- EAN13
- 9781800695603
- Éditeur
- OH
- Date de publication
- 18/01/2024
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Livre numérique
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Aide EAN13 : 9781800695603
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"Buy land, 'cause God ain't making any more of it."
When The Sopranos aired in 1999, it was at the forefront what is now known as
the Golden Age of TV. Revolving around a suburban New Jersey gangster and his
attempts to juggle work and home life, the show redefined the crime drama
genre and, instead of stereotyped mobsters, gave us a sensitive portrayal of
anti-heroes and deeply flawed characters we somehow find ourselves rooting
for.
Each episode looks like a movie, and the plots are dark and twisting, dealing
with complex themes of depression, suicide, family strife and betrayal, and
yet it never forgets to find the lighter moments in amongst it all, streaked
through as it is with raucous humour and some truly unforgettable one-liners.
This little book gives fans of the show a chance to relive the magic, to
remember some of its most indelible moments and pithy exchanges, all while
learning some lesser-known trivia along the way. If nothing else, it'll give
them a break from wondering about what really happened at that diner in the
final scene...
"You don't shit where you eat. And you especially don't shit where I eat."
Tony Soprano
Creator David Chase only directed two episodes of the show: the first and the
last.
When The Sopranos aired in 1999, it was at the forefront what is now known as
the Golden Age of TV. Revolving around a suburban New Jersey gangster and his
attempts to juggle work and home life, the show redefined the crime drama
genre and, instead of stereotyped mobsters, gave us a sensitive portrayal of
anti-heroes and deeply flawed characters we somehow find ourselves rooting
for.
Each episode looks like a movie, and the plots are dark and twisting, dealing
with complex themes of depression, suicide, family strife and betrayal, and
yet it never forgets to find the lighter moments in amongst it all, streaked
through as it is with raucous humour and some truly unforgettable one-liners.
This little book gives fans of the show a chance to relive the magic, to
remember some of its most indelible moments and pithy exchanges, all while
learning some lesser-known trivia along the way. If nothing else, it'll give
them a break from wondering about what really happened at that diner in the
final scene...
"You don't shit where you eat. And you especially don't shit where I eat."
Tony Soprano
Creator David Chase only directed two episodes of the show: the first and the
last.
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