According to Coppola, 75, he envisioned 'The Godfather', starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino as father-son, as the story of Michael Corleone who reluctantly inherits the family business.
The director dubbed the success of 'Godfather' "an accident" that changed things for him. He said the film was a metaphor" for America.
"I never thought there should be more than one Godfather. When they first came with the idea, I thought it was a tragic story about this man growing up and becoming a part of the family business. He tries to protect his family but ends up slaughtering them. Michael is a tragic figure for me," Coppola said at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2014 here today.
Coppola said he revisited the story again after getting in a "terrible financial predicament" but the director has no regret. "When you are old, there is nothing worse than thinking I wish I had done this. So, I did absolutely everything," he added.
Coppola said he did not even want to call the 1990 film, which got seven Oscars nominations despite mixed reviews, as 'Godfather'.
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