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In Reply to: RE: But, a day later and the political message of the film has come a bit more into focus: it does have a posted by Jazz Inmate on December 19, 2012 at 10:20:37
may not agree with Coppola's message, but that was it. It specifically was said by Michael to his wife in the first film. Too bad you missed the central point.
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The mafia power structure was portrayed as more honorable in that regard, but there was still a constant wish to go "legit" in that Vito wanted Michael to be a senator or congressman and Michael himself kept trying to put himself in a position to get out of his criminal activities.
Frankly, I think the movie at its core was about the eroding of family values in America. Vito was totally motivated by doing the right thing for his family, from avenging his father's and brothers' deaths in Sicily to providing for his family in New York. Michael had similar motivations but he was never able to reconcile his power with his American wife (you have actually used a line from a conversation between them as your thesis for the entire saga) and ended up destroying his family and killing his own brother.
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