The Godfather

The Godfather

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Mystery History Business & Economics +1 more
Format Paperback
Pages 96
Language English
Published Oct 26, 2010
Publisher British Film Institute
ISBN-10 1844572927
ISBN-13 9781844572922
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Jon Lewis explores the monumental impact of Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather," a film that not only redefined the gangster genre but also altered the trajectory of American cinema. Through meticulous analysis, the narrative delves into the themes of power, family loyalty, and the moral complexities of crime, weaving together various critical perspectives that span decades.

As the story unfolds, the author examines the cultural and social backdrop of the early 1970s, setting the stage for understanding the film's profound resonance with audiences. Lewis highlights key elements of Coppola's directorial choices and storytelling techniques that contributed to the film's enduring legacy and critical acclaim.

Beyond a mere analysis of the film's content, the work reflects on the broader implications of "The Godfather" within Hollywood, discussing its influence on future filmmakers and its role in shaping popular culture. This exploration reveals how a single film can create a ripple effect that changes the landscape of filmmaking for generations to come.

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