10/10
Excellent documentary on the greatest TV drama series ever made
22 September 2024
Excellent documentary on the greatest TV drama series ever made. 10/10

A documentary on the TV series The Sopranos: it's origins and development, making of the pilot, Season 1 and subsequent seasons, how the main characters were cast, the creative and filming processes and the public response. Told largely through interviews with creator/showrunner David Chase.

The Sopranos is, for me, the greatest TV drama series of all time: a fantastic combination of family drama, crime drama and general human drama, a perfect mix of character engagement, clever plot and action. This documentary, directed by renowned documentary-maker Alex Gibney (Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, The Looming Tower, amongst others), expertly captures the development of the series and the creative processes behind it. David Chase's history is also examined - this has a large bearing on the many of the themes and plots in The Sopranos.

The casting decisions are very interesting and demonstrate how a perfect person for a part can be found and a career made simply by chance. The number of unsuccessful interviewees and why they didn't succeed (and, for some, how this possibly turned out to be a good thing as they ended up in another, more iconic, role) is also quite illuminating.

We also see the other end of the character/actor arc, as characters, and thus actors, are written out of the series. This was quite poignant in some cases.

Highly engaging as we experience the highs and lows with David Chase and some of the cast and crew.

A must-see for Sopranos fans and for anyone who likes to see how high-quality entertainment is produced.
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