As well as the fact that Coppola spared nothing when it came to deploying talented screen stars of the day to cast The Godfather, leading Marlon Brando to find international success once more with his portrayal of Vito Corleone, Al Pacino as the reluctant, but eventual successor to his father Vito, Michael Corleone, Diane Keaton as Kay Adams, Robert Duvall as Tom Hagen, and of course, a pre-Rocky Talia Shire as Connie Corleone. There's so many ways this film just works so well the first is that Coppola always had a way of making the cinematography and direction style look both extravagant, but also bleak at the same time, partially through sun-faded cinematography (I'm just guessing) and also partially through the way the film itself was shot. I've always tried to keep a foot in both camps for the most part, but if a film like this doesn't make you at least sit there as the credits role, musing in thought like Indiana Jones after being given a clue by a recently-killed shaman or anti-Nazi spy the first time you watch it, then I'm not sure you really know how to appreciate films and movies as art and not just entertainment. ![]() It begins in celebration and ends as the first part of the trilogy in bitter-sweet victory and tragedy for the Corleones with Michael having slowly morphed into a totally different character by the end and the Corleone family itself having endured tragedy after tragedy.ĭepending on if you're selective to certain genres of movies - particularly crime and heist thrillers - the 1970s were either a fantastic time with the New Hollywood group of directors, or a pitiful time where the Anti-Hero was all the rage. Francis Ford Coppola went out of his way not to make the film one that glorifies the Mafia in anyway, but still realized what a magnificent project it was. The Godfather works so well because it isn't a film that kisses it's own ass on a variety of sub-levels. ![]() I first watched it back close to ten years ago as a 12 year old, never fully getting the story with the film falling into the "great film that I didn't appreciate" category until a month or so back when I got the Coppola restoration Blu-Ray and realized as an adult how fantastic of a film it truly was. Growing up as a film nut, I often heard of The Godfather as possessing a sort of mythic status which few films made after 1955 possess. Live Statistics: 47,982 Total Fonts in Archive | 4,056,863,076 Total Downloads | 5 New Fonts in last 7 Daysġ#, the font file you download here is usually in a "*.zip" format, simply extract it using a unzip tool, then you will get a "*.ttf/*.I was roughly twenty years away from even being conceived when The Godfather came out. You can submit your own font(s) as well to share with our Font license detail and the designer's contact info can be found on You must check the font license first before using a specific font for commercial purpose. All fonts are free for personal usage and some are free for commercial use. You can download as many fonts as you like. Any one can download the fonts listed here. ![]() You may also simply make your pc more customized or make your ppt presentations more impressive by changing the font face or text style. otf), can be used both for Windows and Mac. You may for sure find a collection of your favorite fonts for your designs or ppt tutorials by using the search box on top of the site and you can easily make your favorites list in the member's area. "Successful design starts from choosing a right font!" The Font is playing a significant role in your graphic designs. Disclaimer : " Free Fonts Pro dot COM" is a large font archive offeringĤ7,982 free ttf(otf) fonts for direct download, including all kinds of truetype/opentype font styles in 103 font categories.
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