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Advantages: One of the greatest productions of all time. Disadvantages: Mature content may be too severe for some.
...introduces us to one of the most original televison shows of all time. An epic production, showcasing some of the very best in acting and production talent of our time.
Meet Tony Soprano; your average, middle-aged businessman and.. mob boss. The Sopranos centres around Tony and the bizarre life that he leads. Balancing, on the one hand, family life and his duties as a (sometimes) loving husband and father, with, on the other hand, the pressures ... ...of the show is well-illustrated by the tagline of series one: "If one family doesn't kill him... the other will".
The Sopranos isn't the brutal bloodfest that made films such as Casino or Goodfellas what they are. This is a much deeper insight into the mob. In (nearly) every episode Tony spends a session with his psychiatrist and the audience is given an understanding of exactly what he is feeling following events in both of his 'lives'. The Sopranos ...
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Advantages: A stellar seminar in self-destruction Disadvantages: Slightly over-long; the seventies setting dates it.
...sad and bitterly funny.
Butley is the filmed version of the tragi-comic play by Simon Gray. The 1974 film was one of 14 acclaimed stage productions captured on celluloid by the American Film Theatre (AFT) and released on DVD in 2004. This worthy venture set out to preserve for posterity some of the most brilliant plays of the 20th century.
This makes it hard to judge Butley as a pure piece of film-making. Unlike most movie versions of stage plays, ... ...Like the successful stage original, Butley is directed by the playwright Harold Pinter. Given that it was his first stint behind the camera, he does a superb job. Even though nearly all the action is confined to our hero's cramped, grubby office, you rarely feel claustrophobic or bored. Pinter uses the whole of the space and every conceivable camera angle. He cuts, pans and zooms. Occasionally he breaks out of the main set, for instance to witness ...
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