Power is a main theme. The Corleone family's rise to power, their struggles to maintain it, and how power affects their relationships both within the family and with the outside world.
The end of the 'Godfather' novel leaves the Corleone family in a state of disarray in some ways. Michael's rise to power has cost them dearly in terms of family harmony. They are still a powerful family in terms of influence, but the family bonds are severely strained.
Michael Bublé and Luisana Lopilato's love story began at some point. They were attracted to each other and started a relationship. They share a lot in common. They both love family life. Their family has grown over the years with the addition of their children. Their love has endured and they often show their affection for each other in public, like at various events where they are seen holding hands and looking at each other lovingly.
The ending concludes the Corleone family's story with a sense of decay. Michael has become a tyrant in a way, and the family is no longer the tight - knit unit it once was. Their rise to power has led to their downfall in terms of family values.
The main similarities are in the character portrayal of Don Corleone and the overall theme of power and family. However, the novel offers more depth in character development and backstories. The film, on the other hand, visually brings the story to life with great cinematography and performances.
Michael Caine's wife is an important figure in his personal life. From what we can gather, she has been a constant presence. For example, she would have been there when he received awards, celebrating his achievements. They also would have had private moments, like family dinners at home. Their relationship is likely based on mutual understanding. She might have given him advice on different matters, be it career - related or personal. And in turn, Michael Caine would have provided for her and been a loving partner.
Luca Brasi might have been a loner or an outcast in his pre - Corleone days. He could have been a man who had few friends and was just trying to get by. Maybe he worked odd jobs here and there, but his violent tendencies always made him stand out. And that's what caught the attention of the Corleone family.
Given the lack of context, Michael could be anyone. He might be a local storyteller in a small town, known for his engaging tales. Or perhaps he's a character in a story within a larger narrative, like a character in a novel who has a story - telling role.