With The Godfather, Francis Ford Coppola transforms a mafia story into a universal family epic, where love, loyalty, and power intertwine with brutality and betrayal. In 1940s New York, Vito Corleone is the powerful head of one of the most influential mafia families. After an attempt on his life, his son Michael, initially uninvolved in criminal affairs, is forced to take control of the organization. His entry marks an irreversible transformation, with a spiral of violence and power that consecrates him as the new Godfather. The performances of Marlon Brando and Al Pacino are memorable, and Nino Rota’s soundtrack helps to create an iconic atmosphere, making the film an absolute benchmark in the history of cinema.
For those who appreciate the presence of nude actresses in films, we point out the only scene present, at minute 107. Wedding night. A man approaches Simonetta Stefanelli, who is waiting for him in her slip. They kiss, then she undresses and shows him her breasts before embracing him.
For those who appreciate the presence of nude actresses in films, we point out the only scene present, at minute 107. Wedding night. A man approaches Simonetta Stefanelli, who is waiting for him in her slip. They kiss, then she undresses and shows him her breasts before embracing him.
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