4) The Godfather

Francis Ford Coppola didn’t just direct The Godfather, he orchestrated a symphony of crime, family, and power. Released in 1972, this cinematic masterpiece swept three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and set the gold standard for storytelling. Marlon Brando’s iconic portrayal of Don Vito Corleone is unforgettable, but it’s Al Pacino’s transformation as Michael that makes it legendary. From its gripping plot to Nino Rota’s haunting score, everything about this film screams perfection. Coppola didn’t make a movie; he created a legacy.
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