The Goddaughter: Part 3
The Goddaughter: Part 3

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The Goddaughter: Part 3

1993
Movie
Adult · 18+
74 min
English

A beautiful young temptress uses her alluring erotic skill to climb “the family's” ladder of power. She does anything with anyone to reach the top. Scene after scene of torrid passionate sex was shot on impressive high budget sets with a cast of the biggest names in the business. Yes, the danger, mystery, intrigue and hot sultry sex are back!daughter series.

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IMDb7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes71%
Metacritic60/100
Google Users82%
Director: Francis Ford CoppolaGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In this chilling conclusion to the saga, aging Mafia patriarch Michael Corleone attempts to legitimize his criminal empire and find atonement for his past sins. As he navigates the treacherous world of Vatican finance and faces betrayal from within his own family, Michael's quest for redemption becomes a violent descent into a final, bloody reckoning.

Critical Reception

While visually stunning and ambitious, 'The Godfather Part III' received a mixed to negative reception compared to its predecessors. Critics were divided on its narrative coherence, pacing, and the performance of Sofia Coppola in a pivotal role. However, Al Pacino's portrayal of a haunted Michael Corleone and the film's operatic scope were often acknowledged.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious scope and visually arresting cinematography.

  • Criticized for a convoluted plot and some miscastings, particularly Sofia Coppola.

  • Al Pacino delivers a compelling performance as a guilt-ridden Michael Corleone.

Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a visually impressive but somewhat disappointing conclusion to the iconic trilogy. While many appreciated Al Pacino's performance and the film's grand scale, significant criticism was directed towards the script's plot holes and the acting choices, particularly for the character of Mary Corleone.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for 7 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, but did not win any. Received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor (Andy Garcia).

Fun Fact

Sofia Coppola, who played Mary Corleone, was a last-minute replacement for Winona Ryder, who dropped out of the role due to illness or creative differences, depending on the report.

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