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Greatest Sequel In Movie History Is Free To Stream On Pluto TV

By Jonathan Klotz
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Ask anyone on the street to name the greatest movie of all time, and you’ll get a wide range of answers, from Avengers: Endgame to Gone with the Wind, but ask someone to name the greatest sequel ever, and it narrows the field. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back is in the conversation, Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan is a classic, but nothing compares to The Godfather: Part II, not only is the best sequel ever made, it’s one of the greatest movies in history. Both sequel and prequel, the return of Michael and Vito Corleone pulled off the rare feat of improving on the near-perfection of the original. 

The Godfather Part II Is A Cinematic Masterpiece

Robert De Niro as young Vito in The Godfather Part II

The Godfather: Part II splits its narrative along two timelines, first, the rise of Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro) in Italy as he takes his first steps into the Mafia. De Niro’s award-winning performance shows the struggle of the future Don as he tries to do right by his family when life keeps kicking him down. When we first met Vito, as played by Marlon Brando in the original, he was confident and in control, ruling an empire, but as we learn in the sequel, it’s an empire doomed to fall. 

Vito’s sons, Michael (Al Pacino) and Fredo (John Cazale), struggle to hold onto the Corleone’s top spot in the Mafia amid assassination attempts and a traitor from within the family. While Vito’s story is about building an empire, Michael’s is about the struggle to hold onto one, and you can see how the sons of an immigrant are losing touch with their homeland. The Godfather: Part II is, at its heart, a story about the immigrant experience, which also happens to be the movie that defined crime movies for decades. 

Defining A Genre

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Al Pacino as Michael in The Godfather Part II

Impressively, The Godfather Part II earned $93 million worldwide in 1974, which is unadjusted for inflation, which means 50 years later, Francis Ford Coppola’s masterpiece outgrossed Borderlands. At the time of its release, the sequel/prequel was slammed by critics for being overly slow, and no less a critic than Roger Ebert slammed the dual-narrative. It didn’t take long, though, for the film to be rightly recognized as a landmark achievement in movie history, to the point that not even Megalopolis could diminish the legend of Coppola.

Every Mafia movie that has come after The Godfather Part II is standing on the shoulders of a giant. The Sopranos owes it a debt for building off of Michael’s story, Boardwalk Empire contains echoes of Vito’s struggle to build his Empire, and even the legendary Goodfellas pulls from the tragedy of Fredo. Few films are so successful that they define an entire genre, but that’s exactly what Coppola’s magnum opus has achieved.

The luxurious pacing of The Godfather Part II sticks out even more today in the era of rapid-fire mini-climaxes every 20 minutes. It isn’t a weakness, though; it’s a strength, because when you give the film all of your attention, each and every detail, every subtle interaction, every inflection of De Niro and Pacino carries weight and meaning. Francis Ford Coppola is one of the greatest directors in history, The Godfather is one of the greatest films in history, and yet, its sequel is required viewing by everyone who has even a passing interest in crime cinema.

The Godfather Part II is now streaming for free on Pluto TV.


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