The Sopranos: A Pop Culture Classic

 








Released in the era of mafia movies like Goodfellas, Donnie Brasco, Heat, The sopranos did a great job of diving deeper into the organized crime world of New York.







 But it's more than that. It explores the troubled mind of a mafia boss. Tony Soprano, his personal life, the traitors, the enemies (the cops and more frequently, family) and the consequences these problems have on his mental health.  They affect his work and health, so he goes to see a therapist. That's the director's way of letting us into the intricacies of the mind of a mafia boss. It's a beautiful narration style.




It has a plethora of storylines which connects us to every person directly or indirectly connected to Tony Soprano and his crime family.




It is so real it feels like a living breathing work of art. The storylines an writing is amazing on this one.




Regarded as the TV show which influenced a lot of pop culture elements, It has a huge fan following and is even regarded as on of the greatest TV shows ever made.

Invest in this show and dive into the world of Tony Soprano, and I promise you, you won't be disappointed.

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