The Godfather - The Coppola Restoration by Marlon Brando
J**A
If there was ever an offer you couldn't refuse, it's this!
Francis Ford Coppola and Paramount Home Entertainment held a press conference and street fair in Brooklyn, and yours truly was there! The exciting news, of course, was announcing the release of THE GODFATHER DVD COLLECTION on October 9, 2001! If the preview of the set is any indication, then I must say this will be the crown jewel in any DVD collection!The three films will only be released together in this set. The Godfather and The Godfather Part III will each be on one disc, and The Godfather Part II will take two discs. The first of the good news? Francis Coppola has recorded full-lenth audio commentaries for all three films!But wait, there's a fifth disc that will blow your socks off! Check this out -- the bonus disc contains 3+ hours worth of special features, including: > "The Godfather Family: A Look Inside" documentary > "Francis Coppola's Notebook", an inside look at taking the book to screen! > "On Location" with production designer Dean Tavoularis! > "The Godfather Behind The Scenes" 1971 featurette! > "The Cinematography of The Godfather"! > "The Music of The Godfather" -- two featurettes! > "Coppola and Puzo on Screenwriting"! > Storyboards from GF2 and GF3! > "The Corleone Family Tree" character and cast bios! > Academy Award® acceptance speeches! > Photo galleries with captions! > Theatrical trailers! > Filmmaker bios! > Corleone Family timeline, with real-life events mixed in! > Never-seen alternate opening of GF3! > And "all" of the extra footage found in the televised Godfather Saga!The picture quality looked fantastic -- Coppola's American Zoetrope did a wonderful job restoring the films! From what I could tell, the sound quality was perfect, and the on-screen menus looked great. And the DVD packaging looks very nice.All three films are in widescreen format with English 5.1 surround sound, French mono, and English subtitles.Perhaps the only "bad" news I heard was that there were no plans at this point to release the chronological version on DVD. Francis said that the films were meant to be seen with the flashbacks, and I tend to agree. The biggest plus of having The Godfather Trilogy or Epic on tape, or watching The Godfather Saga on TV, was all the extra footage included. Well, the bonus disc in The Godfather DVD Collection contains "all" of the extra footage, and even something we've never seen anywhere before: an alternate opening for The Godfather Part III. Francis didn't give a firm "no" though; he cited technical reasons for not being able to include all the extra footage on DVD: the different scenes are in various levels of production ("they weren't mixed and scored"), making it difficult to add them seemlessly with today's technology. Maybe, but they seemed to be okay in the boxed sets and on TV to me.Do yourself a favor and order the biggest DVD release of all time!
Q**Y
The Godfather of Classics
A true cinema classic. The DVD's play excellent and the image quality is great. I'm so glad I got this DVD set.
J**N
Finally getting around to a review
Bought this item 21 years ago. Movie worked well - still haven’t gotten around to watching Godfather III
J**Y
Thank you
Perfect
G**O
THE CREAM DE LA CREME OF MOTION PICTURES
After my yearly view of these films and 6 months after buying the re-release James Bond collection it has become obvious to me that it can't be too long before a new edition of these movies comes out. The picture on all 3 Godfather movies (in this release) is so full of specks and the sound so limited, it's hard to believe Paramount won't do something about them soon. The new Bond release shows the technology is there for something so much better.About the movies themeselves, every time I watch #I, I always come up saying that has to be the best movie of all time. I don't care all that much about the Miami section of #II but when the last hour of that film comes up and Michael tells Fredo "he's not a brother, he's not a friend" and then "forgives him" at the funeral (while giving Neri the not so forgiving look) well, I'm just not so sure which ones is the best.#III is obviously not in the same league as the other II. It has plenty of sublime moments but:a) If not Winona Ryder, why did it have to be Sofia ? Why couldn't Coppola face the truth while watching the dailies ?b) Why cut Tom Hagen, my single favorite character of the first 2 movies ?c) Who can buy Michael's son going from law student to established opera singer in about 2 weeks ?Andy Garcia may be best thing in this movie but as good an actor as he is he can't possibly convince you it hurts him to dump his cousin or, for that matter, dump Bridget Fonda for his cousin.Still, the opera ending is phenomenal and Sofia's death scene incredibly powerful (thanks to Pacino, obviously). Michael Corleone's confession as well as his death scene are two of my favorite moments of the series so I can not consider #III a total waste.Motion picture history as a whole wouldn't be the same without the Corleones and forgive me for not including any "offer that can not be refused" in this review.
E**D
Godfather
Excellent up to now,wowMore to watch
T**R
zu frieden
tolle filml
M**N
Le Plus grand film de Mafia de toute l’hisoire...
Que dire devant un tel film ? Immense chef d'oeuvre du cinéma américain, adaptée du roman de Mario Puzo, l'enfant du Nouvel Hollywood. Le Parrain pour moi, c'est plus qu'un film, Mais une leçon de vie. Le film qui m'a suivi toute mon enfance jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Coppola nous offre ici une vision quasi réaliste et documentariste de la mafia à ce jour encore inégalé, tout en abordant des thèmes qui lui sont chers, Les valeurs italiennes, ses origines traditionnelles et familiales. Tout d'abord sa mise en scène, Parlons-en ! Dès les premières secondes, La mélodie mythique de Nino Rota me donne toujours autant de frissons, Coppola insiste auprès de la Paramount en commençant le montage sur un long plan-séquence, sous une lumière obscure, où l'on découvre Marlon Brando de dos avant que la caméra n'arrive sur son visage accompagné d’un chat, symbole d’une délicatesse perdue face au désarroi d'un père cherchant à tout prix a venger sa fille en demandant que Justice soit faite auprès de Vito Corleone. Cette loyauté, Ce sens du respect, c'est toute la dimension que nous apportera Coppola tout au long du film. Ensuite, les décors, typiquement ancrée dans les années 40, L'ambiance sombre, d'après guerre, Des dialogues toujours aussi intenses à voir et à revoir. Un bonheur absolu pendant presque 3h, il n'y a guère de "bons" truands, la majorité représente des criminels et/ou des corrompus ou pourris jusqu'à la moelle comme Sollozzo dit "Le Turc" le réalisateur arrive à nous attacher aux protagonistes, à les rendre sympathiques. Les liens familiaux et amicaux qui construisent une véritable famille où chacun peut faire confiance à ses amis, ses proches. Il montre la fidélité et la loyauté que peuvent avoir les mafieux entre eux, mais aussi la dangerosité à s'intégrer dans la pègre ou la trahison est de mise notamment par le beau frère Carlo qui provoqua la mort terrible de Santino. Si je dois parler du casting cela me prendrais des heures... Bien évidemment étant un grand fan de Al Pacino, son rôle est marquant. Jeune et dynamique, Ancien héros de la Guerre, effectuant son service militaire et de retour parmi les siens, partageant la vedette avec son ex copine dans la vraie vie Diane Keaton (Kay Adams) sont tout deux brillants. James Caan en homme de la famille et grand frère tonitruant est pour moi débordant de charisme. Robert Duvall (Tom Hagen) en avocat et "Consigliere" de la famille est plus qu'utile pour protéger les intérêts de la famille Corleone. On a tous en tête sa réplique culte face au producteur "Monsieur Corleone est un homme qui tient à apprendre les mauvaises nouvelles tout de suite" La Jeune Talia Shire, L'actrice la plus réservée du cinéma est touchante, sans oublier le regretté John Cazale. Le Parrain provient surtout de l'obstination de Coppola à vouloir imposer son casting, Pacino encore inconnu du grand public, ne rentrait pas dans les plans des producteurs qui voulaient Robert Redford, Warren Beatty, ou Jack Nicholson pour incarner le rôle de Michael Corleone. Coppola insistera pour le garder ! ils trouvaient l'acteur fade et insipide. Ils allaient enfin pouvoir le virer jusqu'à ce qu'ils tombent sur les rushes de la séquence où Michael Corleone assassine froidement ceux qui ont voulu tuer son père. Le jeu intense d'Al Pacino les convainc de le garder. Coppola nous plonge ensuite dans la deuxième partie du film en Sicile aux paysages dignes d'un reportage, et aux origines de la Famille Corleone, Ou peu à peu les membres des autres familles de New York seront abattus en incluant des plans séquences dans l'église lors du Baptême du fils de Michael Corleone... Ce moment est juste magistralement orchestré et mise en scène par Coppola. Jusqu'au final et cette dernière image où le regard de Diane Keaton fait froid dans le dos, Coppola nous montre toute sa maestra et son génie. Chaque plan est parfaitement millimétré et frôle la perfection, son travail sur la lumière (avec l'aide de l'excellent Gordon Willis). Lors de sa sortie en 72, Brando obtient l'Oscar du meilleur acteur qu'il refusa, d'ailleurs, en signe de protestation contre l'attitude adoptée par le cinèma et la télévision, face au peuple indien, Pacino quant à lui obtient bien plus qu'un Oscar, mais sans doute le rôle de sa vie. Un rôle précurseur pour la suite de sa carrière. En conclusion, Le Parrain est définitivement entré dans la légende cinématographique comme étant un authentique et novateur chef d'oeuvre.
M**I
面白いです
家族皆で楽しんでいます。
B**N
"The Francis Ford Coppola Restoration Edition" makes a Masterpiece series, even better. Well worth the upgrade to Blu-ray
How do you make an unquestionably contemporary cinematic masterpiece, even better? You don't mess with the story line or any of the content of the films but you can upgrade and enhance the visual and audio presentations and that appears to be exactly what Francis Ford Coppola has done with this edition of his famed Godfather series.It is not just the fact that it is on Blu-ray that makes it better, we have had that option for years now. It is all about the fact that Francis Ford Coppola went back and reworked the entire series, virtually frame by frame by way of the negatives, to clean up some of the darker and grainier scenes as well as tone down some of the over exposed scenes, like the famous opening wedding scenes of the first film. The sound is also crisper and cleaner but it is mostly about the visual achievements, these films just look like they were shot yesterday and not back in the 70s and early 80s.There is no need to explain plot points, story lines or scenes, we all know what these films are. They are in fact, the standard by which all "gangster" films and TV series are judged today and have been for years and years. They are the pinnacle of the genre.This edition is quite simply, the best visual and audio experience that you can have, while seeing them. While the 2nd film's flash back scenes, illustrating Vito's rise to success are meant to look a little more period in scenery and feel, we now get to see and feel that, without the grainy images. Especially the darker scenes.If you own this on DVD, there is no doubt that you will be blown away by this edition of the films. If you already own the Blu-ray edition, I will tell you this, the improvement is not as drastic as the leap from DVD but it is still very clearly - an upgrade. A noteworthy upgrade.For those of you who are truly serious fans of the series, I am willing to bet my bottom dollar that not one of you would regret spending under $30 on upgrading to this lovingly restored and perfected masterpiece. Whether this work was a studio inniated money grab or not, it doesn't matter, we are the winners in this. The series is once again - the standard. Now, not just for what it is but also for the unbelievable presentation this story.
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