What
a character Tony Soprano was. You wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of him.
I
remember watching the scene when Tony beat to death and strangled the 'made-man',
Ralph Cifaretto, because he suspected him of killing his favourite race horse
Pie-O-My. What a mess he made of him. He even killed his own nephew by
suffocation. Even Tony's psychiatrist, Jennifer Melfi, needed therapy after a
few sessions with the Mafia boss.
I
like Lorraine Bracco, but I don't think she portrayed a convincing
psychiatrist. She showed far too much feeling and emotion during the therapy
sessions. The late James Gandolfini, played a great part as a New Jersey Mafia
boss.
I
don't think Tony particularly enjoyed violence for the sake of it, but he knows
that it's absolutely necessary to keep people in their place if you want to get
what you want. Violence for him, is purely instrumental, and part of the
business that he's in. His father, Johnny Soprano, was a capo in the DiMeo
crime family. He knows that people have to be scared of you but also respect
you. Tony is not a tyrant at home and doesn't really dominate his wife or kids.
They don't know everything but they've figured out that they don't live their
kind of lifestyle because their father runs a garbage business. They know he's
a gangster and are slightly embarrassed by it.
I
wonder if Tony's wife, really understood the type of man she was married to. If
she did, she was taking chance when she cheated on him. It's not likely that
she'd get "whacked", but I can't say the same thing for her boyfriend.
While
I don't care for gangsters, murderers, and extortionists, or think that
organised crime and its villains should be romanticised, there's something that
appeals to many of us about the outlaw, and those that live on the fringes of
society and don't abide by the rules of society or its laws. That's why a TV
series like the Sopranos or a film like Goodfellas or the Godfather, are so
popular. Perhaps there's a bit of villain or beast lurking in all of us.
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