There are films that entertain, and then there are films that act as a mirror to society. Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather Trilogy—spanning the vast timeline from 1901 to 1980—is arguably the most significant example of the latter in American cinema history. While often categorized simply as "mob movies," these films are less about gangsters and more about the corrosion of the American Dream, the weight of duty, and the architecture of power.
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This version differs from the theatrical releases by rearranging all events in order of occurrence, starting with Vito Andolini's childhood in 1901 Sicily and ending with Michael Corleone's death in 1980. the godfather trilogy 1901 to 1980 download hot
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Restored Content: The trilogy includes over 45 minutes of footage not found in the original theatrical cuts, such as expanded scenes of Vito’s early days in New York and more context for the events in Part III. A desire for chronological clarity in a nonlinear
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