Post 9: A Movie Scene I love.
One of my favorite movies is The Godfather. I've always liked mafia movies, like "Goodfellas", "Casino", "The Untouchables", etc., but my favourite movie in this topic is The Godfather, because the plot is spectacular, and is very "greek" (by the concept of destiny, Michael Corleone could not help becoming a mobster), and the movie touch the political corruption.
The film is about the life of Micharl Corleone, and his journey to become the leader of a maffia family, the Corleone. The director of the movie was Francis Ford Coppola, and act Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall and others.
I saw The Godfather for the first time when I was thirteen years. I wanted to be a mobster and killing people and control all the business, but I saw it seriously last year. One of the things that I like most about the movie is its music, composite for Nino Rota.
My favourite scene is when Michael Corleone sends to kill all the heads of the other maffia families. At the moment when the bosses are being killed, Michael promises before a priest to renounce evil and sin, to be he nephew's godfather.
I like this scene becaouse portrays the cinism and how little moral principles are worth in the face of ambition.

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