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The Godfather & The Bible (2 Kings 1-12) #9170
06/05/04 02:36 PM
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Have any of you noticed similarities of various scenes from the Godfather and various stories from the bible?

2 Kings 1-12 (David's final instructions to his son Solomon reminds me of the scene where The Don talks to Michael for the last time. David made peace with certain people, but those same people would be a threat to Solomon's rule, so David advised Solomon to take care of them after his death.)

2 Samuel 2:18-23 (The death of a warrior named Asahel reminded me of Sonny's death. If their anger didn't cloud their judgement, they probably would have lived longer. Both were skilled fighters).

2 Samuel 3:22-30 (Revenge in a sweet way)

2 Samuel 20:4-13 (Jealousy and insecurity leads to a suprising yet senseless killing[betrayal])

Judges 3:20-25 ("I have a message from God" then a stabbing of the gut.., The element of suprise, suspense, reminds me of so many murder scenes including Part 3 Where Calo says "I have a message from Michael Corleone")

I could go on and on but one last thing to remember, Just like the Don's had some awesome men (LuciBrasi, Clemenza, Neri, Roco, Genco, Tom, Etc.) David had some awsome men that protected him too (Samuel 23:8-39)

Re: The Godfather & The Bible (2 Kings 1-12) #9171
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That is very interesting! Well who knows, maybe the movies about a lot of unholiness could have been derived form the good book itself. I haven't noticed this, I am not a very religous person, but who knows The Godfather may just make me a stronger christian.


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Re: The Godfather & The Bible (2 Kings 1-12) #9172
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Good observation GB. There are many universal themes in the GF trilogy that can be drawn from in other stories or similies made. You could have a field day with the Bible and The GFT or Shakespeare and the GFT.

I think the bottomline is the GF is a great set of movies that are very well thought out, well produced and told with deep and universal themes in theme and that's why the GF will be a classic.

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excellent reference you have made, this will provoke greater discussion for the thread.

Re: The Godfather & The Bible (2 Kings 1-12) #9174
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I agree, those comparisons are very good. I think what separates the GF from other movies is that it tells a classic story with deep, deep characters. This type of depth automatically makes it comparable with other classics like biblical tales, shakespeare and greek mythology. Tales that deal with the core traits of humanity itself.


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Re: The Godfather & The Bible (2 Kings 1-12) #9175
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I never read the bible, is it a whodunnit? Any good?


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Re: The Godfather & The Bible (2 Kings 1-12) #9176
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Originally posted by Turi Giuliano:
I never read the bible, is it a whodunnit? Any good?
Wait 'til the movie comes out.


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Originally posted by Turi Giuliano:
[b] I never read the bible, is it a whodunnit? Any good?
Wait 'til the movie comes out. [/b]
Nah they always ruin it.


So die all who betray Giuliano

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