The Godfather is my favorite Christmas movie of all time. It's a Christmas movie right? Well, it's my favorite movie, and I watch it every year at Christmas. To me, it's as close to a perfect film as I think you can get. I've read Mario Puzo's novel. I've watched every special feature. So, when I heard that this book even existed, I got excited. This is a reproduction of the notebook that director, Francis Ford Coppola, used to bring this wonderful movie to life. It not only lifts the curtain showing how The Godfather came to be, but it reveals Coppola's invaluable techniques for crafting a story.
Coppola went through Mario Puzo's novel page by page, developing a synopsis that would shape the script and the direction of the film. Each scene is detailed with tone, setting, and pitfalls. Exposition is trimmed, and some characters are cut completely in order to create a story that would work cinematically.
The book's pretty hefty, since there's a whole other book within it. It also includes a wonderful introduction by Coppola, and behind the scenes photos of the young cast. If you're a big fan of The Godfather or if you're interested in how film adaptations are made, definitely pick this up.
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The Godfather Notebook
by Francis Ford Coppola
Regan Arts
2016, 784 pages, 8.5 x 1.5 x 11 inches, Paperback
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