The entire ‘Michael in Sicily’ sequence is like a movie within a movie. Completely different light, scenery, tempo, pacing but utterly compelling, riveting cinema.
this is what turns books into real novels. For example in crime and punishment, Marmeladov's story is like another book within the book itself. The godfather is a true classic film, like a novel.
@Adina Medrea no, because the point of this sequence is to show the contrast between the old and the new, tradition versus modernity, and Apollonia would have ultimately been a perfect wife for Michael. I think after her death he just married Kay because he wanted a family, but he didn't really love her. That's why he lost her as well, in the end.
Me too. That Kate had an abortion, his child and hers. What a thing to do to your husband when he was wounded. He only wanted to protect his family. He had his faults. I could never understand that decision as a child and as an adult.
The way she died was just brutal, it honestly bothers me more than any other death in the movie, because she was completely innocent, did nothing to deserve that.
I keep coming back to this video in every couple of days. The scenes where Michael is in Sicily feel so different from the rest of the movie. I love it. It reminds us of the old school love Stories, you see a girl, it's love at first sight, you go to her house and ask her hand in marriage. And the music does add a soul to this romance!
Though not love at first sight (I agree with you)...the scene on the telephone with Jimmy Stewart (as George Bailey) and Donna Reed in It's a Wonderful Life.....the passion of the moment...the stark realizaztion... is palpable. Beautifully lit, beautifully acted.
I always felt that Apollonia's death took away all love and sympathy from Michael. Until her death he was redeemable. He never really wanted to be a part of his father's business. But when "they" took her away, at that very moment he longed for power and from then power became his new ally. Everything he did from that point onwards was for power. Even his proposal for Kay was more out of a need than of love. The need to have kids who can takeover his empire once he retires. Apollonia's death was the reason for his falling from grace more than anything else.
Might be worth remembering that her name is associated with Apollo and the sun/ healing. It's a positive and bright name. When she died, Michael's sun was gone.
The most beautiful scenario in the movie is when Michael and Apolonia went for a walk and the village of ladies walked behind them. Respectful tradition.
The book explains that she must have walked that road a thousand times and that she fakes the trip just so they can touch. The women walking behind them knows that and laughs.
@@kingsnowman7461 He did threaten the dad's life. If listen to what he says, Michael explicitly stated that people would pay lots of money for that information, but then "your daughter would lose a father" ua-cam.com/video/PAgB3qxvRkU/v-deo.html
I cannot recall Michael Corleone smiling at any time throughout parts one and two. It's only when he notices Apollonia looking at him (while she is holding Michael's gift of the necklace) and their eyes connect...just that brief moment in a scene...has (I believe) inspired so many fantasies as far of how some wish the story could have been different.
In the book she says it's been the most beautiful time of the carefree and she's happy with Michael, she was expecting a baby, her soul went away with her, made him naughty back in America. He killed all enemies and traitors including Fabrizio with a bomb in the car
I first watched Godfather in 1978 then thereafter every 10 years and recently on Netflix with subtitles; l know how much I've matured by the subtle nuances l pick up.
Apollonia had a mediterranean beauty. She could be greek, spanish, portuguese, lebanese, Italian...in the movie she's from Sicily. Nothing is more mediterranean than Sicily.
@@noorclean2915 Sicilians do not have Arab genetics, based on DNA tests, Sicilians are Italic and Greek ... during the Arab invasion of Sicily, there were two hundred thousand inhabitants on the island and in the Middle Ages people died very young from wars , hunger and disease. when the Sicilians with their Christian allies drove the Arabs off the island most of the inhabitants of the island of that time died ... Today in Sicily there are not many descendants of that period because Sicily has been repopulated with people coming from the rest of the Italian peninsula.
She did such a great job in this scene . Standing in front of him for the first time, in her slip, not knowing whats going to happen . Shes a virgin and she comes to him as his wife, giving herself to him, in true innocence. That is great acting. Beautiful Apollonia, beautiful scene .
The scene when Neri tells Michael they found Fabrizio. He tears up and looks at Neri as the go ahead to kill him. Nothing made him brake down unless he really loved that person. Then Mary dies later on and Michael's screams...you knew at that moment a part of him if not all died with her. The guilt and pain he burdened himself with. His only living child, he lost him too. Just sitting in that chair thinking.
I watched the trilogy again last weekend. It's been years since I watched it. Such an amazing story, movie and cast. As for the music, it's just haunting. Such a sad chain of events. Michael really loved this woman. Tragic. I felt I was there in the movie living it with them. I went to Italy in 2014. What a beautiful country.
What a beautiful lady. She was ONLY 16 when filming started BUT turned 17 when the movie was released. She had NO Hollywood career because "ALL they wanted to do was take off my clothes" SO she stayed in Italian cinema. Our loss!
Love how Michael suffered this loss all by himself cuz no one in the family knew he was a widower before marrying Kay. He only told them about apollonia when he got Vietnam flashbacks after his son played this theme by that time he was too old
True story in Florence the Patsi family at the behest of the Catholic church tried to kill Cosmos Demeneci, so they killed the entire family, their relatives, servants, and even their friends. That is how payback in Italy was.
Apollonia was truly magnificent, almost non-existent in reality, and i am not speaking only of physical beauty, but also of something else, all its sweetness and femininity, naive, perhaps yes, but it is that naivety that awakens the protective instinct in man, as well as his own shyness, I fell in love immediately
Michael became ruthless and stone cold after her death.. This scene is speechless from entire Saga, felt like a dream.❤️ They purely loved eachother. Her death was so heartbreaking for Michael💔
@@trippytech5113 believe me Or not bro but I used to think that I'm the only indian who saw godfather whenever I asked my friends about godfather they either didn't knew or some even used to say you need to go modern and watch anime instead of this crap xd
Al Pacino was and still is one of the best actors in this lifetime he is genuine about the rolls he played and does them so well what more can I say about my hero Bless you al
До мурашек.. плакать хочется...фильм моего детства, не пускали до 16 лет, смотрела уже взрослой. Актеры, музыка, природа, Френсис Форд Коппола все сделал гениально! Сицилия-мечта многих, чтобы увидеть! 🥰🥰🥰
I wondered how Michael's life had been had Apollonia had lived. She wasn't like Kaye. She wouldn't have questioned his business. In the book she was pregnant with his child before she was killed.
Very touching song.. one of my fav movie of all time. My lovely parents love this movie very much when i was a child years ago. Now they already passed away, so when i watching this movie i always remember them.. Thankyou for uploading this video. Best regards from Jakarta, Indonesia :)
I believe Don Vito would be so proud to know Michael's wife is a sicilian woman...I bet that was one of the reasons he married her in the first place...plus she is way beautier than Kay
@@MrSmith-nx5uw And you said 'But not married at same time' so that's why both doesn't deserve to compare each other. This movie doesn't tell or deny M Corleone's historical girls are only both two women.
This is absolutely beautiful, the whole idea about this story is what love really means and what it means to find ur significant other. I really wish as a person who was born in this generation can go back to this beautiful year. This society now was nothing like how it was before. I wish a boy would look at me this and not being called a “simp” for respecting women, also to love for me who I am. I wish I can have a love story like this and tell my kids one day. I could watch this all day I’m so in love with their story it’s unbelievable, ahh pls take me back!🥺🥺♥️✨
Nothing can ever replace and go further than this movie. Never ever...I like the family scene, reminds me a typical Turkish family. We, the mediterranean care a lot about family...
È una melodia davvero impressionante. Non tutte le canzoni sono così profonde. È come se succedesse qualcosa dentro di me mentre l'ascolto. È affascinante.
Какое счастье жить в такой семье, под защитой матери и отца и получить от судьбы любимого мужа, подарить ему, выбранному судьбой, всю себя! Как это несправедливо
Beautiful song video.Thanks Nino Taro,Mario Fuzo,Francis Ford Coppola,Gordon Willis, Al Pacino,Simonetta Stefanelli,Paramount Pictures company...film The Godfather 1972. Thanks Nostaljik Muzik for uploading. (Aug17,2021).
I like how her hairstyle changes throughout her meetings with Michael: 0:22 first encounter: her hair is somewhat messy. 0:38 official meeting: hair half up. 1:23 second meeting: hair still half up but with more volume and a little bit more glamorous. 1:41 third meeting: high updo with curls. 2:09 wedding: updo with elaborate braids. -married life: always glamorous updo.
It truly left me heartbroken , I couldn't get over this for days. his dream turned into a nightmare in a matter of minutes . He truly loved Apollonia and still had a heart which was quickly taken away from him , a true tragic hero .
Totalmente fascinados, simplemente un flechazo. A pesar de pertenecer a una familia muy tradicional, ella no pierde ninguna oportunidad. Bella Apollonia, qué pena lo que le pasó.
This video is amazing. I´m always crying when I watch it. It´s like a portrait of that kind of love, the idilic love, the passion, everything... is that kind of love that we lost and just stay with us like memories and nostalgia, and with a lot of illutions that we´re going to feel it again. The love that never was, but remains with us.
She's so young and gorgeous - Simonetta Stefanelli only 18 here. Their courtship - Apollonia's shy look at her Mother and quiet "Grazie" and Michal's equally shy and quiet "Prego" is beautifully old-world and touching.
I saw this movie yesterday, and cant stop my self to see the other 2 parts. Just imagine they made this movie In 1972. I was born after 16 years. And watching it now. Wow.... it's so amazing. The movie is so addictive. Feel like to just keep watching it. I am a stage artist and I know how difficult it os to act. This movie has changed something in me. I don't know what but truly something
I don't know why but when i see the views on this video, the hills, the mountais, the trees i felt like i have been here thousand years ago, i have seen this kind of places in my vivid dreams continually, yet i have never been there.
It's a story that always encrich my heart. How talented they are that we still admire them..i really imagined myself at the place of Michael. I wish i will find someone like apolonia. Love from Bangladesh
Ahhh music to my ears 🥂❤️. My physical relatives were mostly from the old country how they say. (Communist Russia at the time) and the theme to me it's like a Melody of a greater past dispite it was a happy struggle physically for for the country itself. I've seen this trilogy 100s of times it never gets old. It reminds of my once now ex lover whom we had bonding relationship dispite the distance and only seeing her in flight every summer to see family and friends with my mother and two sisters. This trilogy has aged like wine.
This movie is a masterpiece itself and everyone knows that. But this Sicily music is from another world, so relaxing, will let you go into your world where you are living with your love ones. This movie is so real.
Speak softly love for knowone will hear us but sky ! Wine colored days warmed by the sun ! Il mezzogiorno ! It sounds even better in Italiano !!!!! What a masterpiece !! Timeless
We need an alternate universe Godfather where Apollonia doesn't die.
I think Godfather is too good for a reboot
micheal wouldn't become who he became if appoliona didn't die
no..we don't
No we dont.
Her death is crucial...
This whole Sicily sequence felt like a dream.
And then there was a brutal wake up call: blown up car with poor Apollonia inside.
@@diamondartist1991 o0pp
Exactly. This is the life Micheal should have lived, with Apollonia
Exactly. 🤦♀️❤
Yess
The entire ‘Michael in Sicily’ sequence is like a movie within a movie. Completely different light, scenery, tempo, pacing but utterly compelling, riveting cinema.
this is what turns books into real novels. For example in crime and punishment, Marmeladov's story is like another book within the book itself. The godfather is a true classic film, like a novel.
@Adina Medrea Nah
@Adina Medrea no, because the point of this sequence is to show the contrast between the old and the new, tradition versus modernity, and Apollonia would have ultimately been a perfect wife for Michael. I think after her death he just married Kay because he wanted a family, but he didn't really love her. That's why he lost her as well, in the end.
@@creed22solar123 yes. It’s clear that Michael never loved Kay. Apollonia was the only one he ever loved.
Indeed, Mikele is an born Yank and former US Marine, however in Sicily he realises his family had roots there.
Godfather is not a mafia or action movie , it's full of drama , family , love , betrayal and life.
show us cruelty in life and love in deepth
@@楊檉楷-s7g, perfect! 😉👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Aynen öyle
BASED IN REAL LIFE EVENTS!!! SUV ORANGE!!!
You forgot the most important thing of all about The Godfather and that is business. Everything that happened in all three movies was just business.
After all these years I still think about how different Michael would be had Apollonia lived and stood by him.
He would turned out more like Don Vito
Me too. That Kate had an abortion, his child and hers. What a thing to do to your husband when he was wounded. He only wanted to protect his family. He had his faults. I could never understand that decision as a child and as an adult.
I love how Apollonia look at her mother before opening the present.
Stile italiano , in sicilia ci sono ancora situazioni come queste
@@jacquelinemilano828tu vivi in sicilia Jacqueline?
Old traditional culture which is still present in my country, Bangladesh
@@adibshoron7562 s t f u, nobody cares with that poor ass rathole
@@adibshoron7562 Bangladesh is the worst kind of place that the good lord created. What F culture? The culture of killing hindus aye?
The way she died was just brutal, it honestly bothers me more than any other death in the movie, because she was completely innocent, did nothing to deserve that.
Rod Belding so true, man. It’s the innocents who suffer the vileness and wickedness of other people.
Its haunting when an innocent dies
@@robertchflynn please. shut up.
as well as Gina Montana
@@StreetDrilla deaths in movies - unless based on a real death - are just that. Get your head out of the clouds and into reality.
I keep coming back to this video in every couple of days. The scenes where Michael is in Sicily feel so different from the rest of the movie. I love it. It reminds us of the old school love Stories, you see a girl, it's love at first sight, you go to her house and ask her hand in marriage. And the music does add a soul to this romance!
I agree with you 100 %.
Same here
Yes nostalgia is too much beautiful
Couldn't agree more💯
Thik hai mast scene hai. Baki India me kaha hota esa jo nostalgia aa gaya
That's the best "love at first sight" moment ever put on film.
😊
Though not love at first sight (I agree with you)...the scene on the telephone with Jimmy Stewart (as George Bailey) and Donna Reed in
It's a Wonderful Life.....the passion of the moment...the stark realizaztion... is palpable. Beautifully lit, beautifully acted.
Magnifique coup de foudre, à en pleurer
Period. End of story.
Maybe 1968/1969 Romeo and Juliet?
I always felt that Apollonia's death took away all love and sympathy from Michael. Until her death he was redeemable. He never really wanted to be a part of his father's business. But when "they" took her away, at that very moment he longed for power and from then power became his new ally. Everything he did from that point onwards was for power. Even his proposal for Kay was more out of a need than of love. The need to have kids who can takeover his empire once he retires. Apollonia's death was the reason for his falling from grace more than anything else.
Might be worth remembering that her name is associated with Apollo and the sun/ healing. It's a positive and bright name. When she died, Michael's sun was gone.
Je suis d'accord, après tout à changé
@@celinegrospelier4301 tout a fait
Her part in the movie is
very brief, yet her beauty is extremely impressive and remains in the memory of all viewers.
No one can ever beat Mr. Al Pacino's screen presence! Period..
Denzel Washington supersedes Pacino
Except Marlon Brando
@@romellogene1734 idiot
No doubt Pacino is just perfect! But, for me... Sir Anthony Hopkins is NUMERO UNO! 😇
No.amy more are there
when she shows her necklace to him... damn that scene is my fav
Yessss....I live for that scene....The coy looks they pass each other 😍😍😍😍
My favourite too. And also when Michael first time see her. Both stun and looking each other was something represent pure love
Fast forward to 2020, she is twerking
Ay evet 😥
At that moment she let's him kno she's his 😢
Michael’s time with Apollonia was his one true love in life, brief but pure.
Yeah
I agree . Short time
Very pure. Her purity redeemed him.
The most beautiful scenario in the movie is when Michael and Apolonia went for a walk and the village of ladies walked behind them. Respectful tradition.
The book explains that she must have walked that road a thousand times and that she fakes the trip just so they can touch. The women walking behind them knows that and laughs.
@@hughjayness4279nah I have to read the books then
What a gentleman. THATS how you court a beautiful lady. Old school
chivalry is dead because today's feminists killed it
By threatening the dad's life
@@acash93 He did not threaten the dad's life. Did you even watch the movie?
A gentleman maybe but also a mobster, which unfortunately cost her her life.
@@kingsnowman7461 He did threaten the dad's life. If listen to what he says, Michael explicitly stated that people would pay lots of money for that information, but then "your daughter would lose a father"
ua-cam.com/video/PAgB3qxvRkU/v-deo.html
I think Michael loved her more than Kay and his heart really died when she did.
I've never looked at it like this before. You are right. Nothing meant to him anything after she died.
In the book Apollonia was indeed THE love, like a thunder striking. Kay was more... just familiar, the girl next door.
Eddie Quist think you replied to the wrong comment
Eddie Quist is English your first language? You’re confusing the crap out of me.
@@eddiequist3088 exactly. didnt understand why michael begged her back. He could have any woman he wanted
I cannot recall Michael Corleone smiling at any time throughout parts one and two. It's only when he notices Apollonia looking at him (while she is holding Michael's gift of the necklace) and their eyes connect...just that brief moment in a scene...has (I believe) inspired so many fantasies as far of how some wish the story could have been different.
In the book she says it's been the most beautiful time of the carefree and she's happy with Michael, she was expecting a baby, her soul went away with her, made him naughty back in America. He killed all enemies and traitors including Fabrizio with a bomb in the car
I get goosebumps every time this song comes on. I love the Godfather, have seen it 100 times, and still love it❤
I like the song but I've never seen the movie.
I know. I stops you in your tracks. The minute you hear the first few notes, you know exactly what coming.
I first watched Godfather in 1978 then thereafter every 10 years and recently on Netflix with subtitles; l know how much I've matured by the subtle nuances l pick up.
I listen to the songs and seen clips of certain scenes but have not seen the movie.. maybe i should 😂
Never seen that movie, going to watch it for the first time
Apollonia had a mediterranean beauty. She could be greek, spanish, portuguese, lebanese, Italian...in the movie she's from Sicily. Nothing is more mediterranean than Sicily.
Many sicilian has arab genetics so not surprised
@@noorclean2915 Sicilians do not have Arab genetics, based on DNA tests, Sicilians are Italic and Greek ... during the Arab invasion of Sicily, there were two hundred thousand inhabitants on the island and in the Middle Ages people died very young from wars , hunger and disease.
when the Sicilians with their Christian allies drove the Arabs off the island most of the inhabitants of the island of that time died ...
Today in Sicily there are not many descendants of that period because Sicily has been repopulated with people coming from the rest of the Italian peninsula.
Apollonia is not Sicilian in reality, she is Roman, her daughter is an actress called Violante placido and starred in ghost rider 2.
@@noorclean2915 And another thing, the "original" peoples of Sicily are among the oldest Indo-European populations ever.
I could use a hot rich lady in my life only if we could get along.
She did such a great job in this scene . Standing in front of him for the first time, in her slip, not knowing whats going to happen . Shes a virgin and she comes to him as his wife, giving herself to him, in true innocence. That is great acting. Beautiful Apollonia, beautiful scene .
Appollonia was one of the most naturally beautiful women ever. Didn't need makeup.
True
of course men say that. you have no idea how much makeup she is wearing. i can clearly see foundation mascara eye shadow eyeliner and brie makeup.
No. She still wear make up but in minimum amount.
@@irenequidachay3609 comparing women as sophisticated and mediocre is perverted
Wonder what happen to her now ? Anybody know ? Tq
Apollonia was pregnant at the time of her death. Michael changed after that moment he lost his beautiful wife and the unborn child.
Are you sure?
Damian Caliri yeah bro in the book
Apollonia was also the only woman Michael truly loved
The scene when Neri tells Michael they found Fabrizio. He tears up and looks at Neri as the go ahead to kill him. Nothing made him brake down unless he really loved that person. Then Mary dies later on and Michael's screams...you knew at that moment a part of him if not all died with her. The guilt and pain he burdened himself with. His only living child, he lost him too. Just sitting in that chair thinking.
Didn't Kay also lose Michael's baby?
I watched the trilogy again last weekend. It's been years since I watched it. Such an amazing story, movie and cast. As for the music, it's just haunting. Such a sad chain of events. Michael really loved this woman. Tragic. I felt I was there in the movie living it with them. I went to Italy in 2014. What a beautiful country.
What a beautiful lady. She was ONLY 16 when filming started BUT turned 17 when the movie was released. She had NO Hollywood career because "ALL they wanted to do was take off my clothes" SO she stayed in Italian cinema. Our loss!
Of course. Hollywood smh
Crazy she went naked underage on screen😱😱😱
Love how Michael suffered this loss all by himself cuz no one in the family knew he was a widower before marrying Kay. He only told them about apollonia when he got Vietnam flashbacks after his son played this theme by that time he was too old
Shit I never realized that
he never was in Vietnam was he?
Viet war started in the 60s, Micheal fought in WW2 ig...
@@thatrichindian647 vietnam flashbacks is a term used for bring back memories 😑😑😑
She lost Apollonia and a child she was expecting a baby when she died Michael went back to America bad
Never kill a Corleone's true love, as he will kill your whole crew.
True story in Florence the Patsi family at the behest of the Catholic church tried to kill Cosmos Demeneci, so they killed the entire family, their relatives, servants, and even their friends. That is how payback in Italy was.
@@lestermount3287 beautiful
And their dogs
@@MsSoulProvider 😂
Saddest sequence in the entire saga.
Yeah.
The death of his daughter beats this scene for impact.
Fredos death is the saddest for mw
The whole ending of the saga is the saddest for me, I always cry but because of Michael, not for Mary
She did not deserve to die , so beautiful and innocent and really did look like an Italian beauty
When Apollonia shows Him that Necklace… That was beautiful !!
Probably Apollonia is the best thing in that world. her gaze, her smile, her death
priceless
Apollonia was truly magnificent, almost non-existent in reality, and i am not speaking only of physical beauty, but also of something else, all its sweetness and femininity, naive, perhaps yes, but it is that naivety that awakens the protective instinct in man, as well as his own shyness, I fell in love immediately
Michael became ruthless and stone cold after her death..
This scene is speechless from entire Saga, felt like a dream.❤️
They purely loved eachother. Her death was so heartbreaking for Michael💔
Hello mate we from same country never expected my country men here lmao
@@iamgreatplayz4325 why you didn't expected bruh?😂 Some indians do have good taste
@@trippytech5113 believe me Or not bro but I used to think that I'm the only indian who saw godfather whenever I asked my friends about godfather they either didn't knew or some even used to say you need to go modern and watch anime instead of this crap xd
@@iamgreatplayz4325 dude they are saying this is crap??then go and tell them that This "crap" has won many Oscars for shit!
@@trippytech5113i watched and read novel do not expect other like or not your expecting something from others is the problem
Al Pacino was and still is one of the best actors in this lifetime he is genuine about the rolls he played and does them so well what more can I say about my hero Bless you al
He has money probably and was good looking.
До мурашек.. плакать хочется...фильм моего детства, не пускали до 16 лет, смотрела уже взрослой. Актеры, музыка, природа, Френсис Форд Коппола все сделал гениально! Сицилия-мечта многих, чтобы увидеть! 🥰🥰🥰
Müthiş 👍
I wondered how Michael's life had been had Apollonia had lived. She wasn't like Kaye. She wouldn't have questioned his business. In the book she was pregnant with his child before she was killed.
God Damm it! T_T
sticking to one´s own always is the best.
Omggg 😔😔😔
In the book this music does not exits
Too bad.
Very touching song.. one of my fav movie of all time. My lovely parents love this movie very much when i was a child years ago. Now they already passed away, so when i watching this movie i always remember them.. Thankyou for uploading this video. Best regards from Jakarta, Indonesia :)
I believe Don Vito would be so proud to know Michael's wife is a sicilian woman...I bet that was one of the reasons he married her in the first place...plus she is way beautier than Kay
Vinicius Fiocco Apollonia is beautiful and From Sicily
Why always fuckin comments should compare Kay to Apollonia
@@jeffreykam3748 because miguel likes them both, marries them both, but not at the same time, but knows them both at the same time
@@MrSmith-nx5uw Both women have no common EXcept 'haD relationship with Michael Corleone', Caucasian.
@@MrSmith-nx5uw And you said 'But not married at same time' so that's why both doesn't deserve to compare each other. This movie doesn't tell or deny M Corleone's historical girls are only both two women.
This is absolutely beautiful, the whole idea about this story is what love really means and what it means to find ur significant other. I really wish as a person who was born in this generation can go back to this beautiful year.
This society now was nothing like how it was before. I wish a boy would look at me this and not being called a “simp” for respecting women, also to love for me who I am. I wish I can have a love story like this and tell my kids one day. I could watch this all day I’m so in love with their story it’s unbelievable, ahh pls take me back!🥺🥺♥️✨
There is probably a guy like this but he's over 80 y.o.. I'm not rich enought or in the mafia.
Love means that you like how someone looks? Seems pretty superficial to me
Godfather was not just a movie about crimes, mafia or action.. It's an elegant reflection of life from a different mirror!
This movie will never get old
Timeless.. ❤
Nothing can ever replace and go further than this movie. Never ever...I like the family scene, reminds me a typical Turkish family. We, the mediterranean care a lot about family...
1:35 Appolonia logró sacarle una sonrisa, no recuerdo verlo sonreír en toda la trilogía.
He did many time when he was with Kay
What a beautiful girl, what a great musician and what a great actor I fell in love with this amazing video ❤️👌🌹
È una melodia davvero impressionante. Non tutte le canzoni sono così profonde. È come se succedesse qualcosa dentro di me mentre l'ascolto. È affascinante.
Questa musica è struggente...ogni volta che la sento mi da i brividi...❤
The first love ! The pur love !
Not his first love. This is after Kay
@@hoanghoang7914 But he loved Apollonia more
True!
@@hoanghoang7914 that was not called love. His real love was with Apollonia
Pure*
Appolonia is soooo beautiful😢
Was**
Marwa ❤Yakout
Have you seen urself? Lol
بصراحه إنتي اجمل منها بكتير من وين حضريتك ؟
Marwa Yakout Yes.
My heart always melts when I see these scenes. Apollonia.
Какое счастье жить в такой семье, под защитой матери и отца и получить от судьбы любимого мужа, подарить ему, выбранному судьбой, всю себя! Как это несправедливо
The way she appreciated his gift♥️
Nino Rota's music is unforgettable!
She looks like a greek goddess.
She looks "mas Greca que Italiana"
She definitely is a goddess
@@legiopretorian Both Italian and Greek Women are Gorgeous by the Way!!!
@@Carlos-sd6cz i supose that you didnt meet an albanian girl, the albanian girls are most neautifun in the world
@@ylbermaxhuni7366 glad to know, I might visit Albania. cheers!!!
Life took everything from him but apollonia took his heart and soul with her
What Michael and Appollonia had was very pure! In some parallel universe, they were together for more than they were just meant to be!
Beautiful song video.Thanks Nino Taro,Mario Fuzo,Francis Ford Coppola,Gordon Willis,
Al Pacino,Simonetta Stefanelli,Paramount Pictures company...film The Godfather 1972.
Thanks Nostaljik Muzik for uploading. (Aug17,2021).
Un uomo dovrebbe comportarsi cosi con le donne anche nella sua vita. Il padrino è un esempio a seguire per qualcuno che vuole diventare un uomo grande
beautiful culture of which I am so proud to be part of. Grazie, mama! My mother was this gorgeous.
I like how her hairstyle changes throughout her meetings with Michael:
0:22 first encounter: her hair is somewhat messy.
0:38 official meeting: hair half up.
1:23 second meeting: hair still half up but with more volume and a little bit more glamorous.
1:41 third meeting: high updo with curls.
2:09 wedding: updo with elaborate braids.
-married life: always glamorous updo.
Essa música é tão linda, muito linda mesmo. Nunca na minha vida uma música me fez chorar desse jeito. ESTE FILME É INCRÍVEL!
It truly left me heartbroken , I couldn't get over this for days. his dream turned into a nightmare in a matter of minutes . He truly loved Apollonia and still had a heart which was quickly taken away from him , a true tragic hero .
hero?! i think you missed the point.
@@minecrafting2211 i think you missed the point soy.
@@minecrafting2211 "tragic" hero. It's tragic hero, Regina.
Concordo. Sou brasileiro,mas, foi injusto no roteiro de o padrinho, a morte da linda Apollonia. Um grande abraço.
She was expecting a baby Apollonia, the loss was hard for Michael back to America bad
Parfois les regards expriment plus que 1000 mots, c'est magnifique 🥰💞et quelle belle musique !!
Totalmente fascinados, simplemente un flechazo. A pesar de pertenecer a una familia muy tradicional, ella no pierde ninguna oportunidad. Bella Apollonia, qué pena lo que le pasó.
Marvellous background music & peerless acting skill of Sir Pachino .
J avais 15 ans quand j ai vu le film pour la première fois. La beauté Appolonia a toujours resté gravé dans ma tête.
This video is amazing. I´m always crying when I watch it. It´s like a portrait of that kind of love, the idilic love, the passion, everything... is that kind of love that we lost and just stay with us like memories and nostalgia, and with a lot of illutions that we´re going to feel it again. The love that never was, but remains with us.
😍no words can describe my feelings for this great movie.
One of the most beautiful scenes ever made
As a Kurd watching this scene 1:03 reminds me alot about my culture we Kurds share similarities with Italian culture!
So do we, Christian Arabs ❤
💚☀️❤️
Какой прекрасный фильм, великолепная музыка, какие актеры, все помним, можно смотреть и слушать бесконечно, сердце замирает
This brought me to tears...what true love looked like once upon a time...boy how times have changed :( #absolutelypureandbeautiful #loveatfirstsight
Beautiful old times. Precious, beautiful, innocent, pure. That's what makes humans human.
She's so young and gorgeous - Simonetta Stefanelli only 18 here. Their courtship - Apollonia's shy look at her Mother and quiet "Grazie" and Michal's equally shy and quiet "Prego" is beautifully old-world and touching.
After he lost her, he became stone cold and brute.
Multumesc pentru această frumoasă melodie și eu vă doresc o seară minunata si o noapte liniștită
I saw this movie yesterday, and cant stop my self to see the other 2 parts. Just imagine they made this movie In 1972. I was born after 16 years. And watching it now. Wow.... it's so amazing. The movie is so addictive. Feel like to just keep watching it. I am a stage artist and I know how difficult it os to act. This movie has changed something in me. I don't know what but truly something
That scene tears me up every time. Michael's soul and demeanor died when his beautiful innocent wife murdered.
Man this movie is so epic... watched it 100s of times.. still feels fresh... !!!
The actress who played Apollonia is probably the most beautiful face I’ve ever seen in Hollywood.
I don't know why but when i see the views on this video, the hills, the mountais, the trees i felt like i have been here thousand years ago, i have seen this kind of places in my vivid dreams continually, yet i have never been there.
Abi bu filmde bu müzik insanı sanki o yillara götürüyor farkli bir güzellik be 🌹🖤
It's a story that always encrich my heart.
How talented they are that we still admire them..i really imagined myself at the place of Michael.
I wish i will find someone like apolonia.
Love from Bangladesh
Ahhh music to my ears 🥂❤️. My physical relatives were mostly from the old country how they say. (Communist Russia at the time) and the theme to me it's like a Melody of a greater past dispite it was a happy struggle physically for for the country itself. I've seen this trilogy 100s of times it never gets old. It reminds of my once now ex lover whom we had bonding relationship dispite the distance and only seeing her in flight every summer to see family and friends with my mother and two sisters. This trilogy has aged like wine.
The best movie, the best trilogy in history of cinema.
Necklace scene is great. No words needed.
This movie is a masterpiece itself and everyone knows that.
But this Sicily music is from another world, so relaxing, will let you go into your world where you are living with your love ones.
This movie is so real.
The. Godfather is the BEST film of every times
Speak softly love for knowone will hear us but sky ! Wine colored days warmed by the sun ! Il mezzogiorno ! It sounds even better in Italiano !!!!! What a masterpiece !! Timeless
*A favorite film l could watch it over again.*
Sinceramente, una bella música que le llega al fondo del alma
Bella canzone, bella Sicilia, grande capolavoro del 7 °. arte. Oh! Se fossi un po 'più bionda, mi ricorda così tanto un amore proibito mmmm per favore
Whole Sicily (Italy) is dream... Mesmerizing performance by Al pachino....😭 I miss the ending .. .al pachino's reaction was just Oscar ❤️ winning
This theme is the most perfect example of Americanized Italian music, And the best movie theme ever composed.
Funny to see them walk and all her family walk behind them
Honest respect
Michael wasn't the only one struck by the thunderbolt when Apollonia first showed up.There was a 14 year old Texan who was,he was me.
This music is one of the most iconic songs in cinema. Always gets me in the feels.
This was the happiest and saddest part of this movie
Every dude that’s ever watched this movie always dreamed of having their own Apollonia in Sicily.
linda canção , trilha de um filme grandioso e inesquecível !
I think so too. Absolutely in the top 10 best movies ever
ОБОЖАЮ ЭТОТ ФИЛЬМ! АЛЬ ПАЧИНО ЭТО САМОРОДОК СВОЕЙ СТРАНЫ!
БЕЗУПРЕЧЕН, СО СВОЕЙ ХАРИЗМОЙ, ВЫГЛЯДИТ ОЧЕНЬ БРУТАЛЬНО!
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👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹🥀🌹
Apollonia is just pure beauty. When I first saw her in the film I found her one of the most beautiful as well as innocent woman