Scorcese is very difficult to pin down, stylewise. In addition to the films you've listed, he also directed 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore', and 'The Age of Innocence'. He may possibly have handled GFII very similarly to the way FFC did, except the latter-day Michael Corleone story may have had ever MORE of an edge to it than it already does!

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