hence the adage straight from the Godfather movies 'keep your friends close but your enemies closer.'
@Zodak5D
@Zodak5D 2 года назад
"Keep your friends close. Keep your enemies closer." This totally is talking about watching for betrayal from everyone especially those closest to you. And not letting them know you know until you have them where you want them.
@Sirenity01
@Sirenity01 2 года назад
If it comes from your enemies then it was never betrayal to begin with
@chudiksc
@chudiksc 2 года назад
@@e.m.n6032 family sucks.... I nearly die cos of family betrays... just cos am having hard time in my life
@pzyclonefive1940
@pzyclonefive1940 3 года назад
1.Listen more than talk. 2.Analyze everything you hear. 3.Learn how to say no in right time. 4.Learn how to say yes in right time. 5.Dont tell your friend that your enemy shouldn't know.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Beautifully summarised! 🙌
@khalilshakur3402
@khalilshakur3402 3 года назад
Elaborate on that last one please.
@radicevicdent1354
@radicevicdent1354 3 года назад
dont trust nobady 100%
@khalilshakur3402
@khalilshakur3402 3 года назад
@@radicevicdent1354 ok... it just seem like it was a misprint
@possessorofgreatness7620
@possessorofgreatness7620 3 года назад
@@khalilshakur3402 dont tell your friends what you cant tell your enemies. They can be envious of your success and use your secret against you.
@sinansaulic4000
@sinansaulic4000 3 года назад
Al not winning the Oscar for this role is the biggest robbery in cinema history.
@melissarose0126
@melissarose0126 3 года назад
One of. The two others being Joaquin Phoenix as Commodus in GLADIATOR and Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday in TOMBSTONE. My opinion.
@rockhero2274
@rockhero2274 3 года назад
@@melissarose0126 Kilmer was never nominated. Although he should have been.
@lewisrogers5685
@lewisrogers5685 3 года назад
Pacino should have been handed the Oscar as Coppola called 'cut' on the final scene of Part 2. I watch it 2-3 times a year. In my humble estimation, one of the greatest performances committed to celluloid.
@LesnarBuiltThePyramids
@LesnarBuiltThePyramids 3 года назад
Maybe for 2 but brando dominated the first film
@lisahasanafter5
@lisahasanafter5 3 года назад
AGREED ‼️
@alimovasati9283
@alimovasati9283 3 года назад
Michael was 100% logic and zero percent emotions!
@ivoamari2438
@ivoamari2438 3 года назад
I mean... not really.
@keenanmccarty9925
@keenanmccarty9925 3 года назад
@@alimovasati9283 I think that’s what makes him so tragic... he has emotions, but his logic tramples over them and he ends up destroying everything he cares about
@sabertoothwallaby2937
@sabertoothwallaby2937 3 года назад
yeah dude, Ivo is not an asshole for disagreeing with you... Michael had emotions but controlled them. He suffered alone and internally.
@ivoamari2438
@ivoamari2438 3 года назад
@@sabertoothwallaby2937 What about when he beats his wife, or when Apollonia or his daughter get killed? Does his reactions seem logical and emotionless to you?
@gretathuumberg
@gretathuumberg 3 года назад
He had emotions, he lacked the humanity that Vito had
@TheJasonCombee76
@TheJasonCombee76 3 года назад
Michael was the greatest Silent Alpha male ever portrayed. The silent Alpha is the ultimate make. Doesn’t beat their chest and they are not loud. They think before they act and move. They have emotions and feelings but not afraid to act and make tough decisions.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Most definitely! The loudest one in the room is the weakest one in the room 💭
@prathampokhrel8944
@prathampokhrel8944 3 года назад
Vito was the better silent alpha compared to michael. But thats my opinion
@TheJasonCombee76
@TheJasonCombee76 3 года назад
@@prathampokhrel8944 I can agree with that. But Michael was very close.
@Cc-mj9zx
@Cc-mj9zx 3 года назад
@@prathampokhrel8944 sigma male
@dross2341
@dross2341 3 года назад
Sigma not silent alpha bro
@onetruekeeper
@onetruekeeper 3 года назад
Michael learned to be a cold blooded killer during his time in the military. He does not have the compassion or the sense to forgive like his father. He is a brilliant strategist and plans his life accordingly like a military general and will not hesitate to rub out anyone that wronged him, even his own family members.
@KeithHiew
@KeithHiew 3 года назад
Yep. At the end, remember he died a sad, lonely death and he deeply regretted the fact he killed his brother. It haunted him for life. You wouldn’t want that.
@JohnSmith-mj1eb
@JohnSmith-mj1eb 2 года назад
@@KeithHiew fr bro fr
@wattsnottaken1
@wattsnottaken1 2 года назад
It made me upset how His brother Sunny gave him shit for being a Marine. Like come on. That’s respectable especially during the era the movies are set in
@ameennasar2583
@ameennasar2583 Год назад
@@wattsnottaken1 Sonny was afraid his brother would die in the marine. That is why he shamed Michael
@antionettekidd9749
@antionettekidd9749 3 месяца назад
​@KeithHiew I think in the book his ending is different. I could be wrong though.
@marquiskrystal
@marquiskrystal 3 года назад
The third law of power is what makes the Joker the best comicbook villain in history. One of the reasons he’s Batman’s worst enemy is because he hides his intentions to the point he can’t be predictable.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Crazy you say that Mark, as I've already covered the Joker in the past, relating to a very similar point that you just made 🤔 I'll leave the link here for you to check out the Joker breakdown 👉ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2oUTKu2ZSTA.html
@ABasicMuslim
@ABasicMuslim 3 года назад
Fredo: “I can handle things...” Me: “Not that gun you fumbled, when your father was getting shot up”
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
He's smart Karl and he just wants respect! 😂 🤷‍♂️
@markezraburlat1567
@markezraburlat1567 3 года назад
@@TheGoldenKnowledge lmao
@maintain.faith.3657
@maintain.faith.3657 3 года назад
🙄🤦🏾
@sonychiba4733
@sonychiba4733 3 года назад
He's smart not dumb like everybody says🤣🤣
@kz11377
@kz11377 3 года назад
If he can handle things, he should've arranged for some proper security for his his father? Or maybe he did this on purpose
@liveAAy
@liveAAy 3 года назад
My favourite quote of him would be "just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in."
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Poor Michael 😔
@bacardibum
@bacardibum 3 года назад
my favorite michael quote is "who the fk thought it was a good idea to cast sofia coppola in this movie?!"
@williamj.dovejr.8613
@williamj.dovejr.8613 3 года назад
I have used that line so many times...
@danielfolk5266
@danielfolk5266 3 года назад
I think that was George Costanza who said that
@andrewbingham3304
@andrewbingham3304 3 года назад
@@danielfolk5266 Nah it was Silvio that said it
@pulsarlights2825
@pulsarlights2825 3 года назад
"When someone gives you power, you got nothing! Because real power is something you take!" Jock Ewing
@aliyanpops6424
@aliyanpops6424 2 года назад
Isnt it supposed to be earned?
@mtv_lui3464
@mtv_lui3464 9 месяцев назад
Don’t hate your enemies, it clouds your judgment. Michael was 100% logic and zero percent emotions!
@billhoare7404
@billhoare7404 3 года назад
I think Michael was the type that never thought in the now, he was always thinking way ahead
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Most definitely! 🙌
@alokreigns4056
@alokreigns4056 3 года назад
-keep your friends close and your enemies closer -anybody who said that had less enemies
@mast3rchief536
@mast3rchief536 2 года назад
Sometimes they could be both until you’re hit with betrayal
@Serendipity629
@Serendipity629 2 года назад
My Grandmother always taught me.....play dumb with people. You learn more.
@mysteriousgaming473
@mysteriousgaming473 3 года назад
'When you see our mother i wanna know the day and time so i won't be there!!' man this hurts.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Really is a deep scene man, really shows how hard Fredo's betrayal had hit Michael 😔
@johnflynn8879
@johnflynn8879 3 года назад
@@TheGoldenKnowledge The key to Michaels problem is he never asks why anyone does anything. He reacts with cold logic. I see him as just as dangerous as Sonny but opposite ends of the spectrum. "Why were you so loved while I was so feared" the fact that he doesnt see the difference shows his weakness.
@ryanr20091
@ryanr20091 3 года назад
@@TheGoldenKnowledge yep he had to go and most people think he was wrong from our perspective it seems wrong to kill your own brother but in the mob you only have one time to betray the ''family''
@ryanr20091
@ryanr20091 3 года назад
@@johnflynn8879 Michael understood that he had to be calculating and sometimes ruthless to certain extent because of the nature in dealing with other criminals that would no show him the same mercy . He was playing chess and two steps ahead of his enemies and I love how they all underestimated him from the very beginning. sonny meant well very loyal but like Fredo he oftentimes didn't use his brain and like michael said this is a matter of life and death those guys were stupid. At least sonny didnt betray michael but it was only a matter of time when his rage would get the best of him
@PrinceOfTheCity1
@PrinceOfTheCity1 3 года назад
@@johnflynn8879 he doesn’t have to ask or want to because he knows why
@lehampton1
@lehampton1 3 года назад
In my experience, never hire friends or family, it seldom works out well. Most importantly don’t mix sex and business. Never hire your gf/bf or wife/husband and NEVER EVER make a lover out of an existing employee. I call this the “Peter Principle 2.0”, “Don’t put your “peter” on the payroll.”
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
I agree Larry! Keep business business, and personal personal 💯
@SultanKhan66
@SultanKhan66 3 года назад
Most say "Don't shit wear you eat."
@davefloyd9443
@davefloyd9443 3 года назад
Dont shit on yer own doorstep, you will slip on it......
@NandhaKumar-zj2bt
@NandhaKumar-zj2bt 3 года назад
Profoundly true
@oliverholmes-gunning5372
@oliverholmes-gunning5372 3 года назад
aka "Don't shit where you eat" or "Don't stick your wick in the company ink". Words to live by...
@XXRedHeadedLassXX
@XXRedHeadedLassXX 3 года назад
Hes calculating, cold, and very consealing...and also very cunning. Also with this coldness he has a charisma that is warm and he can mimic. Which draws ppl in and they reveal themselves instantly. This is what makes him fearful and dangerous. Some would call him a "Snake" as an insult...but actually its a complement. Mike is the type of person would make "Eliza"shiver."The cold never bothered me anyway." Would have another meaning if he quoted it first. His eyes expressed what he concealed...🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍
@AlmightyBryan
@AlmightyBryan 3 года назад
“you think i’ll make my sister a widow?” 😂
@Zodak5D
@Zodak5D 3 года назад
His eyes said hell yes.
@mariolisa2832
@mariolisa2832 2 года назад
@@Zodak5D Was just gonna say that. The way Mike looked at Carlo as he walked in said everything I needed to know... Eyes of death
@HoonsOfWollongong
@HoonsOfWollongong 3 года назад
Keeping friends close but enemies even closer is by far the best lesson these films teach.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Without a doubt my brother 💭
@gymflowjoe2956
@gymflowjoe2956 3 года назад
@THE-LOCKDOWN it was always someone in the family who betrayed someone or got them in trouble, but it took the “enemies” to find out that it was the ones who he was close to that betrayed him.
@hededcdn
@hededcdn 3 года назад
Michael is a Marine who was wounded on Saipan. He had a good sense of the real world/life & death at this point.
@Ciara1594
@Ciara1594 2 года назад
I can protect myself from my enemies, but God protect me from my friends! ---- Charlotte Bronte
@1977TA
@1977TA 3 года назад
Great video. Michael's way of thinking makes sense and is the best way to survive in any situation when dealing with people in your life. If this video was available in 2017 I might still be working at the place I got fired from. A friend betrayed me. I made too many mistakes. Said too much around the wrong people. Did not keep my enemies closer than my friends. If my 2017 situation was in the mafia I would be dead because I failed to think like Michael Corleone. That is the way I look at it.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed 🙌Listen my bro, don't be so hard on yourself...everyone makes mistakes, but as long as you reflect and learn from them, then you shouldn't regret making them 💯 Keep your head up!
@TonyMontana_69
@TonyMontana_69 3 года назад
Doing wrong something one time is a mistake, repeating it would be stupidity. You don't need to be that harsh on yourself man. If u don't do any mistakes, how can you learn from them?
@sylvesterjohnfernandes4121
@sylvesterjohnfernandes4121 2 года назад
We all have made mistakes..as you said if the Movie was made in 1917..Even I wouldn't have talked to the wrong people..but I wasn't fired I quit the Job .as I knew by instinct that the company will use me ..
@manbeman1819
@manbeman1819 2 года назад
you should be glad instead. had you didnt get fired in the place that full of snakes, they end up eat you alive, use you and worked you to death. the best work places is supposed at be low companies, where boss and employees are humble and fine with hard work and they wont get crushed by mere little betrayal or some con artists, they can always build from scratch again
@carlfernandes1275
@carlfernandes1275 2 года назад
Vegenence is mine says the Lord Jesus Christ i will repay
@dailmcdavid6943
@dailmcdavid6943 3 года назад
Sonny Dragged the whole family down almost costing his dad his life and Dragging Michael away from a honest American way of life . His temper cause a lot of chaos
@dailmcdavid6943
@dailmcdavid6943 3 года назад
That ✈️🛫 ticket was the bait to open up Carlo's confession of being a accessory and mastermind behind Sonny's death pretty clever even though Sonny brought it upon himself being short-tempered.
@herudagod9591
@herudagod9591 3 года назад
Checkmate... never put too much trust in friends or family
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
That's right! 💯
@alec2726
@alec2726 2 года назад
Don't ever forget that John Cazale (Fredo) was such a great actor!
@williamj.dovejr.8613
@williamj.dovejr.8613 3 года назад
I was friends with someone since 2nd grade..as we moved towards high school...I began to see little bites taken out of me by him..he would always explain it away. When I finally heard him clear as day ripping me apart to someone else, I confronted him. When he tried to explain, I shut him down. I told him we done as friends and to stay away from me. That was the last time I ever spoke to him..I even looked right through him in our one class and the hallways, and lunch. He was at least smart enough to keep his distance.
@5thHouseProductions
@5thHouseProductions 3 года назад
" I began to see little bites taken out of me." Perfectly summarizes what it feels like. Cutting those people off is the only way to deal with them.
@milindwankhede2363
@milindwankhede2363 3 года назад
11:52 These pain made Micheal strategic genius 👏
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Pain really can bring out the best in you 😔
@honnashankara3681
@honnashankara3681 3 года назад
I like your narrative skills, it's more in the pauses you give than what you're saying! Great job man 👏🏻
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks Honna! Glad you enjoyed 🙌
@8861mario1
@8861mario1 3 года назад
Eventhough I've been a Godfather fan this gave me more understanding and depth.. Thanks!
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed! 🙌
@paulnye6025
@paulnye6025 3 года назад
Love it Mike asks Carlo “Who approached you? Tattaglia or Barzini?” They we’re both dead but he just had to know
@lalenkawla8010
@lalenkawla8010 3 года назад
Thomas shelby from Peaky Blinders and Micheal Corleone are pretty similar characters
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
I definitely agree Lalen! 💯 I already covered Thomas Shelby on the channel in similar way, so make sure you check it out 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jFKhYqjxApk.html
@wattsnottaken1
@wattsnottaken1 3 года назад
Thought the same thing while watching all 3 Godfathers last week. Can’t wait for Peaky season 6
@hededcdn
@hededcdn 3 года назад
Excellent point
@hededcdn
@hededcdn 3 года назад
@@wattsnottaken1 Did you watch the new cut of 3? It just dropped.
@matthewferro4449
@matthewferro4449 3 года назад
Both war veterans who saw some crazy crap…
@porquefresco585
@porquefresco585 3 года назад
Now I finally understand Nipsey Hussle’s last tweet before he was assassinated: “Having strong enemies is a blessing.”
@Hooligan562
@Hooligan562 3 года назад
Nipey hussle was a sellout!
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Glad to provide you with some context Porque! 🙌
@realdeal1164
@realdeal1164 3 года назад
@Kemohr Sesay By Having strong enemies, u have no other way than becoming strong too.
@makkiyunus4745
@makkiyunus4745 3 года назад
@@Hooligan562 soon as you give them your soul, they say that you selling your soul.
@jainittai5104
@jainittai5104 3 года назад
The only issue was that the one who did him in was the one he put the most trust in. His damned friend. Stricken with envy that turned him tyrannical
@galesito1733
@galesito1733 3 года назад
great vid. Ever since I saw part 2 for the first time I wondered about the effect that having Fredo killed would have on Michael, then in part 3 I saw his confession scene and realised how heavy that burden was. Michael's confession was an incredibly powerful moment, the best part of 3 by far.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Without a doubt Gareth! 💯 Even though Michael was a strategic genius, that isn't to say that he didn't suffer any trauma 😔
@diontaedaughtry974
@diontaedaughtry974 2 года назад
You have given me a whole new perspective about having enemies, it's a brilliant analogy. When Michael got back from Cuba it was one blow after another: Fredos betrayal, Senate hearing, his failing marriage, losing his mother just too much to deal with. I think what really turned Michael ice cold was when Kay told him she got an abortion you could see it in his eyes before he closed the door in her face. Great video 👍👍
@wattsnottaken1
@wattsnottaken1 3 года назад
“All warfare is based on deception” yes it’s Sun Tzu’s quote but who else thought of Makarov from Mw3 loading screen?
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Wow what a throwback 😂 You're going to make me start covering old school COD characters soon 💯
@wattsnottaken1
@wattsnottaken1 3 года назад
@@TheGoldenKnowledge “How to think like Makarov from the Modern Warfare Trilogy” or maybe Captain Price, Shepherd, etc. or maybe even Soap 🧼
@vitocorleone6040
@vitocorleone6040 Год назад
This movie was the most beautiful tragedy. He compartmentalizes his feelings and sets aside his humanity in certain affairs. He tries willingly to hold on dearly to the things he eventually loses. He's like an everyday man except with more power. It's so tragic in the most literate sense
@user-jw9cs7vm8m
@user-jw9cs7vm8m 3 года назад
You deserve way more recognition bro don’t stop❤️📚
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks Q! Glad you're enjoying the content I produce 💯If you ever have any suggestions for characters or breakdowns you would like to see, just let me know! 📺
@rickwarhammer2011
@rickwarhammer2011 3 года назад
Such a useful tool to work with anyone in your life that may be a distraction for your well being. I knew his character was my favorite for a reason.
@fernandogodina4487
@fernandogodina4487 3 года назад
Few will truly understand Micheal, the observation made in this video is great!
@starrcullarsband
@starrcullarsband 3 года назад
Thank-you for this awesome wisdom!!!! I have related myself to Michael Corleone in some family & business situations. This gives invaluable guidance! "Don't ever side with someone against the Family again...EVER".
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thank you Starr! Really glad that you were able to extract valuable knowledge from the content we create 💯 If you ever have any suggestions for any breakdowns, just let me know!
@jessicasevin1870
@jessicasevin1870 3 года назад
Michial Francizi wrote a book about how laws of mafia apply to business. Seems like you would enjoy that
@andrewcortez8669
@andrewcortez8669 3 года назад
This is gold ! Awesome video, like how you highlight the characters Good stuff
@TacTar
@TacTar 3 года назад
Please stop whispering when you finish a sentence. It insults my intelligence, makes me very angry.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Apologies godfather, wouldn't want to wake up with a horse in my bed 😂
@TheRentro03
@TheRentro03 3 года назад
Send max to take care of some Mickey Mouse club somewhere. He can handle things, he’s smart.
@lupetarpermw938
@lupetarpermw938 3 года назад
Hilarious! You got it twisted though, this brudda is UK and possibly midlands. Don’t hate. Wicked Content Uk brudda 👏🏿
@callumwarren3342
@callumwarren3342 3 года назад
@@TheGoldenKnowledge nice one man lmao-
@ropssmith6166
@ropssmith6166 3 года назад
Now who approached you barzini or tattaglia?
@wil3793
@wil3793 3 года назад
Oh how I’ve been waiting for this gem🤤
@jonathantrujillo5994
@jonathantrujillo5994 3 года назад
Right!
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Took my a while but we got there in the end 🙌 💯
@htxtony80
@htxtony80 3 года назад
@@TheGoldenKnowledge it was totally worth it boss. thank you for your time!
@WInnerwinnerchickendinner.
@WInnerwinnerchickendinner. 2 года назад
You analysis is first rate.It allows me to re watch the Godfather trilogy over again and never get bored.Each time I feel I understand the movie much more than when i previously watched it.
@rosearnold791
@rosearnold791 2 года назад
Michael was dragged in when he goes to the hospital and finds his father alone and knows that people are coming to kill his father. Michael's training as a Marine gave him an advantage. He also received a Medal of Honor for bravery. He was not afraid. From his father he learned that you must think ahead think of what your enemies maybe thinking. Critical thinking strategizing. He was super smart much like his father. For many years Vito Corleone planned his vengeance on the old man who wiped out his family. This is why family was so important to him and what it meant.
@FlyWolf100
@FlyWolf100 2 года назад
I like the fake punch scene with Sonny and Carlo 🤣🤣 🤜🏼 😵
@arnoldfernbladst3875
@arnoldfernbladst3875 2 года назад
That was truly an AWESOME lesson! As I was watching this, I was thinking about my own situation in business and all of the times I've been betrayed by "friends'. Outstanding job! I found the book, "The 48 Laws of Power" and look forward to reading it!
@h20cola74
@h20cola74 3 года назад
Thanks man I need these kind of video !
@analeticiagallardo2314
@analeticiagallardo2314 3 года назад
The laws of power applied to the godfather what a brilliant idea for a video! I read some comments saying Michael is too cold. I don't think so. Yes he is intelligent, analytical and calculated in his actions. But he still feels things deeply, that is why the constant betrayals are hard or him. But he isn't ruled by his emotions when it comes to deciding what to do about it. That's what sets him apart. He is shrouded in mystery. People don't know his plans or thoughts. If they do know, it is by his design and to his advantage.
@Aman_Mac0707
@Aman_Mac0707 2 года назад
Brilliant content, brother. You have my respect.
@lordsod69
@lordsod69 Год назад
I really enjoyed this - Insightful indeed. Keep up the good work!
@Lolabelle59
@Lolabelle59 2 года назад
Really enjoy and getting a lot out of your videos. Thank you.
@rashisti
@rashisti 3 года назад
Wonderfully constructed! Ideas presented and visual aides through video clips and animations! One video in you got me as a subscriber!
@justicepower1255
@justicepower1255 Год назад
Hi, loved your analysis and even took notes. You were spot on in everything. You've earned yourself another subscriber. Now you make me wanna watch the GF1 and GF2 again for the millionth time lol 😆
@TheSenseiKai
@TheSenseiKai 3 года назад
Thanks for the advice. Now all of my friends sleep with the fishes.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Just make sure your new friends don't ever take sides with anyone, against the family again 💭
@dannybronson5895
@dannybronson5895 2 года назад
This was amazing. Very well done.
@Abood99222
@Abood99222 4 месяца назад
Thank you what an amazing video
@sheilaverdell1370
@sheilaverdell1370 Год назад
Excellent learning tool. ‘Thank You’ for this insightful comprehension of knowledge.
@medianikophotography
@medianikophotography 3 года назад
Glad you covered this - you have great taste
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed 🙌
@brunito7338
@brunito7338 3 года назад
I didnt expect this video to be so good Good job brotha
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks my brother! Glad you enjoyed 🙌
@mariolisa2832
@mariolisa2832 2 года назад
Excellent video. Loved your narration and detail defo subbed.
@leonardbrown7661
@leonardbrown7661 2 года назад
Well put together. Lessons for reality
@AustinStarr191
@AustinStarr191 13 дней назад
Excellent analysis.
@DonCarlosHormozi
@DonCarlosHormozi 3 года назад
This is excellent. Thanks
@frankjohnson5936
@frankjohnson5936 3 года назад
You did a great job thx
@MC-cp2rt
@MC-cp2rt 3 года назад
Greatest movie....ever! So many teaching points in life!!!!
@DarshD
@DarshD 3 года назад
Thank you for such an awesome analysis and presentation!! Love The Godfather and Michael (+ Al Pacino of course)
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thank you my brother! Glad you enjoyed man! 🙌
@amilton1015
@amilton1015 3 года назад
Thank you so much great lesson
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed 💯
@alpacino6902
@alpacino6902 Год назад
Great informations,thanks.Good Luck!
@CodieneBeanBryant
@CodieneBeanBryant Год назад
I like how michael immediately takes that drink from carlo after his confession 💀💀💀 never gets old
@chuckmartin935
@chuckmartin935 2 года назад
Wow, incredible breakdown.
@neilharrison8548
@neilharrison8548 3 года назад
Great break down💯💯💯💯
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks Neil! 🙌 Glad you enjoyed 💭
@tallsmile28
@tallsmile28 3 года назад
Great analysis. Subscribed.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks Alexander! Glad you enjoyed 🙌
@chrisstyle7497
@chrisstyle7497 2 года назад
Never let ppl know what you thinking and never tell what you doing are going to do this is well said to the point you have to keep ppl off balance and you have to test your friends every now and then never put 💯 trust in friends or family betray don’t come enemies you already know they will hurt you! I like sonny to but he was a open book to read Michael is a close book 📕 never know how he going to come at you and he has patients 💯💯💪🏽💪🏽🙏🏽
@kn1ght912
@kn1ght912 3 года назад
Great analysis
@Sirenity01
@Sirenity01 2 года назад
Please make more of these videos! So I’m depth ☀️
@drsoe08
@drsoe08 3 года назад
one of the greatest gangster franchises? it is the best, dude.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Yeah I can see what you mean, but peaky blinders is definitely up there for me also!
@cuauhtemocmorisco3493
@cuauhtemocmorisco3493 3 года назад
Now this knowledge that i couldn't refuse 👍🤣
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
LMAOOO what a punchline! This deserves more likes 😂 💯 Glad you enjoyed
@KasaBlanca007
@KasaBlanca007 11 месяцев назад
Well done.
@Bigjae99
@Bigjae99 3 года назад
Amazing! Breakdown of Pacino's character in the Godfather ! Beautiful insight. You mu friend earned a subscriber
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks Jay! Glad you enjoyed my man 🙌 Looking forward to providing you with more valuable content in the future 💯
@Bigjae99
@Bigjae99 3 года назад
Please do Animal Kingdom the TNt TV show. It will be very much appreciated 😀
@muguksoegogi5343
@muguksoegogi5343 Месяц назад
what a good video analysing the godfather
@jainittai5104
@jainittai5104 3 года назад
Not gonna lie. Everytime I watch Fredo's lament to Michael I get teary eyed by how stinkingly relatable and close his feelings are to the average man including myself. The feeling of inadequacy is a dark smear inside us all that festers resentment and toxic ambitions that result in the collateral damage brought by a loss of one's soul
@ahmsazzadurrahman8236
@ahmsazzadurrahman8236 3 года назад
Awesome definition.
@luizpalombini3425
@luizpalombini3425 2 года назад
Awesome video!
@shabazahmed8996
@shabazahmed8996 3 года назад
Class video, been waiting for this for a long time.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks Shabaz! Glad you enjoyed 💯 If you ever have any other characters you want to see breaking down, just let me know!
@shabazahmed8996
@shabazahmed8996 3 года назад
@@TheGoldenKnowledge it would be nice to do Harvey Spector
@trendkill1891
@trendkill1891 3 года назад
This is perfect if your in a crime family but if you’re just some dude, following these rules with be the quickest way to alienate yourself from those around you lol
@nickynicks_
@nickynicks_ 3 года назад
Not really. It might work for businessmen or politicians, y’know, people in high positions. Leaders....
@mikeyg923
@mikeyg923 3 года назад
Thank God I don't mess with people that much
@EncyclopediaOfPower
@EncyclopediaOfPower 3 года назад
Yes and no. Delivery plays a huge role. There actually was a study done by two scientists that tried to understand social power and how it worked. Once you've read this study you start understanding how power really works in any context in the movies or real life. Power always works by the same principles but some people will apply those principles with more grace and tact (depending on the situation). There actually is a video on the subject that covers what the 6 scientific sources of power are, how the Godfather's build each power source, and practical ways to apply those power moves so you don't alienate people around you on your climb. Here is a link to the video I made if you are interested: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--k8nOtc2mpI.html
@gauravmahajan9189
@gauravmahajan9189 3 года назад
only if you are readable
@JamesRDavenport
@JamesRDavenport 3 года назад
Nah. It even works in businesses as mundane as retail sales. You may have good friends, coworkers, and even friendly coworkers, but never trust any completely. When given a choice between loyalty or their own interest, almost all will choose their interest. The only way you can lessen the risk is to make both the same, loyalty and their gain. If your best friend on the job gossips about other coworkers, even if they really do love you, they'll gossip about you too. Don't give them secrets to guard, but instead secrets they can lose to your company enemies. In this way, you can subtly guide both in directions you wish. Compartmentalize. Keep one part of yourself on the job only for you. Be loyal to those who serve you, but never give them a greater burden than their loyalty can bear.
@pedroj.martinperez8701
@pedroj.martinperez8701 3 года назад
Amazing video, you earned a new fan.
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks Pedro! Really glad you enjoyed 🙌
@christopherthrawn1333
@christopherthrawn1333 2 года назад
Great breakdown.
@primodeleon2738
@primodeleon2738 3 года назад
Love this!!!!!
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks my man! 🙌 Glad you enjoyed 💯
@alejandrosevilla2002
@alejandrosevilla2002 3 года назад
The best video i have seen in too much time
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks Alejandro! Glad you enjoyed 🙌
@thetrickisirarelyrespond5945
@thetrickisirarelyrespond5945 2 года назад
Michael was an improvement on Vito. Vito demonstrated clearly attachment and emotion. Eg: Vito kills back home to avenge his mother. Michael demonstrates regret but willingness to dispassionately act in order to remove an obstacle (Solozzo/McCluskey/Fredo). Note how Michael is present in person for at least one assassination he greenlit. I may be wrong but I don't believe Vito got that "up close and personal" as a Don. The two do intersect,however, for example when in the early 1900s Vito clinically eliminates the neighbourhood vulture Fanucci. Overall I find the trajectory of the more "unlikely" leader most fascinating. The legacy of the character was somewhat marred by Godfather pt. 3, but with time I don't think that movie was _as_ bad as the stick critics gave it.
@DockingFreidmanRecords
@DockingFreidmanRecords Год назад
Then again, Vito like You said not only killed Fanucci. But also killed Don Ciccio's Goons And Don Ciccio Himself Up close and personal. Values are different because in a way Vito lost his family so the one he formed would never be intentionally hurt by him. Whereas though Michael loved his family, he was always the outsider of the family and thought differently from many of them. Clearly as we can come to agree, him being marine captain helped him get on the road to be comfortable in dangerous situations. That coldness and calculation was brought forth into his life back at home once his father was shot and family members dying all around him.
@BD-xn2dp
@BD-xn2dp 3 года назад
I'm impressed! Great analysis! You've earned a new sub here!
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks BD! Glad you enjoyed 🙌
@illclicks
@illclicks 3 года назад
Stringer Bell would be a great character study as well.
@vidhead85
@vidhead85 3 года назад
What was the most stunning to me was that Marlo got the exact opportunity Stringer wanted...but could never appreciate it Chris Portlow would be an interesting one too. He was probably the most cold blooded outside of Marlo
@migz_8894
@migz_8894 2 года назад
So good..enemies keep you sharp.
@wynkena9774
@wynkena9774 3 года назад
Great video
@AliKhan-nq7hp
@AliKhan-nq7hp 3 года назад
This was good!
@TheGoldenKnowledge
@TheGoldenKnowledge 3 года назад
Thanks Ali! Glad you enjoyed! 💯
@Only1Feedie
@Only1Feedie 2 года назад
Bravo my boi👏👏
@rickdanger9991
@rickdanger9991 3 года назад
I always thought that by asking Carlo whether Tattaglia or Barzini approached him, Michael was trying to find out if Carlo had really set Sonny up. Likely, Carlo doesn't know what Vito and Michael knew, i.e. that it was Barzini all along. Carlo may have been led to believe that the war was mainly with Tattaglia and if he had answered "It was Tattaglia" Michael would have known Carlo did not set Sonny up and may have let him live. By revealing it was Barzini, Michael knows Carlo is guilty. What do you think?
@MrGeorgewf
@MrGeorgewf 2 года назад
I always wondered why he asked that question. I didn’t know why it would matter. Now I know. He did have the Airline tickets. So yes he may have decided to kill Carlo based on how he answered.
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