The GREATEST Manipulation In CINEMA History | The Godfather
CHECK MY OPERA LINK HERE: https://opr.as/Opera-browser-valaritasyt In-depth analysis of Michael Corleone & Carlo Scene from The Godfather. This is Michael Corleone, and unlike what he said, he’ll have his brother-in-law strangled in the back of a car. But first, he needs a confession. And the way he gets it is one of the greatest manipulations in cinema history. I mean really, this scene is devastatingly brilliant, not just for the manipulation itself, but because it's also a masterclass in character development that shows us exactly who Michael has become. This is the Godfather at its best. FAIR USE REMINDER: This material is made available under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made "FAIR USE" for the purposes such as criticism, comment, review, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. FAIR USE IS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT STATUTE that otherwise might be infringing.

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