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16 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenAustin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenJust about as great as a movie's ever gonna be... As for the storytellng, The Godfather is an intricately constructed gem that simultaneously kicks ass.
- 100ReelViewsJames BerardinelliReelViewsJames BerardinelliThe picture is a series of mini-climaxes, all building to the devastating, definitive conclusion... It was carefully and painstakingly crafted. Every major character - and more than a few minor ones - is molded into a distinct, complex individual.
- 100Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThe wedding sequence... is a virtuoso stretch of filmmaking: Coppola brings his large cast onstage so artfully that we are drawn at once into the Godfather's world.
- 100San Francisco ChronicleEdward GuthmannSan Francisco ChronicleEdward GuthmannIn scene after scene -- the long wedding sequence, John Marley's bloody discovery in his bed, Pacino nervously smoothing down his hair before a restaurant massacre, the godfather's collapse in a garden -- Coppola crafted an enduring, undisputed masterpiece. [21 Mar 1997, Daily Datebook, p.C3]
- 100The New York TimesVincent CanbyThe New York TimesVincent CanbyOne of the most brutal and moving chronicles of American life ever designed within the limits of popular entertainment. [16 Mar 1972]
- 100Washington PostDesson ThomsonWashington PostDesson ThomsonA great American picture, full of incredible images and lasting moments.
- 100L.A. WeeklyF. X. FeeneyL.A. WeeklyF. X. FeeneyThe Godfather traces the arc of this doomed idealism with a beauty that is still fresh.
- 100Chicago ReaderDave KehrChicago ReaderDave KehrSharp, entertaining, and convincing--discursive, but with a sense of structure and control that Coppola hasn't achieved since.
- 100Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranLos Angeles TimesKenneth TuranOverflowing with life, rich with all the grand emotions and vital juices of existence, up to and including blood. And its deaths, like that of Hotspur in "Henry IV, Part I," continue to shock no matter how often we've watched them coming. [16 Mar 1997, Calendar, p.7]
- 80VarietyVarietyOverlong at about 175 minutes (played without intermission), and occasionally confusing. While never so placid as to be boring, it is never so gripping as be superior screen drama.