Full Movie I came in at the end, the best was over: the Sopranos between reality and collective consciousness release date gomovies Hd-720p tt8615724 english subtitle

I came in at the end, the best was over: the Sopranos between reality and collective consciousness release date gomovies Hd-720p tt8615724 english subtitle

 

 

I came in at the end, the best was over: the Sopranos between reality and collective consciousness Documentary genre

 

 

  • Creator - Emanuele Pilonero
  • Countries - Italy
  • genres - Documentary
  • 8m
Theres one scene where Tony & Carm go see his kids shrink and Tony uses it as an opportunity to talk about himself. Carmela glares at him. It just proves therapy gave him the verbiage and knowledge to use it to his advantage by playing victim, etc. Great analysis in your video.

YOU GOT OUT A SUITCASE. Yep, you're right. I've never even seen the show, thought it was stupid, but he has to have been killed, probably by that guy in the coat. Nothing else makes sense because show-writers and producers don't just cut-off mid scene in the show's finale. Thus, that means there had to be something fundamentally symbolic enough, spoke enough to the overall theme of the show to warrant choosing that sort of ending. And if it's true that the majority of the scenes were shot to be of that which Tony knew and understood or saw, then putting the viewer in Tony's perspective for the very last scene would make perfect sense, and incredibly more creative than I have ever given The Suprano's credit for. I think any other explanation would not have been significant enough to warrant everyone agreeing to end the show so abruptly like that. Because that's the life of gang leader, a mobster, and kingpin, a leader of organized crime. Everything's going along like it always does, but you accumulate so many enemies, so many problems, one day, bam, and it's all over. That's what the viewer experienced.

This shows how tony can read the future well. It kept him out of the can all these years. He can read people to well. DOB 1981 by far the best show I've seen in my life. I miss tv of this quality. Incredible show, it grows on me every time I watch it. Not sure if it tops The Wire, I'd say they're neck and neck, just very different approaches. He was a great moneymaker was ralphie. Full Movie I came in at the end, the best was over: the Sopranos between reality and collective consciousness.

That old lady has big knockers

 

Do Marlo from the wire. …. could use it as probable cause for a warrant, couldn't you... ….evidence of extortion and attempt to defraud... those are BORKO predicates right. Also, the lyrics of the song Don't Stop Believing kind of 'score' the scene... listen closely to each lyric and apply it with what you see on the screen at that time... it is very, very cool. They even had a line of Carmela's dialogue usurp the one line in the song that 'doesn't work' with everything known about the show... born and raised in south Detroit... Tony was't raised there, so they mixed C's dialogue over it, but all the other lines are audible, and do seem to have meaning connected to what you're seeing on the screen. When the MO guy walks by the Soprano table, the music swells in volume as we hear Steve Perry sing shadows... somewhere in the niiight... So cool... I'm gettin chills again thinkin about it! And the onion ring thing is the one other little thing I could think of... Watch as Tony, Carmela and AJ each, in turn, eat their onion ring... all 3 of them place it wholly in their mouth, w/o biting it. This has been said to be symbolic of taking a wafer wholly in the mouth as they do at Catholic church services... and maybe at a funeral...

Walt won, but it was a Pyrrhic victory. He killed the neo-Nazis and avenged Hank, but Hank is still dead. He provided for his family, but his family despises him and his family will only ever know that money as being provided by Gretchen and Elliott. He didn't let his lung cancer be the death of him, but he died anyway. He avoided capture by the police, but he will still be remembered by all as a criminal. He freed Jesse, but if there was any shred of affection he still held for Jesse at that moment, what would he think about what kind of life a thoroughly broken Jesse would even have to look forward to. Well, considering that Walt married Skyler. I'd say the game was rigged from the start. More Sopranos videos please and thanks. Full Movie I came in at the end, the best was over: the Sopranos between reality and collective consciousness project.

 

 

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