THE GODFATHER (1972) Breakdown | Ending Explained, Real-life Details, Film Analysis And Making Of
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THE GODFATHER (1972) Breakdown | Ending Explained, Hidden Details, Film Analysis, And Making Of. We explain, analyze and do a deep dive on The Godfather to talk about the hidden themes, details, easter eggs and making of trivia that make this one of the best movies of all time. This is a massive video essay covering the characters, deeper meaning and more.
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Welcome to the Heavy Spoilers show, I'm your host Paul and this video we're breaking down The Godfather.
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Arguably the best mobster movie of all time this is one of my favourite films ever made.
Yes I'm basic.
I think it's legacy looms largely over the piece and it's gone onto influence a multitude of movies.
It's responsible for making a lot of it's actors house hold names and it's a film that changed the landscape of Cinema. Throughout this video I wanna break down all the hidden details in it and talk about the deeper themes. Based off the book of the same name this work chronicalled the history of the Five Families in New York.
The book takes a lot of focus on the character Johnny Fontane who we meet in the movie. Based on Frank Sinatra this hinted towards the singers rise through Hollywood being handled by the mob.
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@MamaMOB
Ай бұрын
Quick question... Why do you call Al Pacino a her in the thumbnail?
@maguffintop2596
Ай бұрын
You made a mistake at 1:41. Michael did not become Godfather to Connie's 'daughter' - it was a son. You confused the fact that the baby shown is Coppolla's daughter irl.
@carlostavares2740
Ай бұрын
37:32 It's Apollonia, not Appolina. Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone.
@MaybeDHitHim
Ай бұрын
Nah, Fam @13:00. Michael speaks Italian fluently. He used Fabrizio to translate for him as a ploy to let him (Apollonia's father) know Fabrizio would kill him if he ever let anyone know that Michael was hanging out in Corleone.
@jonnytheboy7338
Ай бұрын
The videos are better when only clips are shown rather than the narrator, it's just too much
I took my kids to the playground today. And we passed a little dog on a walk. My kids asked to stroke it. The lady said “his name is Enzo” instinctively I replied “The baker!” Nobody got it
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Loooooool
@vonhalberstadt3590
Ай бұрын
Enzo Ferrari.
@MaybeDHitHim
Ай бұрын
That's tragic. When someone shouts, "yes!" and nobody replies, "Cuban B!", my heart breaks a little.
@Bizness1st
Ай бұрын
"I'll stay. For your father, your father!"
@ironloins
Ай бұрын
Lolol
The fact the first half hour spent at the wedding scene flies by unnoticed is a testimony to great story telling.
@parisdim4685
Ай бұрын
λ
@jamesobanion5559
Ай бұрын
Damn near The first 50 pages of the book
@JohnM-sw4sc
Ай бұрын
Watched the whole thing parts 1 and 2 last night and it felt like it took about 90 minutes
@vominator
2 күн бұрын
Did you not notice it’s spent introducing entirely new people/characters?
How funny that i happened to rewatch the entire Godfather trilogy a few days ago. The Godfather was a movie that my parents loved to watch over & over. That affection transfered to me. I never tire of Coppola's classic & its legendary cast!!
The guy who killed barzini was Al Neri. He was impersonating a cop.
@Griggboat
Ай бұрын
Best underrated character, doesn’t have much lines but he def my fav
@frankyturrizo4240
Ай бұрын
He was an ex cop that got sentenced to prison for killing a pimp before Michael hired him as his own Luca Brasi (I read the book a very long time ago)
@frankyturrizo4240
Ай бұрын
@tonym994 yeah 99% sure it was his own uniform and pistol
Me and my 85 year old Dad bond over this film. It’s life changing for our family
@davidjames0
Ай бұрын
Me and my mom did the same
Yesss!!!! Finally you did it!!! One of the finest movies ever made!!! The intro still hooks me everytime due the stellar performance of Marlon Brando!!! Just perfect story in which you really see characters change drastically like Michael turning to become the godfather...anyways mate great video as always!!!
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Yeah it’s perfect. One of the best ever. Thanks for checking out the video.
@genghiskhan9269
Ай бұрын
The story is fiction and is far from perfect
@genghiskhan9269
Ай бұрын
@@heavyspoilersfar from perfect
@lTha208l
29 күн бұрын
@@genghiskhan9269no shit it’s fiction it’s art imitating life
@PantherMom512
3 күн бұрын
@@lTha208lYep. imo: IF "The Godfather" films were "perfect", the REAL Mafiosos would not be flattered. We can be entertained by a film "making up" 😉 names & particulars, but real is dangerous 😳
Watching this review was an offer I couldn’t refuse. ❤
@drinkmorecocacola
Ай бұрын
i cant believe youd make this joke.....on this....the day of my daughters wedding.
"Look how they massacred my boy " is a line I use show much all the time lol. Love this movie. Reminds me of my grandparents party's when I was little.
@peterwall583
Ай бұрын
My whole life i thought godfather said looks like mess but it's my boy
@brian-ld4vd
Ай бұрын
I thought he said look how they messed with my boy.
1 thing, Michael DID understand what was being said in Italian at the restaurant. He switched to English because he wanted to make sure the Cop understood "why" he was there to "accept" the truce
@user-zy2ge2zc4u
Ай бұрын
No he didn't
@frankyturrizo4240
Ай бұрын
He understood it but didn't speak it very well . According to my Sicilian grandmother
@sirrom5155
Ай бұрын
@@frankyturrizo4240 she raised michael corleone?
@frankyturrizo4240
Ай бұрын
@sirrom5155 yes , and she also spoke Italian so that's how she could tell
@bambeatz
Ай бұрын
Michael knows Italian enough to have a conversation but he spoke to the Turk in English because wanted the Turk to understand him VERY clearly without any miscommunication & also wants the Cop to hear why he wants peace….and he spoke to the Father in English to let him know he’s from America and his daughter will become American citizen if he marries her. Also showing he wasnt a regular dude from the country side and was important person back home.
Paul i see you didn't refuse my offer, this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
I knew it was you
35:00 You missed some spoilerage. Michael doesn't come out blasting from the restroom because a.) in the book, he sees that Solozzo has a guard seated at one of the tables, and b.) in the film, he notices that the sound of the subway is very loud in the restaurant. So c.) he chooses the next arrival of the subway as cover for his shooting. This is mentioned in one of the commentaries.
we spent a month my senior year in HS discussing the Godfather and ive been obsessed with this movie and book for 20+ years
Looking forward for your godfather 2 breakdown...
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Soon
@emiliog.4432
Ай бұрын
Yeah but do more research. Facts matter. Even today. 😳
Careful with the Godfather's Tear. He was sad Michael was in Italy for a hit. That medical bed tear could have been the first sign of Vito's devistation as his youngest son choses the life of crime Vito never wanted for him.
@BikingKapaa
Ай бұрын
Exactly!
@dominaevillae28
Ай бұрын
@wackywankavator Vito wants Micheal to be a Senator, that he will be respected and to be in a position to help the family, not to keep him from crime.
@DriveLaken
Ай бұрын
@@dominaevillae28 no
0:25 The Godfather is objectively one of the best films ever made.
@sirjer73
Ай бұрын
pound for pound it's the best!!!
38:16 he was tracked down and killed in the book at a pizza shop in America not by Micheal, but at his direction
@jcollins1305
Ай бұрын
They did shoot the scene, but the Italian make up artist used so much fake blood that it looked ridiculous. They did however include a scene set in America where Mkchael avenges his wife in one of the deleted scenes. In it, the assassin has opened a pizzeria in Buffalo, NY, and is murdered after he leaves for the night by a car bomb I believe.
I never thought I see the day, but my favorite breakdown channel is covering one of my favorite movies of all time!!!🔥💯
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Let’s go
You are one of the few content creators I listen at 1x ❤
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Ey thank you especially on these long vids
Godfather Part:2 is imo still the best movie ever made
@dominiquejones3805
Ай бұрын
I like 2 more than 1st also
Crazy how this movie was such a box office success too despite not being your typical blockbuster, and on a meager budget
@darthdeze
Ай бұрын
This was 1972. Blockbusters really didn’t exist yet. It wasn’t until Jaws and Star Wars did films break the bank.
@JAI_8
Ай бұрын
@@darthdezeExactly. There were no “blockbusters” as yet in 1972. Trad film history marks the first modern blockbuster as 1975’s summer hit “Jaws” if I’m not mistaken. That’s why Spielberg is both lauded and blamed for the state of modern movies. Also, at the time of its release in 1972 Godfather’s budget was hardly “meager”. It was above average at $6M. During the 70s most films cost between $1M and $10M. For a film made in the early ‘70s it was definitely big on the books for the studio and those involved were definitely under pressure to produce something quite significantly popular given the amount being spent. A meager budget would have been a film made for less than $1M. Times and thinking were different in the 1970s. Things were also changing. The blockbuster way of thinking was on the horizon. But multi screen cineplexes weren’t yet a thing either (and neither of course was home video) so the means of recouping significant outlays weren’t clear to film people at the time other than a massively popular movie that had broad appeal to all kinds of adults across the country for an extended period of time. Which was not all that common for any film. Paramount people even tried to advocate for cutting it down to 2 hours to maximize the showings per day theaters could offer thus increase in their minds anyway the chances of making their money back quickly. The studio was nervous even though the book the Godfather came from was itself a massive hit and bestseller. What a different and superficial film the Godfather might have been if Coppola and Puzo and Ruddy had not convinced Robert Evans of the epic and symbolic … almost Homeric nature of the movie. Some bean counters at Paramount were pressuring all to treat it as a low-rent dirty late -60s hold over exploitation-style gangster film. What a disaster that would have been. Coppola got his way and made his 2h55m American Aeneid … thank goodness!
@pheunithpsychic-watertype9881
Ай бұрын
First blockbuster was goldfinger in 64
I watched a character analysis on Michael and one of the things they brought up is how Michael doesn't have to say much just look at his eyes, Michael analyzes silently, learning this from his time in the military and his eyes tells what he will do next, and that is how he communicates to people
@zacbergman710
Ай бұрын
After rewatching recently I saw a lot of influence on Tommy Shelby from peaky blinders. They are similar characters in stature
@damarbell6733
Ай бұрын
@@zacbergman710definitely
Amazing breakdown as always, one of my fav movies. I hadn't read that Pacino stuffed his cheeks after his jaw was broken. He did have his jaw wired shut to be more authentic to the injury and how it would affect his performance
This channel gives me so much joy! Well done for bringing out such quality consistently. Schamon!
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Love ya classic movie reviews! You definitely have added additional value to the channel by exhaustively dissecting these movies! 50 minutes of great education, info and trivia.
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Thank you
The greatest movie ever made. Hands down
Excellent breakdown of one of my favorite movies. Thank you!
I'm loving these classic movie breakdowns. Sometimes when I've seen a movie a dozen times, I get kind of blind to why it's a classic. I still love it, but the nuance gets lost on me. These breakdowns help remind me why these movies endure and inspire, and why they will continue to do so for many years to come. Also, you always manage to have at least one detail somewhere that I never noticed before. Love it.
"Totally not about Frank" Yeah. To make sure we knew it wasn't about Frank, one of the characters, when talking about him, literally says "Let's be frank". No way that was random :)
That’s Neri as the police officer in the assasination scene … not really a police offer
@dominiquejones3805
Ай бұрын
He was always there.2 me his ability 2 go unnoticed fits the character from the book
@jcollins1305
Ай бұрын
Neri was a cop in the book but was thrown off the force.
The Sh'baow! Father: gonna make a review you can't refuse (is damn good)
Absolute classic and thanks for the breakdown. Always makes me want to rewatch, more than normal lol
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Cheers mate
Nice! Been waiting bro
That wasn't Louis Prima. Also, his name is pronounced similar to the way you say Louie. Not Loueese. Anyway, great video over all.
The oranges on the woltz dinner table did foreshadow death. The horse.
So Brando was crying in the hospital because he didn’t want Michael to join the family
I've always thought Tom got fired because he was there when Vito promised he wouldn't break the peace. If Tom kept his job that promise might "carry over" to Michael. But with him out when Vito dies the promise is gone. Michael gets his revenge, then restores Tom. Michael says there are things happening Tom can't be part of. He also says Tom's a good peace time consigliere, he doesn't say anything about non-peace but that implies it pretty hard.
Appolonia's death was the most tragic event in the film for me. Not the Don, not Sonny's. With Appolonia by Michael's side, a real Sicilian wife who would have understood that Michael would need to do the things he had to do, 90% of his domestic stress would have just disappeared. Instead he ended up saddled with an American wife and all the baggage that entailed.
@6thwilbury2331
Ай бұрын
His pronunciation of "Ap-oh-lee-nee-uh" was also pretty tragic.
@jcollins1305
Ай бұрын
Excellent point
@lTha208l
29 күн бұрын
That’s what I was thinking too it would’ve grounded him and had the opportunity to raise full Sicilian boys which was necessary at the time if you wanted an heir
@notpurrfect6397
28 күн бұрын
@@lTha208lThat was not a concern for him because he wanted to take business legitimate. Also any sons he had would have the father's Sicilian blood .
@kelleycass45
21 күн бұрын
The book goes into a lot more detail as to why Michael wanted to marry Kay. Remember he sought HER out after he returned to the states. Also, she was a lot more conciliatory to his life style in the book, at least towards the end. She became very close with his mother and followed her ways of coping with their lives under their husbands.
While the Chinese food meal was probably practical in that only a Chinese restaurant would be open that late, it's also symbolic of the younger generation of the family not eating Italian food.
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Totally didn’t even think of that, good catch
@thechairman74
Ай бұрын
@@heavyspoilers Yeah I can't take credit for that. I took a creative writing class at summer camp during middle school. The teacher was one of those cool teachers who would show movies in class. He showed us The Godfather I and II and he had a number of different analyses of the films. This really started my love for films.
Great pod cast!! Thank you for your research
Love your Videos, keep up the great work!
Awesome breakdown as always, Paul!!
Tiktok could never replace you Paul. ❤ See ya Chump!
My high school senior graduation shirt had “The Graduate 2009” on the back similar to The Godfather title style. I had no idea because I never watched it until recently because of my Sicilian bf. I was maybe like 27yo at this point. One of the many reason him and his family love the movie is the dialect and where they shot certain scenes. The dialect is what his family speaks and apparently they used locations close to their hometown in Messina(?) area. I really enjoyed the story overall and I was the one who pointed out the oranges symbolism. He must’ve watched it over 20x and never picked up on it.
This is my pick for the best movie ever made, and I loved the book.
Wonderful break down!! Great video
Great video, thanks. I appreciate all the hard work you put into it.
Coming back explicitly to say thank you for including captions; I’m very hard of hearing, w/autism/adhd and having captions is a huge blessing in terms of me being able to follow along but also stay invested since my eyes have to be affixed to the screen. So few channels include captions, so thank you again so much
Frank Sivero also plays Genco in part 2 😉
Every time i watch it i learn or see something new
Your videos are consistently great and hilarious.
Awesome. Love your work bro
I love all your breakdowns. This one was amazing one of my favorite films to
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
thank you
Fantastic video. Godfather part 2 turns 50 this year. Would be amazing if you did a breakdown of that film
Brilliant! Right down to the fishes on the glass of the establishment where Luca Braza met his end.
Ohhhhh yes! Another classic! You put so much work into these videos and deserve every success. I've watched your Predator and Alien analysis videos about ten times each haha! Best of luck with the channel and thanks again for these. ⭐️
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much mate, the editors did a brilliant job with it
@SilentJukebox
Ай бұрын
@@heavyspoilers It's a great team effort. It's a lovely nostalgia trip for me; I was watching all the 80s action films as a kid, so it's great to see them again with some added analysis. You've actually got me into film analysis as a bit of a hobby, so thank you very much! ⭐️
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
@@SilentJukebox ey much appreciated mate, glad its making you look at films in a different way
You did a great job breaking down my favorite film!!!
This is in my top 3 movies ever made. You made my day! Like I thought, I knew the history behind this movie. You gave me a couple of new knowledge nuggets! Fantastic breakdown.
It’s like y’all knew I just rewatched the Godfather last week. 😍
Excelent Paul! Regards from Venezuela ❤
Great breakdown 👌
Fuck you reminded me of how great this film is and how great movies are. This movie in a theater is even more captivating, though the 3 hours always flies by regardless.
Yessss!! Im here for it!!!
Excellent analysis.
This is truly great content mate good work 👍
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
thank you
@PaoloLery
Ай бұрын
@@heavyspoilersmy pleasure. A Prometheus HS vid would be great. Loads of stuff going on in that one, Covenant too👍
Thanks Paul.
Okay, now this was freaking AWESOME! Well done, Heavy Spoilers! This has got to be one of if not my favorite movie breakdown! Let's get that Godfather II and III breakdown! Cheers!
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
thank you
The movie was released about three months before the Watergate break-in.
Francis Coppola followed the book very closely, all things considered. There were a few things changed (for pacing or artistic reasons), but they did a good job. One of the best book-to-film adaptations of all time.
Spotted a couple of clips from The Offer in there, cracking series about the making of The Godfather deffo required watching for fans
Excellent job
Gianni Russo played Carlo not Paulie
great job
Love your videos and channel. Never thought I'd hear the phrase "create your own fishing clan" though 😅
During the Solozzo/McCluskey assassinations, Michael also uses the train sounds as cover for the gun going off.
Gianni Russo doesn't play Paulie bro, he plays Carlo.
No matter how many times I've seen the first two films, they never fail to grip me. All time greats. About 3 years ago at Christmas I decided to watch the neglected 3rd film out of my boxset. And you know what? It's not bad.
@MadKingLordeus
Ай бұрын
I enjoy watching the third movie. The first two were instant classics, which is why a 3-star movie like Part III could be looked down on as much as it has... it was also filmed almost two decades after the first two, so it had a different feel on some levels.
@jcollins1305
Ай бұрын
Not having Robert Duvall really handicapped the film imo.
Another cracking break down of an awesome movie
In the hospital scene where Michael talks to Vito, his hand goes over Vito's face. The shadow can be seen as Michael now taking over, overshadowing Vito.
OH MY GOD!!! one of my favorite movies, EVER!! and an hour of breaking this down???? truly, god bless. i am so excited!!!!
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy it
"Look how they massacred my boy..." An excellent quote to use out of context.
“Didn’t even ‘warn-a-brother’” has me dying 😂
Good one Paul🙏
46:57 A truly epic film “The Godfather”; an American Homeric or Virgilian scale epic! I suppose it’s more like Virgil’s Roman ”The Aeneid” than either of Homer’s Greek masterpieces on the surface anyway. There is a massive father-son relationship in both “The Aeneid” and “The Godfather”, and the foundation of the new “Republic” or “res publica” (the people’s matters) in the one and the “cosa nostra” (our thing) in the other is founded by the interests of a group of immigrant people during their perilous travels after suffering defeat in their place of origin … and what they were willing to do as relatively poor, and fleeing immigrants injured to violence in new lands. But like all of these great epic works, there’s always amazing new details like 46:57 to discover as you pointed out for us here, where Tom Hagen signals with his tie to Clemenza what to do to Carlo. I’ve watched the film dozens of times and heard it discussed hundreds of times and here’s a new detail I’ve never heard about until now. Amazing … thanks!
@vincentgoupil180
23 күн бұрын
Agree "The Godfather" parallels Virgil's "Aeneid" as well as Coppola's "Apocalypse Now". Micheal and Captain Willard travel the underworld to become like their father figure Vito and Colonel Kurtz. Also, Coppola is telling the story of the founding of Rome.
Appelina!!! Why I oughta!! You're lucky your content is absolute quality every time.
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
My bad. apologises for the pronunciation
Pacinos face when Brandos hand gets caught is fitting. 31:25
This should be on the curriculum in Irish schools. It's as brilliant as any Shakespearean play.
The Offer is such an amazing show, made me appreciate The Godfather even much more
Just finally watch this on KZread
3:57 sounds like you say "feel the thrill of you missus" lol
Perfect timing! Was just in theatres here in St Louis, USA.
@heavyspoilers
Ай бұрын
Wild it’s 52 years old
@chadcognac5626
Ай бұрын
@@heavyspoilers I agree and am lucky. I’ve already bought tickets for Hereditary (imax), North By Northwest, Uncut Gems (imax), The Muppet Movie (1979), Rear Window, Never Ending Story, etc.
@sirjer73
Ай бұрын
damn wasn't didn't know that, St. Louis cat here.
@chadcognac5626
Ай бұрын
@@sirjer73 last Wednesday at Ronnie’s. They’re always showing oldies.
Louis Prima isn’t in the film. Woltz’s mansion actually belonged to silent film legend Harold Lloyd, who passed away in 1971. I never heard it once belonged to Hearst.
@KJM1984
16 күн бұрын
Are you mentally ill or something? Did I call the first Godfather crap? No. I wrote that it's not perfect, and WHY it's not perfect in my opinion, but that I would still rank it a solid 4/5. Grow the F up.
Can't wait for the breakdown of Godfather II! That scene of Hagan adjusting his tie before Carlo's death always stood out to me, Lol. I'm about to watch this video again before firing up The Godfather.
The Godfather is the best American movie ever made. Thanks for your review.
Best review ever
Best Trilogy in film history❤ Please breakdown the film Nightmare Before Christmas😊
Iconic breakdown
Fredo is NOT the eldest son....come on guys. He's a typical middle son.
@blakeharris58
Ай бұрын
For a long time I thought he was the oldest too. Mostly because he was balding.
@user-wb7nv9ht1g
Ай бұрын
True, very accurate way ordee of birth often play out in families. Fredo is the neglected middle child so much potential but never had the attention of being the first and youngest gets. Even the daughter probably got more attention, I don't even care about her position in the family. Fredo would have been the best if only my mother and, I mean Mr Corleone and wife just gave some words of encouragement when I, I mean Fredo
@supermanprime6758
Ай бұрын
@@user-wb7nv9ht1g You also hear his mom refer to him as 'sickly' in Godfather part 2.
@keyboardwarrior1233
Ай бұрын
Well u must be dumbassfff if you didn't know santino was the oldest one@blakeharris58
@ToolTalkChannel
Ай бұрын
It’s the best white sauce…
Oh yessssssss , excellent my call my friend
I haven’t even watched this yet but I’m already just gonna say “HELL YEAH!!!”