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From Corleone to Brooklyn
Maurizio Merli takes up a familiar role as Commissioner Berni; a cop who puts his life on the line to transport a witness from Corleone to New York City in order to testify against a mob boss on trial for murder. Along the way, Berni and his prisoner face a series of traps set up by the Mafia.
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Plot Summary
Set in 1950s New York, this epic crime drama follows Michael Corleone as he attempts to legitimize his family's business while facing internal betrayals and external threats. The film explores the corrupting influence of power and the moral compromises Michael must make to maintain control.
Critical Reception
Widely regarded as a cinematic masterpiece, 'From Corleone to Brooklyn' is praised for its masterful direction, complex character development, and powerful performances. It is often cited as one of the greatest sequels and films ever made, though some found its length and darker themes challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its masterful storytelling and direction, continuing the epic saga with depth.
Al Pacino's portrayal of Michael Corleone is lauded as a descent into darkness and power.
The film's exploration of family, power, and morality is considered profound and impactful.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's compelling narrative, intense performances, and masterful filmmaking. Many appreciate the continuation and deepening of the Corleone family's story, despite its often somber tone.
Awards & Accolades
Won 6 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Received numerous other nominations and awards globally.
Fun Fact
The famous scene where Michael meets with Hyman Roth in the hospital was filmed with Robert Duvall and James Caan initially in their places, but Coppola decided it worked better with Pacino and Roth alone.
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