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Vito is not good, Michael is not bad. They are both, in their way, cruel, evil, bloodthirsty, and in their way, good, loving, affectionate. Michael is that linking ring between the extreme (and painful) rigor of the past and the crumbling of every moral stake that begins to infiltrate even the Corleone family.
Vito is not good, Michael is not bad. They are both, in their way, cruel, evil, bloodthirsty, and in their way, good, loving, affectionate.
Michael is that linking ring between the extreme (and painful) rigor of the past and the crumbling of every moral stake that begins to infiltrate even the Corleone family.
Dive into the moral depths of The Godfather Part II and discover the tragic complexity behind the Corleone legacy.
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