The Sopranos

The Sopranos

1999
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The Sopranos

9.2 | TV-MA | en | Drama

The story of New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano and the difficulties he faces as he tries to balance the conflicting requirements of his home life and the criminal organization he heads. Those difficulties are often highlighted through his ongoing professional relationship with psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi. The show features Tony's family members and Mafia associates in prominent roles and story arcs, most notably his wife Carmela and his cousin and protégé Christopher Moltisanti.

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9.2 | TV-MA | en | Drama , Crime | More Info
Released: 1999-01-10 | Released Producted By: HBO , Brad Grey Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.hbo.com/the-sopranos
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The story of New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano and the difficulties he faces as he tries to balance the conflicting requirements of his home life and the criminal organization he heads. Those difficulties are often highlighted through his ongoing professional relationship with psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi. The show features Tony's family members and Mafia associates in prominent roles and story arcs, most notably his wife Carmela and his cousin and protégé Christopher Moltisanti.

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Drama , Crime

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Cast

James Gandolfini , Edie Falco , Jamie-Lynn Sigler , Robert Iler , Lorraine Bracco , Michael Imperioli

Director

Bob Shaw

Producted By

HBO , Brad Grey Television

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Bob Shaw
Bob Shaw

Production Design

Juliet Polcsa
Juliet Polcsa

Costume Design

Eddy Vallante
Eddy Vallante

Post Production Assistant

Sheila Jaffe
Sheila Jaffe

Casting

Brad Grey
Brad Grey

Executive Producer

Matthew Weiner
Matthew Weiner

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Mitchell Burgess
Mitchell Burgess

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David Chase
David Chase

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Robin Green
Robin Green

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Ilene Landress
Ilene Landress

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Frank Renzulli
Frank Renzulli

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Terence Winter
Terence Winter

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Martin Bruestle
Martin Bruestle

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Todd A. Kessler
Todd A. Kessler

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Allen Coulter
Allen Coulter

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Diane Frolov
Diane Frolov

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Andrew Schneider
Andrew Schneider

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The Sopranos Audience Reviews

Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Reptileenbu Did you people see the same film I saw?
Aneesa Wardle The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
demis-99265 A must see show, amazing depiction of the soprano family and their mafia practices. Currently one of my favs
nate-car Gangster, crime movies and TV shows need to watch this and go- "ohhhh! That's how it's done!" Nasty, dirty, funny, violent and yet completely lovable. Slightly crumbles toward the finale after some key characters depart and a controversial ending, still one of the best shows ever!
Ludovico Avogadro Let me start by saying that I loved the Sopranos.I was hooked from the first episode onwards. A series full of interesting characters, many times with a comical touch in regards to these guys' closed minds, and hypocritical thinking. I just finished the series, for the first time (yes it has ended over ten years ago). I'll start by saying what I liked least about the series. Sometimes, the situation got a bit stagnant, in the sense that there was not much going on, or rather, not many new events going on. When something new did happen, the situation would often go back to normal after maximum three episodes. I loved the first season since it was probably the most variant in terms of events (maybe that's just the way I feel). However, there are far more things I liked rather than disliked. What I absolutely loved most about the series is witnessing the different characters, their thoughts, their actions, and especially the hilarious hypocrisy. Italian-american gangsters are like this. This is a much more realistic version of the italian gangster the movie world is used to. It's rarely a world of gentlemen, and great Dons who are against drugs regardless the money (quoting the Godfather here). Gangsters make money in any way they can, and the bosses don't care where that money comes from, as long as it goes into their pockets, as we often see in this series; Tony receiving a fat envelope from one of his captains, and putting it straight in his pocket.The southern italian mentality is also truly present (I am from Naples, Italy). Something very stereotypical was the fact that at the Soprano house, there would always be a plate of pasta, lasagna, etc. ready to be eaten. Carmela would always worry about whether her family has eaten enough. This is very much the case in southern Italy. I loved the different characters' mentalities, one of my favorites being Paulie. Paulie is an amazing character on the show. He is a straight up G, who's main objective in life is making money, and stacking money over that. If something is in his interest, he goes for it. He's more calm in the final season, but that's also because he's older. Every character has a story, and many times it's up the viewer's mind to figure out how he got to where he is, but all of them had the more or less the same childhood and upbringing as the main characters we are witnessing. I have to say my favorite episode from the entire season has been and still is episode 6, from season 3. It's an episode that is fabulously directed, and goes into the life of one of the Bing's strippers: Tracee. It shows how brutal the gangster world could be to those who are just seen as tools to make money. A young girl named Tracee, uneducated on the opportunities life has to offer, is dragged into a life of drugs, sex, and abuse by the men working for Tony. The episodes shows the few events leading to her death. It was an emotional episode for me, seeing the parallel of a hopeful girl, who truly has nothing but a dream for a love life, and a baby (Tracee) and the one of Tony's daughter, Meadow (same age as Tracee), who studies at a prestigious university, unaware of the true issues in life, having always lived in a bubble of wealth, provided by the money people like Tracee were making for her father. It highlighted the fact that in life, the main player is luck, whether you are lucky enough to be born where you're born, and whether you're lucky to develop the intelligence to change your situation, and make a difference.Regardless, I rated the Sopranos a 9/10. I enjoyed the series, but am glad to be done. RIP James Gandolfini
anthonycciancio The sopranos is great but it just isn't as good as shows like breaking bad. Also some episode I just feel like are a wast of time. But holy crap there are some just off the charts good episodes . You should watch it but it's a little dated great .