Nevertheless, Pacino’s protagonist was no mere copy of his old man.

In moral terms, one murder ordered by Michael is no more evil than the next.

It’s impossible to say for certain, but all clues inThe GodfatherandThe Godfather Part IIsuggest the latter.

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For starters, Vito always exuded a more compassionate aura.

In contrast,Michael retained a steelier, detached personathroughoutThe GodfatherPart II&Part III.

I think your brain’s going soft."

Al Pacino as Michael Corleone and Marlon Brando as Vito in The Godfather.

A second example can be found during Vito’s meeting with the heads of New York’s Five Families.

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Michael Succeeded…

But At What Cost?

Al Pacino and Andy Garcia in The Godfather Part III

It cannot be said that Michael’s approach to running the Corleone family did not yield results.

Ever since its release in 1990, The Godfather Part III has been criticized.

However, it isnt nearly as bad as some people make it out to be.

Al Pacino as Michael Corleone sitting down outside in The Godfather 2.

Alas, Michael’s methods came at a great cost.

Michael buckled under the weight of this trauma, as it visibly consumed him into old age.

Michael’s path eventually culminated in a very different ending compared to the one his father received.

Michael (Al Pacino) holds Fredo’s (John Cazale) face in The Godfather Part II.

Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone leaning in The Godfather.

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