


Un retrato del célebre cineasta David Chase: su vida, su carrera y su revolucionario trabajo en la serie original de HBO «Los Soprano».
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So that's what happened at the end? Genius
A wonderful epilogue to a show I watched for almost three years, savoring it, resisting the urge to binge and luxuriating in it. This doc captures why. It’s the deeply human nature of it. Not uniquely good or bad, but just human. Chase put his mother issues, his neuroses, his anxieties, all on the screen and so did the other writers, and it resulted in a show about the human condition. The condition is just life, and it goes on, and until it goes on without you your choices and your past are going to paint yours. This is the true end of my watch, and a fine cap to my Sopranos experience.
Fantastic doc. Could’ve watched an entire series of it. Stevie Van Zandt remains one on the best bits of casting ever, and it was wild seeing the other auditions for Tony and how far off they’d have been.
[Max] An essential work on the most influential series in the history of television, which may not offer great discoveries but is a good journey to celebrate its 25th anniversary. And along the way the profound transformation that the television medium underwent and the way viewers watched it. "I was talking about America, which had become so materialistic that it made even a mob boss sick." There is some lack of context about the relevance of the series, focusing the documentary on personal connections. But it brings back the best Alex Gibney after his time at Netflix.






















