A Comparative Analysis Of Goodfellas And The Godfather

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Goodfellas, The Godfather and other crime drama films are rare. These films are however very different. While both films deal with organized crime, the mafia and are directed in distinct ways, they do not follow the same story. Martin Scorsese directed Goodfellas. This film is more grueling. The Godfather by Francis Ford Coppola portrays crime more effectively. Goodfellas has a more realistic portrayal of crime than The Godfather, as well as its accessible narrative and entertainment value.

Goodfellas, a realistic film about crime, is better than The Godfather. The Godfather is too dramatic in its portrayal of crime. The dialogue of The Godfather feels too dramatic. Marlon Bando’s portrayal is excessively dramatic. Although Corleone’s dialogue feels natural and well-acted, it doesn’t feel real. Don Corleone, for instance, speaks to a man who is determined to take revenge on his daughter’s beating. Corleone is not interested in the offer since the man has not tried to meet him before. Corleone eventually accepts the offer of friendship, but the man makes a plea to Corleone. This dialogue gives Corleone’s intentions and character a chance to be seen by the audience. The dramatization is clear. The film’s portrayal of crime by Francis Ford Coppola is too romanticized. Politicians and police are not able to affect the mafia. Other families are what bring down the mafia, but that is not the case in the film. According to the film, the Corleone family is believed to have bought nearly all the New York City politicians. Other families are also shown to have power over police. The mafia’s influence is immense. In reality, the mafia would be more concerned about other families than they are. The film ends with the Corleone family killing every possible enemy. This ending has a problem. The murders can happen so quickly. The murders are carried out as planned and there is no struggle. The ending is spectacular and satisfying, but it still requires that the audience suspend their belief. The Godfather lacks the authenticity and depth required to tell a real crime story. The film’s cinematic style, for example, focuses on the inner workings and dynamics of the mafia in dramatic rather than realistic ways. Although the movie is a masterpiece and one that critics consider to be the best film of all time it has some flaws. Goodfellas dialogue feels more natural than The Godfather’s. Ray Liotta plays Henry Hill in the movie’s beginning. He talks about his fascination and desire to be a gangster. The dialogue flows naturally and seamlessly. Martin Scorsese’s portrayal of character dialogue is not forced. They speak as if they were speaking to one another in real life. A true story is the key reason this film works. Scorsese’s source material is truthful and allows him to convey dialogue in a natural way. Goodfellas portrays crime with violence and gritty. Joe Pesci is seen stabbing a near-dead person several times. Robert De Niro shoots the person multiple other times. It is not glamorous to be viewed as such. This fact is made clear by the film’s brutal violence. Goodfellas shows paranoid behaviour by criminals. Criminals, for example, are careful about using their phones and want to speak face-to-face. This level of realism should be a hallmark of any serious crime drama. Goodfellas depicts crime in an unrefined way. One scene shows the camera zooming in on people at a restaurant. The narrator briefly discusses the criminal characters that are found in the restaurant. This takes is used to illustrate the extent of organized crime. The film doesn’t spend too much time explaining the impact of each individual, but rather focuses its attention on a handful of main characters. This personal narrative helps to portray crime in a realistic way. The Goodfellas narrative is easy to understand and far more effective than The Godfather’s.

The Godfather is a complex story that restricts its audience’s access. The Godfather’s narrative is, for example, elegant. An elegant narrative is a good thing for many films, but it can be problematic for crime drama films. The film introduces a lot of characters. The Godfather’s narrative has too many characters. The film will not be understood by the audience and they will lose their interest. A third-person narrative in a film is another factor that hinders audience access. Accessibility is also limited when there is no first-person narrative. Films that have first-person narratives are more accessible because they feature a narrator who gently guides the viewers through the film. Third-person narratives can be lost in the film’s frantic pace. The Godfather’s cinematic and theatrical direction are just two examples of its limited accessibility. Audience expectations often clash with the theatrical portrayals of crime. The Godfather, a cinematic crime drama, is often expected to be gritty and raw. This is a disappointing mix of reality and expectations. Goodfellas’ narrative is, however, easy to follow, especially in comparison with The Godfather. Goodfellas’ narrative is clear and simple to follow. The direction of the film is simple and precise. The film is told through the perspective of the main character, which makes it easy to understand what’s happening. Every audience member is considered. Martin Scorsese intentionally makes the film difficult to find for the audience. Accessibility to the film is significantly increased by its first-person narration. The movie can be experienced by the audience as a person. This personal approach is more relatable than third-person narratives and can often be more enjoyable. The audience is drawn to Henry Hill’s story in Goodfellas. Although he is a traitor to his friends, the audience is still attached. The film is made more accessible by this attachment to its main character. The narrative is honest and allows you to approach crime in a realistic way. Crime isn’t always simple. Henry Hill is not a good person, but his audience still loves him. Hill is guilty of crimes, but his story remains a part of the audience’s heart and they want him to succeed. The film encourages support for a criminal. Goodfellas has a much wider appeal than The Godfather.

Goodfellas has a better story than The Godfather. The Godfather doesn’t have a lot of entertainment. The Godfather isn’t a film that can be enjoyed for its entertainment value. The Godfather, for instance, takes itself seriously. Director Coppola didn’t want to make a film that was just entertaining. Coppola wanted to tell a compelling story, not just a crime thriller. Unfortunately, Coppola’s success would also mean that the crime drama would be less entertaining. The Godfather’s slow pace is another example of entertainment that has lost its value. The Godfather may be a crime drama but it takes many scenes before the actual crime is shown. The Godfather starts by telling a story. Later, he incorporates the crime into his story. The film is less entertaining than a typical drama about crime. The Godfather’s boring storytelling is another sign of its lackluster entertainment value. The Godfather spends much of its time on character building. Character development is an important part of any film. However, it isn’t the most entertaining form. Goodfellas, on the other hand, is a film that’s entertaining from beginning to ending. Goodfellas has plenty of humor. Joe Pesci’s character is a violent criminal but provides plenty of comedy relief. His portrayal as Henry Hill by Ray Liotta is hilarious. Ray Liotta makes Pesci’s comedic relief even more hilarious with his laugh. It’s a fun film with lots of comedy. Goodfellas’s fast-paced pace is another reason for its entertainment value. In the opening scene, a crime is being committed. The next scene shows more crime. Scorsese makes no effort to include crime in his film. Goodfellas has a great storytelling aspect that makes it entertaining. Scorsese portrays the story in a dramatic but realistic way. The movie follows the expectations of a crime drama. Goodfellas, the classic crime drama film, is a must-see.

Both The Godfather (and Goodfellas) are great films. The Godfather is often ranked higher than Goodfellas by critics. Goodfellas, however, is a better crime-drama film. The Godfather may be a well-made film, but it is not as accurate in portraying crime as Goodfellas. The Godfather’s film portrays crime more realistically than Goodfellas. Goodfellas is challenging The Godfather’s legacy as a classic movie. Goodfellas, with its engaging storyline and captivating features, is still a film that audiences will enjoy. These two films would be impossible to make crime dramas the same, but Goodfellas is the film that defined the genre.

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