I recently stumbled upon The Godfather while scrolling through a movie list. I figured, why not take a peek? Well, that “peek” turned into watching the whole damn movie again. And honestly, every time I watch it, I can’t help but get sucked right back in. Let’s talk about why.
The beginning itself is legendary. Don Corleone, caressing that cat while listening to the desperate story of a man seeking justice for his daughter in italian accent. It’s such an iconic scene. And then Don Corleone hits him with, “Why didn’t you come to me first?” Boom. He’s the justice!!! I’ve probably rewatched that scene a hundred times.
And it’s not just that opening. The whole movie progresses so perfectly. Honestly, I don’t have the patience for most movies when they are slow, but this one is mesmerizing. It draws you in, and once you start, there’s no giving up. From Michael dealing with his father’s downfall to his new love in Sicily, to all the betrayals and power shifts within the family. There’s too much going on and it’s impossible to pull away. Vito Corleone’s death, the conversations with Michael, the damn good quotes. It all hits so hard.
But after finishing the movie, I found myself wondering: why is The Godfather so damn good? I’m definitely not the first to ask that question. Critics have probably written so many things about it, but here are a few things that come to my mind after this latest rewatch.
First, the characters are incredible. Marlon Brando as Don Vito, Al Pacino as Michael, James Caan as Sonny, Diane Keaton as Kay Adams like everyone nails it. The casting was on point, and every actor makes you feel the depth of their character. Michael’s transformation from a young guy wanting nothing to do with the family business to becoming the most ruthless one of them all is just amazing to watch. It’s such an interesting character development.
And you can’t forget Coppola’s direction. He took a crime story and turned it into an epic family saga. It’s about loyalty, betrayal, power, and love. This is all wrapped up in this dark and underground world. The realism of it, the atmosphere, the family dynamics, the way the movie makes you feel like you’re sitting at the table with them. And the colors of the movie… Here’s an IMDB distribution of likes. More than 50% of people rates as 10, that’s insane.
Then there are so many good dialogues. It’s filled with some of the best quotes in movie history. Here are a few of my favorites:
I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.
Vito Corleone
A man who doesn’t spend time with his family can never be a real man.
Vito Corleone
In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns.
Calo, the Sicilian bodyguard
Women and children can be careless, but not men.
Vito Corleone
Never tell anybody outside the family what you’re thinking.
Vito Corleone
It’s not personal, it’s strictly business.
Michael Corleone
Every conversation is layered with tension, and there’s just this elegance to the writing that’s hard to find anywhere else.
And let’s not forget the music. Nino Rota’s score just brings everything together. That theme gets under your skin and stays there. It creates this unforgettable atmosphere. It’s nostalgic, beautiful, and tragic all at once. You will never forget it.
When you put it all together, the acting, the story, the direction, the music, the pacing, it’s no wonder The Godfather is often called the greatest film ever made. Every piece of it fits so perfectly. The movie just pulls you in. Once you start watching, you’re in for the ride, whether you meant to be or not. So yeah, I finished it again and thought, why the hell is this movie so good? And these are just some of the reasons that stand out. What about you? What makes The Godfather so great in your eyes?