The Sopranos: The Complete Third Season |
HBO (2001) |
Crime, Drama |
In Sammlung
#512 |
0*
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DVD
780 Min. |
James Gandolfini | Tony Soprano |
Michael Imperioli | Christopher Moltisanti |
Tony Sirico | Paulie Gualtieri |
Aida Turturro | Janice Soprano |
Lorraine Bracco | Dr. Jennifer Melfi |
Dominic Chianese | Corrado Soprano |
Drea De Matteo | Adriana La Cerva |
Edie Falco | Carmela Soprano |
Robert Iler | Anthony Soprano, Jr. |
Katherine Narducci | Charmaine Bucco |
Sopranos |
Regisseur | David Chase
Steve Buscemi |
Autor | David Chase
Michael Imperioli |
The Sopranos continued to upend convention and defy audience expectations with a deliberately paced, calm-before-the-storm season opener that revolves around the FBI's attempts to bug the Soprano household, and a season finale that (for some) frustratingly leaves several plot lines unresolved. The second episode, "Proshai, Livushka," confronts the death of the venerable Nancy Marchand, who capped her career with perhaps her greatest role as malignant matriarch Livia. A jarring scene between Tony and Livia that uses pre-existing footage is a distraction, but Carmela's unsparing smackdown of Livia at the wake redeems the episode. "Employee of the Month," in which Dr. Melfi is raped and considers whether to exact revenge by telling Tony of her attack, earned Emmys for its writers, and is perhaps Emmy nominee Lorraine Bracco's finest hour. The darkly comic "Pine Barrens"--another memorable episode, directed by Steve Buscemi--strands Paulie (Tony Sirico) and Christopher (Michael Imperioli) in the forest with a runaway corpse. Other story arcs concern the rise of the seriously unstable Ralph Cifaretto (Joe Pantoliano) and Tony's affair with "full-blown loop-de-loo" Gloria (Emmy nominee Annabella Sciorra). Plus, there is Tony's estrangement from daughter Meadow (Jamie Lynn Sigler), his wayward delinquent son Anthony, Jr. (Robert Iler), Carmela's crisis of conscience, bad seed Jackie Jr., and the FBI--which, as the season ends, assigns an undercover agent to befriend an unwitting figure in the Soprano family's orbit. Stay tuned for season four. --Donald Liebenson
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