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The film is often viewed as a cautionary capitalist parable [5, 15]. While Vito builds a family legacy through strategic violence and communal respect, Michael’s pursuit of absolute power destroys the very family he claims to protect [5, 15, 16].

Initially, Coppola was hesitant to return for a sequel and even suggested Martin Scorsese as a potential director [6]. Paramount eventually persuaded him with a then-unprecedented $1 million fee and full creative control [6]. The Godfather Part II

The film is noted for its breathtakingly ambitious direction and the work of cinematographer Gordon Willis , whose use of shadows and sepia tones defined the look of the "New Hollywood" era [18, 20, 30]. Production and Legacy The film is often viewed as a cautionary