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Saturday, 31 December 2016

Novels To Films - The GodFather - Once Upon A Screen....


My Learnings from the Book - The Godfather #Books #Reading...






Here's a look at Coppola's heavily-annotated copy of Mario Puzo's novel to give you a glimpse of the level of detail he poured into converting the Godfather book into a cinematic masterpiece: 








And since “an offer he can’t refuse” has been repeated ad nauseam in every hacky review of Coppola's otherwise entertaining stocking stuffer, we thought it’d be nice to shed some light on the lesser-known life (and business!) lessons within his three-part saga, 
(four if you count the Modern Family tribute.)

On negotiating

“Luca Brasi held a gun to his head and my father assured him that either his brains or his signature would be on the contract.” -- Michael Corleone, Book I

On health benefits

“I’d give 4 million just to be able to take a piss without it hurting.” -- Hyman Roth, Book II


On risk variables

“In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns.” -- Calo, Book I

On pivoting

“I’ve lost the lust for women and now my mind is clear.” -- Don Altobello, Book III

On getting ahead in business without really dying

“If history has taught us anything, it’s that you can kill anybody.” -- Michael Corleone, Book II


On cause and effect

“You touch my sister again, I’ll kill you.” -- Sonny Corleone, Book I

On unexpected growth 

“You know Michael, now that you’re so respectable, I think you’re more dangerous than ever.” -- Kay Corleone, Book III

On healthy competition

“I don’t feel like I have to wipe everyone out, Tom. Just my enemies.” -- Michael Corleone, Book II

On strategizing

“Never hate your enemies, it affects your judgment.” -- Michael Corleone, Book III

On consulting

“Never tell anyone outside the family what you are thinking again.” -- Vito Corleone, Book I

On business planning

“I don’t want anything to happen to [my brother, Fredo,] while his mother’s alive.” -- Michael Corleone, Book II


On investment goals 

“And may your first child be a masculine child.” -- Luca Brasi, Book I

On life-work balance


“Don’t ask me about my business, Kay.” -- Michael Corleone, Book I

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