The Godfather, Part II(1974)- User Reviews

232 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    Great movie, one of the best of all time. Nothing beats this. I loved it. Blah, Blah, Blah, blah. Blah blah blah blah blah. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.more»
  • star55

    Even though this is a great movie, to me it is probably my least favorite of the three. I just really didnt like the story and I wanted Marlon Brado to be in it.more»
  • star55

    the perfect scenario to end the triology you can see the developement of Al Pacino character and the rest of the cast Coppola prevent it with the same style and the classic glamour.more»
  • star33

    There is just something about The Godfather: Part II that I don't like, and I'm not even sure what it is. It is very well made and a compelling story to keep you watching, bu it doesn't give us anything more, like we'd expect from a sequel …more»
  • star55

    I have seen a lot of movie that come close to the first but none that has surpass the first like the 2nd Godfather. The each acters in this movie play there characters so well you wont even give a care on how long the movie is.Al Pacino play his character …more»
  • star55

    Does anyone play a man at odds with the world better than Al Pacino? I think not. In the Godfather Part II his talents are on prominent display as his character Michael Corleone clashes with his wife, business associates, siblings and the government …more»
  • star55

    Lightning strikes twice for Francis Ford Coppola with a sequel that many critics consider superior to the original, THE GODFATHER, PART II. Epic sagas of this magnitude and scale had not been seen since 1939's GONE WITH THE WIND. Clearly, the winds …more»
  • star55

    In this movie they showed how they can make old and new time. Combination of both times in single movie did not made sequence worst. Sequence of scenes and performance is extra ordinary.more»
  • star55

    Following by the great Godfather I, the movie get more greatness with Al Pacino (as the Godfather after his father) and Robert De Niro (in the role of young Vito Corleone).

    Al Pacino proved why he was selected for the title role of the Godfather triology. …more»

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