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THE GODFATHER Part 2 (1974) Breakdown | Ending Explained, Hidden Details, Film Analysis, And Making Of. We explain, analyze and do a deep dive on The Godfather Part 2 to talk about the hidden themes, details, easter eggs and making of trivia that make this one of the best movies of all time. This is a massive video essay covering the characters, deeper meaning and more.
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Welcome to the Heavy Spoilers show I'm your host Paul and this video we're breaking down The Godfather Part 2.
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The film is often said to be the best sequel of all time with a lot of people saying this is better than the first. Everytime I've watched through the trilogy I've always preferred that one so I'm really interested to return to the movie.
Alien is something I always preferred over Aliens but when breaking it down I actually edged out the latter. So yeah, excited to dive into it and we're gonna be going over everything that you need to know about it. This includes the hidden details, things you might of missed and also the behind the scenes making of trivia.
I also wanna talk about whether Fredo knew or not as that's a big question that hangs over the movie.
If you dislike the video, I know it was you so make sure you hit subscribe and leave a comment but don't forget the cannoli. With that out the way, thank you for clicking this, now let's get into the Godfather Part 2...electric boogaloo.

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@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 25 дней назад
Huge thank you for checking out the video. Make sure you watch our breakdown of the first Godfather here - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dGnjhCcEIOY.html
@GarethBryant15
@GarethBryant15 6 дней назад
From 13:30 Flashback-Vito never had any "Oranges" prior to killing Fanucci. The Scene which shows Flashback-Vito at the Fruit-Stand is after Fanucci's Killing/Murder & with Flashback-Vito as the Don of the Neighborhood.
@ReaLEthA
@ReaLEthA 24 дня назад
Also ironic that Fredo is the only one at the table that congratulates and is proud of Michael about joining the army where everyone else wasn’t.
@bornimusic
@bornimusic 21 день назад
Tragic.
@blakeharris58
@blakeharris58 13 дней назад
Marines*
@lash570
@lash570 7 дней назад
“They didn’t know it was Pop’s. Day” FREDO already going against the family. Also- “Paulie’s a good kid”
@damarbell6733
@damarbell6733 24 дня назад
I love the godfather part 2 more than the first one, one thing I like is how Michael communicates with eyes instead of words
@etugg
@etugg 24 дня назад
Fun fact…The Moshulu in the movie is docked in Penn’s Landing here in Philly and is now a restaurant/club still open to this day
@richmarkham1
@richmarkham1 24 дня назад
They call Frankie "Five Angels" because that's what Pentangele literally means, but your take on the symbolism of calling him that is still valid IMHO.
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Haha that’s the nicest way to correct someone I think I’ve seen on this channel, much appreciated
@shreder75
@shreder75 24 дня назад
Beat me to it!
@rockyhchan
@rockyhchan 23 дня назад
Pentangeli
@eduardoalvarado4973
@eduardoalvarado4973 23 дня назад
Penta 5 angeli: angels
@paisan8766
@paisan8766 22 дня назад
@@heavyspoilersyour pronunciations sucked, too. Feel more at home now? 😂
@AwkwardAuction
@AwkwardAuction 24 дня назад
The duality amongst brothers in 42:42 can also extend to Michael’s sons: the one who lives, Anthony, will destroy his legacy by not following in the family business, and the one who dies, the unborn son, who in Michael’s mind, would’ve upheld the legacy.
@billtron182
@billtron182 24 дня назад
Just when I thought I was out, heavy spoilers drops another banger and they drag me back in! Godfather 2 electric boogaloo! It’s crazy how incredible godfather 1&2 still r to this day! Great video man!! 🔥🔥
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Haha thank you man
@92alpha13
@92alpha13 24 дня назад
Every movie with a “Part 2” has to be followed by Electric Boogaloo🤣
@nm985
@nm985 23 дня назад
I agree 😂
@lucaskuczek
@lucaskuczek 13 дней назад
I was one that was hyped to see breakin pt 2
@ajayjust2626
@ajayjust2626 24 дня назад
You never mentioned the senator purposely mispronouncing Anthony's name at the party, but perfectly pronouncing Corleone to Micheal in the meeting, showing his duplicity early on.
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Nice catch
@cascademeridian529
@cascademeridian529 24 дня назад
That's an excellent observation!
@MikeStivicATS
@MikeStivicATS 23 дня назад
I thought that was so clearly portrayed it couldn't possibly be an Easter egg or something someone would miss.. It accurately put on display the false fronts politicians put on in public as opposed to there demeanor in private..
@jondstewart
@jondstewart 15 дней назад
Because he was a southern redneck passive-aggressively doing it.
@OptimumTaurus
@OptimumTaurus 24 дня назад
Early scripts say that Fredo was told Michael would be "kidnapped" and have some pressure on him to make a good deal. Fredo is early established as stupid, weak, and gullible-- we are meant to believe Fredo would believe this. So, no, he didn't know they were going to hit Michael. But regardless, Fredo had to go.
@wrc1210
@wrc1210 21 день назад
The guy they picked to play young Tessio is perfect. I can totally imagine that is what young Abe Vigoda looked like. I tried to confim it, though, by googling 'young abe vigoda'. Now I'm convinced that Abe Vigoda came out of the womb looking like a 70 year-old man.
@shuroom57
@shuroom57 9 дней назад
I think if you could find a picture of a young Boris Karloff you'd have a ringer for the actor who portrayed young Tessio.
@3NDER24
@3NDER24 24 дня назад
One of the best films ever made.
@Yourcousinjoseph
@Yourcousinjoseph 24 дня назад
Factual
@suavebob
@suavebob 24 дня назад
Around 38 mins you mention about the Dons (think its Fanucci) throat cutting scene. Its one of the biggest parts that show his weakness as he is shouting for the Police to help him, showing that he is not powerful and relying on the cops like a civilian (Vito witnesses this, giving him confidence to lowball later). Also if I remember correct when the Don jumps into the car to speak to Vito, he mentions about the cops would find out about the dresses if he doesn't pay a toll, again its a puss move to run to the cops and not something a mafia Don would do. Then combined with the lowball offer Vito makes shows that Fanucci is not at all powerful, furthermore that he is actually a bit of a sheep in wolves clothing, presenting an aura with no real backup - the scene where he pinches the cheek Vito doesn't respond for quite a period and eyeballs him, I think that's when Vito realises the Don has zero power and is completely weak, giving Vito the opportunity to make his move. Separate part 45 mins in - When Michael hugs Fredo, Michael looks at his bodyguard who is sizing him up for weakness, Michael returns his look until the bodyguard looks away, so Michael has to be strong and it kind of forces his hand also.
@lastpme
@lastpme 23 дня назад
I completely missed that Fredo was the reason Roth’s hit failed. Michael told Fredo that Roth tried to kill him…and Fredo betrays him again by protecting Roth. Michael had to kill Fredo because it was only a matter of time Fredo would either get Michael or one of his family members killed. I still think Connie left the blinds open.
@sidobeef
@sidobeef 22 дня назад
Me too. I’m still wrapping my head around it.
@bornimusic
@bornimusic 21 день назад
Same and I’ve watched this movie at least three times a year for over a decade 🤯
@Paulsicles
@Paulsicles 16 дней назад
Women always leave the damn blinds open.
@jondstewart
@jondstewart 15 дней назад
What I’m wondering to this day is the two men that attempted the hit. I seriously doubt if Fredo was competent enough to kill them himself. Either they did a hell of a job making it a suicide or Rocco did it. I don’t know who else could have.
@dbtbandit6722
@dbtbandit6722 11 дней назад
Michael took Tom Hagen for granted. Tom ended up being smarter than you'd think blackmailing the senator in a move unlike him. Tom stayed loyal to that family to the end
@NebMunb
@NebMunb 24 дня назад
I prefer the first. Seeing Michael become the man he needed to be was a great, epic story.
@yingyang1615
@yingyang1615 23 дня назад
When she tells him it was an abortion…the look Pacino gives her was pure perfection…the anger can be read in the eyes followed by the slap
@kinyemibola4386
@kinyemibola4386 24 дня назад
Oh man you’ve made my weekend again! Love these movies and just enjoy how you see the joy in film. No gimmicks no grifting just talent! Schamon!
@gloriatrujillo722
@gloriatrujillo722 24 дня назад
1-Something i never noticed before is that in the cake cutting scene the shape of Cuba on the top of the cake is orange and so is the chair that Michael is sitting in...🤔 2- I've always found Cazale's performance to be top tier. Highlighted in the scene where Michael confronts him the way he lays back and pathetically attempts to explain himself does make you feel sorry for him. There are many reasons why a dog will expose his belly but one of them being to show acknowledgment of your Authority because they're putting themselves in a vulnerable/submissive position. sometimes dogs will expose their belly in an attempt to make you feel sorry for them and appear non-threatening because they are afraid. Fredo laying there belly up is emblematic of all those things. 3- I think Michael's relationship with Kay is indeed a complicated one. As evidenced by the final scene in the first movie,she's always shut out. Both physically and emotionally. I think this is in part because when Michael was in Sicily he truly loved Apollonia, let her in completely and was devastated by her death. So now he can never let anyone in again out of fear of being hurt like that again,hence why Kay's betrayal with the abortion is that much more painful. His love for her tho is evident in the fact that he doesn't have her killed which frankly wouldnt be surprising considering how many people hes killed for less. 4- I never noticed until now that the theme of the son paying for the sins of the father and the cyclical effects of a life of violence extends all the way back to Vitos father. He messed around with the mob and ultimately that decision led to all of his sons being killed except for one. That is repeated with Vito and then again with Michael. 5- the flashback scene where Michael tells everyone about his decision to enlist and go fight in the war ends with him sitting alone. I think that is representative of Michael's entire story arc. He goes to war for his country,for his family, against the five families,against his own family,and essentially is always at war with himself internally. The decisions he makes in fighting these wars ends with him sitting there by himself contemplating everything he's lost. 6- the end of the first movie and the beginning of this one show Michael taking power and people kissing his ring. Like a king. He literally has people falling all over him but at the end of this movie he sits completely alone as he brings his hand (and ring) close to his own mouth. A king reflecting in lonely silence....."heavy is the head that wears the crown"
@VayKaeBae
@VayKaeBae 23 дня назад
Lovely explanation and observations. I completely concur. 👍🏾
@himwhoisnottobenamed5427
@himwhoisnottobenamed5427 23 дня назад
“Heavy is the fing, that wears the ring.”
@farahv_
@farahv_ 16 дней назад
Perfectly put 👏
@uglukthemedicineman5933
@uglukthemedicineman5933 День назад
Fantastic Comment. Better than the entire video in my humble opinion.
@emiliog.4432
@emiliog.4432 24 дня назад
Moe Green was shot in the eye just like Bugsey Siegel. Siegel started Vegas and Roth mentioned it. Characters based on real people.
@uglukthemedicineman5933
@uglukthemedicineman5933 День назад
Bugsy didn't start vegas, it was already in development. He just took over what another man had envisioned.
@rhud8585
@rhud8585 24 дня назад
I don't remember Michael kicking Tom out of the family. He asked him if he was going to take the job he was offered and Tom said no, he was staying.
@jameswhorton1973
@jameswhorton1973 День назад
He doesn’t kick him out of the family …. He kind of demoted him when He tells him “ you’re out tom , you’re not a wartime consigliere “.
@lastpme
@lastpme 24 дня назад
I think Connie opened the blinds because she also hated Michael...and I don't think Fredo would enter the bedroom with Michael's wife in the bedroom because that would be hard to explain. But Connie as a woman could do it. I think it is another reason she begged for Fredo's forgiveness because she was also guilty. I think that is another reason Connie stays loyal to Michael since she saw how cold Michael became and he could also kill her if he found out she was also involved with trying to bring down Michael.
@user-pl3hw2nw7t
@user-pl3hw2nw7t 24 дня назад
Godfather 1 & 2 are so close to perfect.
@fischerwiesen
@fischerwiesen 9 дней назад
The shot of Michael looking outside the window - is my alltime favorite shot - one can literally feel that, despite him finally getting what he wanted, he is basically losing the last bit of humanity and his chance of what he had planned for himself
@Paulsicles
@Paulsicles 16 дней назад
When Kay reveals she had an abortion and calls out his naivity, it's a callback to Michael playing on her naivity with the family business. She's naive when it comes to the business as he is when it comes to the family.
@Robby_Rob
@Robby_Rob 24 дня назад
This was excellent. Great job Paul!
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Thank you
@kevinm594
@kevinm594 24 дня назад
"It insists upon itself" -Peter Griffen
@ClaudiosCollection
@ClaudiosCollection 24 дня назад
The BEST movie breakdown I've ever seen next your breakdown for The Godfather! Thanks, Paul! This is truly an amazing piece of work, well done! Looking forward to the part III breakdown! Cheers!
@jamest1242r
@jamest1242r 24 дня назад
Fanucci pinching his cheek was a sign of disrespect.
@davidhopper8867
@davidhopper8867 21 день назад
I've always taken Rocco's willingness to take on the risky killing of Roth as atonement for his failures. He was the head of security when two men were able to almost kill Michael. He had to prove his loyalty somehow.
@davidruiz2474
@davidruiz2474 24 дня назад
10 points to Griffindore for the subtle hymen joke. 🤣
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
House wins again
@Childishxmarkeeloo
@Childishxmarkeeloo 24 дня назад
I’ve heard some people speculate that when Michael called Fredo to the car he wasn’t gonna kill him but it was gonna be Michael giving fredo a chance. One last chance of trust cuz he’s his brother. But fredo was too scared thinking this would be where he died so he didn’t enter. Inherently sealing his fate
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Yeah I really don’t think Michael would’ve had him killed there, he still let him come to his home after
@philipwujr.4786
@philipwujr.4786 24 дня назад
Loved Tessio tossing and Orange. Tom and Frankie 5 Angels scene is riveting.
@simonmacomber7466
@simonmacomber7466 22 дня назад
Roger Corman playing a Senator isn't just because he was a legend in Hollywood. It was because Corman was a mentor to Coppola (as well as a whole bunch of other directors)
@vikingodin1986
@vikingodin1986 25 дней назад
Superb my good man
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 25 дней назад
Thank you
@SteveBerryhill
@SteveBerryhill 23 дня назад
"Genco" was Vito's beloved friend and original consigliere.
@madhavsharma4896
@madhavsharma4896 3 дня назад
One thing I noticed was that in Godfather 1, Vito meets everyone even if it was the Funeral guy, or Luca Brasi, who he kept waiting, but met at last. However in Godfather 2, Michael only meets senators and other big shows. He keeps Pentangeli waiting and forgot about him. This either shows that the Corleone family had grew exponentially, or that Michael had grown to be more arrogant and self centred, than Vito.
@lukamirovic6157
@lukamirovic6157 24 дня назад
It would be great if you make a breakedown of Once Upon a Time in America.
@megantouchton4636
@megantouchton4636 23 дня назад
Also, re the final flashback scene...right after Fredo's death... When Michael announced his enlistment--Fredo was the only one to show him support.
@jleisner1974
@jleisner1974 24 дня назад
that Theory Time jump-scare got me right in the sh'baow
@jamesmitchell4927
@jamesmitchell4927 24 дня назад
think you missed the point about his wife.... his love for her died when he took revenge for his father in the first film. When in exile he found himself and his future bride, when she was killed he lost his only love. When he returned to America Kay was a means to an end, he could wear her on his arm and move freely as a family man. Due to the void he felt inside at the loss of his first wife, he cares very little for her throughout the rest of the films. I think, he thought he was in love with her for the life he wanted to live at the start of the first film, but when he finally committed to his family he knew she would never love him or what he would become. His sicilian wife, Apollonia Vitelli, had a fire in her heart that would have meant she put family before anything, had she not been killed Michael would have continued like his father in creating a family that he could have relied on and trusted. Instead he came back far darker and more ruthless, he still needed to present as a family man so Kay would do, he could manipulate her and wouldn't have to start a new relationship, but he has no emotional investment in her anymore, she is a naive idealist in his eyes now. I think he wears the wedding ring at the end for Apollonia, not Kay.
@VayKaeBae
@VayKaeBae 23 дня назад
Right I thought the same. He wears the ring for Apollonia, not Kay.
@gloriatrujillo722
@gloriatrujillo722 23 дня назад
i think he wears the ring in part for apollonia but.....i also think the ring represents his "marriage" to the family NOT his family but The Family. like once he lost apollonia he dedicated himself to running the buisness and tho it may not have been a fully conscience decision he always put it before his family.
@JonBlockCreations
@JonBlockCreations 17 дней назад
That’s true, he looks at Apollonia with so much more passion and love than he ever looks at Kay, either before or after going to Sicily.
@yashiagrawal8496
@yashiagrawal8496 8 дней назад
Then why did he confess to Kay in part3 that he still loves her ? They both have moved on and kay even remarried but not Michael. He could have easily found himself another Sicilian wife who would gave him heirs. He tells her how he dreams abt her and children in Sicily
@uglukthemedicineman5933
@uglukthemedicineman5933 День назад
@yashiagrawal8496 Part 3 is nonsensical trash
@Keithjmcc
@Keithjmcc 24 дня назад
Thank you. Lots of things not explained but if can be figured out. Fredo didnt know, Rocco was the trader, they figured it out and sent him to assonate Roth.
@Elvisbackpack
@Elvisbackpack 24 дня назад
I love how both stories mirror one another, with Vito being sent alone to a new home, then building up his friends and family, ending the movie surrounded by loved ones, compared to Michael surrounded by people who need and respect him, slowly losing his friends and family (killing one of them) and ending the movie completely alone.
@Avivantnote
@Avivantnote 24 дня назад
Ghost busters with Danny phantom powers vs every official auto bot not any prime accept Optimus
@Avivantnote
@Avivantnote 24 дня назад
Who would win u think?
@nyworker
@nyworker 22 дня назад
One of the most powerful themes of the film is how Michael the "Nice American Boy" not just loses his innocence like Buonasera's daughter but takes on the worst characteritics of an American business executive. He's ruthless, flat out lies, manipulated politicians, worries about his successor, while he flat out lies and behaved with paranoia. Im many ways Roth is his father when he appeals to his sense of business "we will be bigger than.." ..
@joshhigh8488
@joshhigh8488 24 дня назад
The ADT detail blew me away. I saw the sign, but thought it was an oversight by the film crew. Amazing detail and story-telling...Show, don't Tell
@AlphonseWeebay
@AlphonseWeebay 8 дней назад
This was a fantastic presentation. Well done and thank you
@nyceflix
@nyceflix 24 дня назад
You give a lot of actor back story, but neglected to say that Johnny Ola is played by Dominic Chianese a.k.a. Uncle Junior from Sopranos
@BrenTenn
@BrenTenn 13 дней назад
This video was all over the place with explanations. I know the movie jumps all over the place with pacing but the way this video explained scenes and storylines that hadn’t happened yet almost gave me dementia 😂
@BrenTenn
@BrenTenn 13 дней назад
Still enjoyed it though, so thanks!! 🙏
@rosstudisco8650
@rosstudisco8650 23 дня назад
Absolutely brilliant Paul, thank you
@PercyNewton
@PercyNewton 24 дня назад
Love everything about your videos pls never stop!
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Thank you
@JulioMartinez-be8lx
@JulioMartinez-be8lx 13 дней назад
Iconic video just like these two masterpieces. These movies are like a Beethoven, Mozart, Debussy type of treasures. No matter how many times you watch you will always find something new. You made me a subscriber so I cannot refuse.
@lash570
@lash570 7 дней назад
The hit on Frankie was 100% staged by Roth Hagen says that Roth “played this one beautifully” He “engineered “ everything
@jcollins1305
@jcollins1305 22 дня назад
In college, at St. John’s University, I had to take philosophy classes to graduate. In one, I was taught about the perfectly unjust man. Michael Corleone, for all of his outward appearances, is a wholly evil man. He has no redeeming qualities. When viewed through this lens, his character is that much more chilling.
@rustykuntz94
@rustykuntz94 16 дней назад
Great stuff man...and it's OH-MER-TA, the mafia code of silence
@LeonNobles
@LeonNobles 10 дней назад
Brutal man.
@user-eq3xq4zx1u
@user-eq3xq4zx1u 20 дней назад
Enlightening points.
@kevinvalenti1406
@kevinvalenti1406 24 дня назад
USC is also the school where OJ Simpson played at. He later went in to become the first of only eight players ever to rush for over 2,000 yards in a season.
@petermuhley259
@petermuhley259 20 дней назад
Incredible review. Well done
@randomacousticthoughts
@randomacousticthoughts 11 дней назад
Great video, very enjoyable
@bornimusic
@bornimusic 21 день назад
Fantastic work sir. Thank you
@stevenjoyce421
@stevenjoyce421 23 дня назад
Great vid. Thanks.
@AntonioPerez-wf2lf
@AntonioPerez-wf2lf 24 дня назад
Genco abbadando was best friends with Vito since his father took Vito in and let him work in his shop. Genco became vito's consigliere and helped expand his father's shop into a full on olive oil company.
@lordvenjix3757
@lordvenjix3757 24 дня назад
Amazing video 👌
@lamarwilliams1568
@lamarwilliams1568 24 дня назад
Thanks bro! Been waiting for this one
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Hope you enjoy it
@christian7917
@christian7917 23 дня назад
Excellent breakdown 👍
@darrenlee3134
@darrenlee3134 24 дня назад
This is the one I’ve been waiting for. The best film of all time.
@Djpiglatin187
@Djpiglatin187 24 дня назад
Pentangelli means five angels
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Ah I had no idea, thank you
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Pent angelli makes sense
@PassiveAgressive319
@PassiveAgressive319 24 дня назад
Electric Boogaloo (if you know you know 😅😅😅😅)
@nellypringle2875
@nellypringle2875 22 дня назад
Michael doesn't fire Tom! He fears he's going to lose him, just like he's losing the rest of his family, so he asks him about a job offer he's had (in his usual hard, cold way) and is relieved that he's staying with the family. I'd also argue that the tragedy of The Godfather films is how different Michael is from his father. Vito commands personal loyalty and is a more openly warm and loving figure (the great scene illustrating this is in the first film where Michael tells Tom he's out and Vito has the emotional intelligence to realise Tom needs reassurance). Vito became Godfather out of necessity at a time when newly arrived Italians needed to watch out for each other more; the old Don was ripping them all off, which the young Vito is particularly disapproving of. Vito is consistently shown to be an openly caring husband and father; his wife also doesn't interfere with his work as she knows he's doing what he has to do for them. That was never going to be the case for Michael and Kay. The films also suggest that the Americanisation of things is also proving detrimental. Michael and Fredo have American wives that don't fit in with the system and Frankie Five Angels' distaste at the American music and food at the party in the beginning of Part 2 are also a sign of unwelcome change. Ironically, Michael's efforts to Americanise can also be seen to chime with his attempts to go legitimate (it's also worth noting that Michael is the only one of his siblings who doesn't have an alternate American name, sort of foreshadowing the Americanisation and weakening of the old way of doing things). I watched both films with my kids recently and we discussed the tragic arc of Michael's life and whether it was unavoidable. We pinpointed the death of Michael's first wife as a major fork in the road: it's likely that Apollonia would have a been a far better mob wife than Kay and he would have avoided quite a bit of drama in the second film had she not died. The second film's juxtaposition of young Vito's rise to power and the unravelling of Michael's personal life as he defeats all his enemies (yet again) shows the massive contrast between the two as men and of the times they lived in. It all suggests that Vito's hope for Michael, his youngest son, to genuinely achieve the American Dream (that is noticeably out of reach for the young Vito from his quarantine cell on Ellis Island) is ultimately dashed. They should make Part III one day so we can find out if Anthony fares any better...
@kennywilkinson913
@kennywilkinson913 24 дня назад
Was at the 1st festival of the year yesterday, perfect weather for it and perfect upload for the day after. 🙌
@uglukthemedicineman5933
@uglukthemedicineman5933 День назад
Old Michael still wears his wedding ring because it is the same ring he put on when he married Apollonia, who was his true love.
@deadpiratehead
@deadpiratehead 24 дня назад
Im hemmed between the two. They are BOTH amazing films...if i HAD to choose, it would be The Godfather, Part II.
@Leah-xu2fd
@Leah-xu2fd 24 дня назад
Great video. Love this film.
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Thank you
@brettbarton1911
@brettbarton1911 24 дня назад
3 is not a bad as people think, pacino and Garcia give great performance and the character of the Italian assassin is unforgettable, in my opinion.
@lastpme
@lastpme 22 дня назад
The thing I hated about the third Godfather was Sonny’s son and Michael’s daughter sleeping together. That was so wrong. Plus, I don’t think Sonny’s son would attempt that since he had to have heard about Michael killing his brother and his brother in-law. I don’t think the story needed that love triangle…plus her acting as Michael’s daughter was painful to watch.
@jeffcarlin5866
@jeffcarlin5866 17 дней назад
I like the third film...but I don't love it. Still, I always watch all three films.
@farahv_
@farahv_ 16 дней назад
Agreed. 3 is underrated - I also don't hate Sofia in it although her storyline with Anthony could have been done without.
@aligoam2
@aligoam2 24 дня назад
Omertà And the obvious reason to show up at the hearing with the brother is to let him know they can get to his family. It's a clear threat, forget about the rest
@MzNunyaBiznis
@MzNunyaBiznis 21 день назад
Great breakdown, Def.
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 21 день назад
Appreciate it!
@chanelhenderson8460
@chanelhenderson8460 20 дней назад
I love you so much for these videos i love prt 1 & 2 so much
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 20 дней назад
Thank you
@lastpme
@lastpme 23 дня назад
You nailed this recap 🫡
@damianstarks3338
@damianstarks3338 24 дня назад
Amazing video on this iconic masterpiece of a mob movie sequel.
@vikisaur
@vikisaur 23 дня назад
The scene from the wedding you show when you mention Sonny's widow is actually of him with his mistress, who is implied to be Vincent's mother Love this breakdown 😁 thanks for it!
@danielle4529
@danielle4529 24 дня назад
i literally just watched this movie yesterday to prepare for this video.
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Hope you enjoyed it
@S1L3NTG4M3R
@S1L3NTG4M3R 22 дня назад
THANKS
@andu1854
@andu1854 24 дня назад
If ever there was movie character who deserved to end up alone and miserable, it was Michael Corleon
@glennac
@glennac 2 часа назад
Everyone says Michael does all of this for selfish reasons. But I don’t see it that way. Remember how close he got with Vito and his drive to participate after the attempt on the Don’s life. You can imagine the connection that grew as Vito gradually advised Michael about how to lead the business. It created in Michael a passion to carry on his father’s legacy and the desire to steer the family business towards legitimacy. It was the obligation and commitment to see through to the end his father’s goals that drove him. It was this devotion, not some base personal pride or selfish aim. That’s not to say Michael wasn’t irrationally singleminded about what he believed were ultimately honorable objectives. It was this unhealthy rationalization that justified every cruel and brutal act he engages in. Blindly believing he was doing it for “The Family” and the burden he inherited from his father when, in truth, he was tearing the very same family apart.
@nickterlizzi
@nickterlizzi 24 дня назад
These videos are really good
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Thank you
@cheekster777
@cheekster777 24 дня назад
Thank you Paul.
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 24 дня назад
Much appreciated
@OGair23
@OGair23 23 дня назад
Your not my dad reference - amazing 😂 @15:45
@vanillathunder3024
@vanillathunder3024 24 дня назад
It’s Pentangeli…Frankie Five Angels. Penta=5…angeli is Latin plural of angel
@noeraldinkabam
@noeraldinkabam 16 дней назад
10:41 ‘Profiles in charge’… Yeah, that was a great read! 😅
@user-gp5kh5tu4k
@user-gp5kh5tu4k 23 дня назад
Really enjoying this series...
@user-gp5kh5tu4k
@user-gp5kh5tu4k 23 дня назад
Book Excerpt: The Speeches We Keep in Our Heads by Peggy Noona, former presidential speechwriter, "Stop here and go out and rent The Godfather, Part II. In the middle of that movie, you will find a speech that is one of the most famous of our time, and that a lot of people keep parts of in their heads. (If I were making a compendium of great speeches of the latter half of the twentieth century I would include it.). It is the speech spoken by the actor Lee Strasberg, who played the part of Hyman Roth, a character inspired by the old gangster Meyer Lansky. `There was this kid I grew up with. He was younger than me, sort of looked up to me, you know. We did our first work together, worked our way out of the street. Things were good, we made the most of it. In Prohibition we ran molasses into Canada, made a fortune - your father too, etc.`" Add; Pentangeli/Penta, prefix in Italian meaning Five, Angeli meaning..... (Frankie Five Angels)
@dannysilbor8678
@dannysilbor8678 23 дня назад
i Only saw this now Paul. This is masterful You tube work of one of my most repeatedly watched movie classics
@heavyspoilers
@heavyspoilers 23 дня назад
Thank you 🙏
@jerryvalentino1065
@jerryvalentino1065 8 дней назад
Great content this guy does a really good job, pronunciation on a lot of words is horrendous though 😂
@ninjadude17
@ninjadude17 21 день назад
As for the USC-Notre Dame moment. Yes they are big rivals and one of the biggest historical college football rivalries.
@TV-Tony
@TV-Tony 21 день назад
Good point about Michael being afraid of and not wanting to lose his family, which still ends up happening because he both held on to them too tight and cared more about business. There's even a deleted scene where Michael asks his mother if his father was ever afraid of losing his family, so that fear was always there on his mind, which is probably what caused Michael to hold on so tight and want to control them so much. It's ironically also what caused him to ultimately lose them. Part 3 became about Michael trying to finally go legit, which he does, but is still unable to get his family back, no matter how hard he tries and ends up alone again when we see that flash forward where he dies alone of old age in some Sicilian village years later.
@TV-Tony
@TV-Tony 21 день назад
Yep, the Chronological Version was also released on VHS and Laserdisc. I own them myself and prefer to watch the movies that way.
@jeffcarlin5866
@jeffcarlin5866 17 дней назад
I own the Blu-ray Discs as well as the 4K U.H.D. Discs, but I would LOVE to see a chronological cut.
@alvinthekidd
@alvinthekidd 24 дня назад
WOOHOOOO FINALLY 🔥🔥🔥
@nealrich2540
@nealrich2540 23 дня назад
In the directors commentary Coppola said Danny Aiello improvised the line "Michiael Corleone says hello" and he liked it, so he left it in. Coppola didnt realize til later the confusion this would cause. Did Roth order the hit? Yes. Did the Rosado brother know Roth ordered the hit or did he somehow get mislead into thinking the hit was sanctioned by Michael through the family's buffers? "The family had a lot of buffers"-willie cici Also, Rosado could have been mislead into thinking Michael was now partners with Roth and his family had the entire backing of Roth and Michael now.
@shayneguzman
@shayneguzman 24 дня назад
Gr3at as usual Paul...can we get Scarface if we didn't get it already
@franciscanstudent
@franciscanstudent 23 дня назад
Great job! How about doing one on Michael Mann's Heat or Thief, which feature 3 actors key to Godfather films?
@nyworker
@nyworker 22 дня назад
If you understand the concept of philosophical determinism or free will, the movie is centered on that which is why it draws the audience and is considered a masterpiece. Especially draws the Italian American audience line Alex Haleys "Roots" drew African American audiences. Coppola is from NYC and uses an array of Italian American actors.
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