Robert De Niro and Francis Ford Coppola on set on The Godafther part II (1974)
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Robert De Niro and Francis Ford Coppola on set on The Godafther part II (1974)
(Source: marthajefferson, via fuckyeahdirectors)
In The Godfather Trilogy, the camera lingers over 20 times on oranges. Some interpreted this presence as an indication of imminent death or danger for the character interacting with the fruit. “It started out as an accident”, said Coppola in DVD commentaries, “but once we realized we had used oranges so frequently in the first movie, we used them purposefully in the others.”
The saga ends with Michael dying, an orange in his hand. [x]
Patton, one of the greatest openings of the history of cinema / Una de las mejores entradas de la historia del cine,
Scene written by Francis Ford Coppola / Escena escrita por Francis Ford Coppola