The Godfather (1972)
Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" There's nothing that I could ever write that would contribute in any way to the infinitely abundant commentary that Francis Ford Coppola's " The Godfather " has already collected. It's one of the most lauded and spoken about films in all of film history. It has been analyzed and over-analyzed throughout the last five decades. So, I will simply illustrate my relationship with the film and how it has grown and evolved over the last (almost) two decades of watching it. At what point does one suddenly become interested in 'film' as a concept? Certainly, I was enthralled with cinema since childhood. I loved films like " Star Wars " and " The Wizard of Oz " because they grabbed my attention and never let go. However, as a teenager, there was a moment in which I felt the pull towards, not just a specific film that excited me, but the concept of cinema. That moment was when I saw the eyes ...