Read more: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye at Tate Britain review: A playful enigmaThe Godfather Part III has had a reputation somewhat similar to The Hobbit Trilogy or The Matrix sequels.
Many defend it and point out moments worth celebrating, but generally it is considered a disappointment in comparison to its legendary predecessors.
Overstuffed and melodramatic, it was a film trying to imitate the previous two, rather than a story cut from the same cloth.
Approaching his sixties and suffering from ill health, Michael attempts to make the family business legitimate by bailing out The Vatican in exchange for controlling interest in a European conglomerate.
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