The Godfather, Part II

Lewis, Jon (Oregon State University

Description

Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, Part II (1974) is a magisterial cinematic work, a gorgeous, stylized, auteur epic, and one of the few sequels judged by many to be greater than its predecessor. This despite the fact that it consists largely of meetings between aspiring 'Godfather' Michael Corleone and fellow gangsters, politicians and family members. The meetings remind us that the modern gangster's success is built upon inside information and on strategic planning. Michael and his father Vito's days resemble those of the legitimate businessmen they aspire or pretend to be. Jon Lewis's study of Coppola's masterpiece provides a close analysis of the film and a discussion of its cinematic and political contexts. It is structured in three sections: The Sequel, The Dissolve, and The Sicilian Thing - accommodating three avenues of inquiry, respectively: the film's importance in and to Hollywood history, its unique, auteur style and form; and its cultural significance. Of interest, then, is New Hollywood history, mise-en-scene, and a view of the Corleone saga as a cautionary capitalist parable, as a metaphor of the corruption of American power, post-Vietnam, post-Watergate.
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Writer
Lewis, Jon (Oregon State University
Title
The Godfather, Part II
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year
2022
Language
English
Pages
96
Weight
156 gr
EAN
9781839023262
Dimensions
135 x 190 x 8 mm
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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