Concluding a film trilogy comes with a tremendous amount of expectations in order to fulfill what was set up in the previous installments. Not only must this threequel be a standalone film that succeeds on its own merits, but it should complete the character arcs that were established from the beginning. There’s no room for a film to simply be “good,” especially if its predecessors are great; The Godfather: Part III is a perfectly adequate film that has the unfortunate task of following up two of the most beloved classics of all-time.