Al Pacino on [The Godfather: Part III (1990)]

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000199/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm
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You know what the problem with that film is?
The real problem? Nobody wants to see Michael have retribution and feel guilty. That's not who he is. In the other scripts, in Michael's mind he is avenging his family and saving them.

Michael never thinks of himself as a gangster - not as a child, not while he is one and not afterward. That is not the image he has of himself.

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He's not a part of the [Goodfellas (1990)] thing.

Michael has this code: he lives by something that makes audiences respond. But once he goes away from that and starts crying over coffins, making confessions and feeling remorse, it isn't right.

I applaud [Francis Ford Coppola] for trying to get to that, but Michael is so frozen in that image.

There is in him a deep feeling of having betrayed his mother by killing his brother. That was a mistake. And we are ruled by these mistakes in life as time goes on. He was wrong.

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Like in [Scarface (1983)] when Tony kills Manny - that is wrong and he pays for it. And in his way, Michael pays for it.

Coppola and Puzo punished Michael mercilessly! and Pacino let them!
The degradation of once powerful [albeit nefarious] man was absolutely brutal indeed
Oh, the ignominy of it all......