Stream it now The Godfather: Part II 1974
 

IMDb rating: 9.00 (314,679 votes)
IMDb ID: 0071562
Duration: 200 min
Release date: December 12, 1974



The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York is portrayed while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on his crime syndicate stretching from Lake Tahoe, Nevada to pre-revolution 1958 Cuba.


Drama, Thriller, Crime produced in 1974 [USA]

 
 
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Anonymous 1 year ago

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Anonymous 1 year ago
The Godfather Part II is far less satisfying than its predecessor. The absence of Marlon Brando is certainly noticeable. Alone, Al Paccino does not seem to be able to carry the movie as well as he had in the past. But then, perhaps this was the point of the picture, that he was not the godfather that his father was.
I loved the dialogue and acting in this film just as much as in the previous film. And every scene with Robert DeNiro is pure gold. He takes on the role of Vito Corleone and easily draws the line from this portrayal to Marlon Brando's.
In comparison to the first movie, this one seems like a bit of an imitation. As its own film, it certainly stands alone and easily solidifies the next chapter in the Godfather series.
8/10
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Anonymous 1 year ago
The Godfather may be the best movie of all time, and the Godfather Part II might be the 2nd best movie of all time! The Godfather Part II follows up on the Godfather's success and delivers. Just as good as the original the Godfather Part II is a must watch (after watching the Godfather of course).
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Anonymous 1 year ago
LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE! this movie meets (but doesn't exceed) the greatness of the godfather and is, no question the best sequel ever made. Frankie Ford makes a sequel that gives us godfather fans everything that we could've wanted. The story shows Michael as the new boss of the family but doesn't just get rid of Vito, we see how the Corleone family rose to the top among the mafias of New York City. All the other characters that are still alive reprise their roles with great success. The newcomer Robert DeNiro plays a young up and coming mafioso fantastically but Pacino steals the show as a more dark and brooding godfather. If you have seen the godfather but not part II, you are missing out having not seen this benchmark in American cinema.
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Anonymous 1 year ago
Perfect! A Landmark in film-making; Coppola's true masterpiece:

I fell in love with "The Godfather Part II" the first time I saw it! And why not? No other movie that runs for a whopping 200 minutes, has held my interest like this one has! There is not a single wasted moment in this long running time. And what's more..it has my most favourite actors Al Pacino and Robert De Niro starring in it! Words are not enough to describe this great film, and as has rightly been said by many: to call it a sequel is an insult! This is yet another movie that gets better each time you see it.

The Godfather Part II tells parallel stories of young Vito Corleone's early life and his son Michael's reign as Don Corleone. The contrast in the two eras has been shown beautifully. The colours used, the sets, the overall feel...everything has been shown to such fine detail, that it becomes impossible to even try and find a flaw in this film! The most important thing to mention here is that the flashback scenes of Vito's life appear at very apt moments! They are not placed haphazardly. Careful attention has been given to their placement, so that they fit beautifully in the present narrative of Michael Corleone.

Robert De Niro delivers a mind-blowing performance as the young Vito. He has uncannily managed to look and behave exactly like the young Vito Corleone would (given Brando's depiction of the same character in the first movie). In some scenes it actually feels as if we are watching a young Brando portraying Vito Corleone! Al Pacino is stunning as the cold, ruthless, brooding Michael Corleone! He manages to express so much through his eyes, its almost eerie! John Cazale as Fredo has a lot to do in this movie and he pulls it off wonderfully. Robert Duvall as Tom Hagen does complete justice to his role yet again! Other performances worth a very special mention include: Lee Strasberg as Hyman Roth, Michael V. Gazzo as Frank Pentangeli, Gaston Moschin as Don Fanucci and G.D. Spradlin as Senator Geary.

Diane Keaton is better in this movie than in the first as Kay; Talia Shire as Connie is adequate.

Also, special mention about the choice of actors playing the young Tessio and young Clemenza (John Aprea and Bruno Kirby respectively); they actually bear an uncanny resemblance to the older actors playing these same parts in Part I.

The cinematography, needless to say, is amazing! The sepia tone makes the film appear like a beautiful painting.... The score: once again, a class apart!

This is one "sequel" that truly surpasses the original! I try not to call it a sequel as far as possible, because the word "sequel" simply doesn't fit! "The Godfather Part II" is an offer that no one should/can ever refuse!! To do so would quite simply be a "crime".....
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Anonymous 1 year ago
this movie is so brilliant in so many ways my god what a movie
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Anonymous 1 year ago
I sort of like this one better. Loved the backstory - it was so much fun to watch, and the settings in this one were just great.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
that is exactly the first best sequel ever.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
The Godfather part II is one of the best sequels ever made, and is just as good as the first one. There is really nothing I can say about this film that hasn't already been said. The acting is great, the cast was well chosen, the story is a great continuation of the original, and everything else I didn't mention is perfect. There is not one bad thing I can say about this film, its perfect!
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
still, an exellent film,it is almost as good as the first one, an absolute masterpiece! one of my favorite films in history.