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THE GODFATHER (1972) dir. Francis Ford Coppola.
One of my biggest problems with analyzing media is that I’ll learn the reasons that a character has grown to become such a horrible person or do such horrible things, and instead of thinking, “Hey, I mean, I get it, but there’s no excuse for this kind of behavior,” I’ll be like, “No, I get it. They should have been worse, actually. Completely justified. Carry on.”
Al Pacino behind the scenes of The Godfather (1972)
MICHAEL CORLEONE & APOLLONIA VITELLI the godfather (1972) ◈ dir. francis ford coppola
nothing is more humbling when you’re watching an edit of your favorite actor and then the screen goes black and you see yourself on your screen basically thirsting over them