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Re: The most (un)realistic scene in the Sopranos.
[Re: CleanBandit]
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05/11/16 05:36 AM
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Tony having done a semester at College, when the whole story was that he was always destined to follow his father into the life.
It just seems abit unrealistic to me, if Tony was looking to impress his old man, then i doubt the last thing he'd be doing was enrolling into college courses and focusing on higher education in the hopes of some legit career.
How he even had the grades to get into college either, would imply he was academically good at school previously, which again seems abit of a stretch.
The flashback scene with him and Tony B, he looks nothing like a budding wiseguy either and must be in his early 20s at that point. Tony looks more like a college stoner in that scene lol.
To be honest all the flashback scenes of younger Tony, nothing in his demeanor really implied he would be capable of turning into a ruthless mob boss.
But then again maybe that was the whole point of these scenes, to show Tony in a softer manner, before turning into what he did.
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Re: The most (un)realistic scene in the Sopranos.
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Was killing Adriana realistic?
I mean if you were to think about the mob when that was filmed 2005ish, would they kill a girlfriend of a member who might be snitching or would they kick her out of their circle?
I know they did back in the 60s or 70s with Mary Bali but considering how much the murders have declined since the 90s its interesting to know what they would do nowadays. Not only they'd kill her, but there's no chance Christopher would get away with it too.
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Re: The most (un)realistic scene in the Sopranos.
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Tony having done a semester at College, when the whole story was that he was always destined to follow his father into the life.
It just seems abit unrealistic to me, if Tony was looking to impress his old man, then i doubt the last thing he'd be doing was enrolling into college courses and focusing on higher education in the hopes of some legit career.
How he even had the grades to get into college either, would imply he was academically good at school previously, which again seems abit of a stretch.
The flashback scene with him and Tony B, he looks nothing like a budding wiseguy either and must be in his early 20s at that point. Tony looks more like a college stoner in that scene lol.
To be honest all the flashback scenes of younger Tony, nothing in his demeanor really implied he would be capable of turning into a ruthless mob boss.
But then again maybe that was the whole point of these scenes, to show Tony in a softer manner, before turning into what he did. Alphonse Persico went to college and had the aptitude to move into an esteemed profession. Sergio Battaglia had a high-paying job at a car dealership before swiftly moving up through the ranks in the Stanfa crime family. Salvatore Vitale worked as a corrections officer before a remarkable rise to #2 in the Bonanno crime family.
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Re: The most (un)realistic scene in the Sopranos.
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Tony as a boss participating in the hits on Bevilacqua, the rat at the college visit, Ralph, Tony B, Pussy, Christopher, etc..
Not any one killing in particular..just the fact that a boss participated in so many...most of which were while he was the boss..
"I'll give you undignified. Go fuck yourself. You, Phil... whoever. He's my fuckin' cousin."
"My name is George. I'm unemployed and live with my parents"..
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Re: The most (un)realistic scene in the Sopranos.
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This is VERY REALISTIC. I can completely relate to Meadow in this scene. And it is much better for everyone to NEVER tell your Italian father about men who bother you because 9 times out of 10, the outcome is not good. https://youtu.be/hCBUOVJ0YLcThere is NO such thing as Forgive and Forget in the Italian male DNA. Meadow inadvertently starts a mob war. lol. Great camera work following Tony into the restaurant, hand on the gun as Coco obliviously laughs it up with Butchie.
"...the successful annihilation of organized crime's subculture in America would rock the 'legitimate' world's foundation, which would ultimately force fundamental social changes and redistributions of wealth and power in this country. Meyer Lansky's dream was to bond the two worlds together so that one could not survive without the other." - Dan E. Moldea
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Re: The most (un)realistic scene in the Sopranos.
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05/15/17 07:05 PM
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This is VERY REALISTIC. I can completely relate to Meadow in this scene. And it is much better for everyone to NEVER tell your Italian father about men who bother you because 9 times out of 10, the outcome is not good. https://youtu.be/hCBUOVJ0YLcThere is NO such thing as Forgive and Forget in the Italian male DNA. Meadow inadvertently starts a mob war. lol. Great camera work following Tony into the restaurant, hand on the gun as Coco obliviously laughs it up with Butchie. You know that's a great point you just made. All the soprano women (with livia's blood) were involved with problems for tony. Livia with junior, Janice was always up to something but she really had put a battery in.richie's back, the meadow with coco in a totally different and justifiable reason. Might not have been David chase's intention but it worked out that way. Maybe in this case I'm over analyzing.
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