The Godfather is one of the most legendary films of all time, but its elevated status is just one reason The Godfather is impossible to remake.
Whether The Godfather could be remade today is a volatile topic, but there are clear reasons it would be impossible. For some, nothing is sacred when it comes to cinema. If a film has the ability to be redone in a new way, then it could very well be worth the time and effort. When it comes to The Godfather, however, the mere idea that anyone would attempt to remake what is largely considered one of the greatest films of all time is, quite frankly, sacrilege in the eyes of many.
4 The Godfather Was The First Gangster Movie Of Its Kind Today, the idea of the gangster movie is so entrenched in cinema and the minds of audiences that it has almost become cliché. This is not to say that depictions of famed criminals and illicit underworld activity is not still immensely popular. In fact, the gangster movie genre arguably has more fuel for its storylines today than ever before.
With the notable exception of Marlon Brando, the vast majority of The Godfather’s cast were not household names at the time of the film’s release. The likes of Al Pacino, James Caan, and Diane Keaton were all only just beginning to discover their true strengths as actors, and their places as Hollywood royalty were yet to be determined.
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