Calling All Cars
- Épisode diffusé le 24 nov. 2002
- TV-MA
- 48min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTony's dreams seem to tell him where his life is headed, but he still feels as though he's out of control.Tony's dreams seem to tell him where his life is headed, but he still feels as though he's out of control.Tony's dreams seem to tell him where his life is headed, but he still feels as though he's out of control.
- Bobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri
- (as Steven R. Schirripa)
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- AnecdotesThe hotel Tony is seen in before the end of the episode, the Fontainebleau Hotel, is featured prominently in the movie Scarface (1983) and has a smaller role in Goldfinger (1964).
- GaffesJanice uses a Mac to talk to Bobby Jr. through AIM, but her screen resembles a Windows desktop.
- Citations
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: You know, there's this Russian woman. She told me something that's very true. She said, only here, in America, do we expect to be happy. I mean this woman, she had a terrible leg disease since she was 9. She was dirt poor. She's getting on with her life. I mean, over here, we come and we bitch to shrinks. I mean, what the fuck?
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: Well, part of that may be true. But, who said that after getting out of the dirt and the poverty, do we have to stop looking for pain and truth?
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: Pain and truth? Come on, I'm a fat fucking crook from New Jersey.
- ConnexionsFeatures Max Payne (2001)
- Bandes originalesClocks
(uncredited)
Written by Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, Will Champion and Chris Martin
Performed by Coldplay
The sequence in question is of course Tony's eerie dream, which features both Ralphie and Gloria, two people united by the fact that the New Jersey boss had a role in their deaths. The dream is elusive, even to the viewer, and when Tony asks Dr. Melfi for an explanation, he finds it unsatisfactory. Further disappointments are bound to follow, as his dealings with Johnny Sack and Carmine Lupertazzi don't go as expected.
There isn't much going on in this episode, perhaps because events are lining up for the imminent season finale, but the dream scene will keep everyone up for a long time: whereas all other similar moments were quite simple to interpret, the key event of Calling All Cars is shockingly beautiful for the very reason that it has no immediate significance. It's a haunting, daringly ambiguous sequence: the series in a nutshell.
- MaxBorg89
- 12 mai 2008
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