Product Description Watch all episodes of writer-producer-director David Chase's extraordinary US television series. The Sopranos is nominally an urban gangster drama, but its true impact strikes closer to home, chronicling a dysfunctional, suburban family in bold relief. And for protagonist Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), there's the added complexity posed by heading twin families, his collegial mob clan and his own, nouveau riche brood. The series' first season was built around what Tony learns when, whipsawed between those two worlds, he finds himself plunged into depression and seeks psychotherapy--a gesture at odds with his mid-level machismo, yet instantly recognizable as a modern emotional test. With analysis built into the very spine of the show's elaborate episodic structure, creator Chase and his formidable team of directors, writers and actors weave an unpredictable series of parallel and intersecting plot arcs that twist from tragedy to farce to social realism throughout six spellbinding series. While created for a smaller screen, they enjoy a far larger canvas than a single movie would afford, and the results, like the very best episodic television, attain a richness and scope far closer to a novel than movies normally get. Alternately seductive, exasperated, fearful, and murderous, James Gandolfini's Tony is utterly convincing, even when executing brutal shifts between domestic comedy and dramatic violence. .co.uk Review A flat-out treasure trove of television, The Sopranos Complete HBO Seasons 1-6 box set brings together every episode of a genuinely extraordinary series. Those that call it quite possibly the best show America has produced in the last decade aren’t far wide of the mark (although fans of The Wire could have an argument there). To think The Sopranos all started from a simple sell: that a New Jersey mob boss falls into depression, and seeks out counselling to help him cope. And while early episodes followed Tony Soprano’s balancing act as he sought to keep this from his mobster friends, The Sopranos took this foundation and built upon it a collection of layered, intriguing characters from both Tony’s ‘work’ and ‘home’ families. That’s only part of the reason for The Sopranos’ extraordinary success, though. Because the writers then seeded many delightfully intricate plotlines, that seemed to seamlessly weave between one another. The end result was that every character was important, and--crucially--there was a real sense of unease, as fans began to realise that The Sopranos could have a quiet run of episodes, and then suddenly take out a character you’ve spent hours engaged with. It’s a fascinating cocktail. Ruthless yet emotional, violent yet intimate, brash yet insecure, the characters of The Sopranos are as three dimensional as television drama gets. It’s a tragedy it’s finished, but the six series in this box offer a stunning legacy, and a masterclass to anyone else in the planet looking to make a character-driven drama. --Simon Brew
A**6
Bada Bing
Quite simply the best thing that has ever been put to screen, either on TV or cinema! As soon as it started on CH4 I was instantly hooked, from the opening credits and the opening sene. What makes it stand out is how character driven the show is and not just the main protagonist of the show Tony Soprano but also his family and his other family the mob. A fantastic representation of the pressures Tony faces juggling his life with his wife and children and his life in the Mafia all while seeing a psychiatrist. The development of every character in the show is brilliant, making you feel like you get to know them personally. The writing, production, directing and acting are second to none often giving you the feeling that each episode is mini movie, brilliant story lines from episode to episode with great sub plots in between and you find yourself loving and empathising with some of the characters even though they're portraying totally immoral and despicable people. The combination of humour, violence and the immorality of the mob world make this a truly unmissable drama and a must watch for anyone who has not yet seen it. Quite a controversial ending to the show which some people felt let the show down but I personally thought the ending was great, just depends on how you interpret it yourself, so I won't give anything away to anyone who hasn't watched the show yet. First bought the box set on DVD and now have the blu-ray version, worth every penny as I watch the box set at least once a year over a three or four week period. So if you haven't seen it get it bought and get it watched....Capiche!
D**T
5 Star Sopranos !!
The Sopranos must be one of the best TV series of all time !! Can’t think of a poor or average episode. Still great for new viewers.
A**R
best mafia series ever.
i,ve always loved gangsters and mafia programs. never saw the sopranos series on tv but i,ve always wanted to watch it. bought the complete box set along with a new dvd player. the sopranos is without a doubt, the best series i have ever seen. you actually feel sorry for tony soprano as you see the sensitive side of a mafia boss who has a wife and kids. if you like mafia programs then i guarantee you won,t regret buying the boxed set.
L**N
Thanks to James Gandolfini...
The Sopranos is the greatest piece of work in any moving image medium that I know of. Quite a statement I know, but hear me out... and I will take you through the [obvious] facts of the case, as well as my own feelings on the matter.First of all without doubt. The writing is brilliant: pared to the bone realism interspersed with heart-wrenching drama, gut-wrenching violence, and heart-breaking emotion. Secondly. The acting is both superbly realistic, and yet highly characterised and supercharged with emotion. Thirdly. The cinematography [and it is a truly Cinematic TV series] is both beautiful and unflinching. It looks as fresh - and feels as gripping - watching the first series again now, as it did when I saw it 15 yrs ago.But for obvious reasons, I will mainly talk about the acting....After last week's tragic news about the death of James Gandolfini i've been watching clips, scouring the web for his [often bit-part] movie performances, and reading about his life. If you want to see something of James Gandolfini the man, I would recommend his two documentaries for HBO about US soldiers experiences of PTSD - "Wartorn 1861-2010 [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]" and "Alive Day Memories: Home From Iraq [DVD] [2007] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]."If you want to know about James Gandolfini the actor then purchase this DVD box set. He took a character who in baser hands would just be a 260lb New Jersey-Italian version of Godzilla, and together with David Chase and a bunch of genius writers, turned him into an Everyman for our dystopian times.We see the look of pain and childlike shame and helplessness when he tries to confront his mother, and then minutes later the cold eyed rage as he pistol-whips a junior goon with a telephone handset. Every episode is a roller-coaster of adrenalin, laughter, and seriously heavy themes. It says as much about the conflictedness of modern fatherhood and the hypocrisy of the modern Catholic church as it does about globalisation, and the amount that contemporary Governments and Corporations have ingested, and even added to, the ethics of Gangster-Capitalism. And not just Tony - every one of the leading actors give performances of incredible versatility and power.But every one of them benefits hugely every time they share the screen with Gandolfini. In his film roles he is a great character actor, even when his characters don't get as much screen time as they deserve [see Night Falls On Manhattan [1996] [DVD] [2001], or The Mexican [DVD] - where the film noticeably loses pace, or any sense of realism after he is killed off with almost three quarters of an hour to go!]. But in The Sopranos he seems to both dominate every scene he is in, while bringing out the very best in his colleagues. It's hard to equate the Alpha Male who is Tony Soprano with the mortified, mumbling, man who speaks about his acting career on "In The Actors Studio: James Gandolfini" [available on youtube].If you've never seen The Sopranos before, but have noticed the outpourings of grief over the death of James Gandolfini - from ordinary fans and from many, much more famous collaborators and fellow actors: then I beg you to buy this box set. You will not have spent a wiser £45 quid in many a long year. I am very jealous of the experience that is about to unfold in front of your eyes and ears [did I mention how good the music is?] for the first time over the coming days and weeks: until you too, are haunted by the sound of Don't Stop Believin' by Journey. No, really... you will. Tell me about it - I radically reviewed my opinion of Steely Dan's early career after listening to one episode of The Sopranos [can't remember which but it involves Tony's sister - another amazing performance].For the rest of us who watched this series live, and countless times later on the tapes we made of it: get this and watch the beauty of the cinematography, the exquisite staging and settings - and most of all those magnificent faces - on a new TV or monitor and prepare to be amazed and touched again by this magnificent piece of art. 6/5!And God bless James Gandolfini. As an actor, and as a man, he had as much of an affect on me - in my late 30s - as Humphrey Bogart had when I was 11 or 12. I learned more about parenting from James Gandolfini than I ever did from any of the books I bloody read. Pity my children if you wish, but watch this box-set and you will understand.
S**Y
Gabagoul
One of the best shows ever made, what's more to say?
D**K
Memorable
Enjoyable series following The Sopranos mafia family over several years, as the children are growing up. Took me a while to get into it - the characters are not very likeable (most of them are mafia hoods after all) although the performances are excellent all round. Too much swearing for my liking, the scenes of violence were sometimes shocking but, dare I say it - thrilling. Surprisingly there were also many humorous moments, some of which made me laugh out loud. I enjoyed the last series most of all (curiously this was split into two parts - Season 6 and Season 6 The Final Episodes), as by then I’d finally got to grips with who was who, some of the characters had grown on me, and things were rounded off as it reached it’s denouement. Hailed by many as a classic, I wouldn’t quite go that far and I wouldn’t watch it again as I have for example Breaking Bad and Fargo, but it is up there as one of the best and anyone who likes top quality series should at least give it a try.
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