Isabella
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 28 mar 1999
- TV-MA
- 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
9,1/10
9197
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Lo stress di Tony diventa sempre più pesante e il conflitto con Junior non lo aiuta.Lo stress di Tony diventa sempre più pesante e il conflitto con Junior non lo aiuta.Lo stress di Tony diventa sempre più pesante e il conflitto con Junior non lo aiuta.
Joseph Badalucco Jr.
- Jimmy Altieri
- (as Joe Badalucco Jr.)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe only episode where Pussy's wife is referred to as Angela. She is referred to as "Angie" in all other episodes.
- BlooperAfter Tony's second assailant accidentally kills the first, Tony leans forward to grab the second's gun. When he does, two men and a part of a third can be seen through his back passenger window. While all other extras in the scene can be seen running in fear, these men appear to be sitting around watching the attempted murder and smiling. Whether these were crew members caught in the shot or extras who thought they were out of it is unknown.
- Citazioni
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: I'm like King Midas in reverse. Everything I touch turns to shit.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1999)
- Colonne sonoreUgly Stadium
Performed by Tipsy
Recensione in evidenza
What are you, a kid in a treehouse?
Tony is consumed by depression.
'Isabella' is one of those episodes that has everything. Great plot, intelligent writing, awesome acting, humour, visual storytelling, and a very effective soundtrack.
This is one of the best screen portrayals of medicated depression. It is translated not just with James Gandolfini's immense performance, but also by the cinematography, editing and music. I could feel the weight on Tony's shoulders and experience his dreamy, outworld perceptions of reality. He looks and feels like the empty house in Dr Melfi's painting: rotted out from the inside. There are some great themes associated with maternal relationships and Tony's existential crisis that play out fantastically in his subconscious.
When the episode does a significant change in tone it is equally as good, just in different ways. We witness one incredibly powerful and suspenseful visual sequence, before the humour and classic character moments fly at us thick and fast.
Other characters contribute fantastically. Carmela, Livia, Junior, Christopher, Paulie, Silvio, Dr Melfi, and even AJ all have memorable scenes. Their respective actors are all spot on with their performances.
This is one of the best episodes of the entire show.
'Isabella' is one of those episodes that has everything. Great plot, intelligent writing, awesome acting, humour, visual storytelling, and a very effective soundtrack.
This is one of the best screen portrayals of medicated depression. It is translated not just with James Gandolfini's immense performance, but also by the cinematography, editing and music. I could feel the weight on Tony's shoulders and experience his dreamy, outworld perceptions of reality. He looks and feels like the empty house in Dr Melfi's painting: rotted out from the inside. There are some great themes associated with maternal relationships and Tony's existential crisis that play out fantastically in his subconscious.
When the episode does a significant change in tone it is equally as good, just in different ways. We witness one incredibly powerful and suspenseful visual sequence, before the humour and classic character moments fly at us thick and fast.
Other characters contribute fantastically. Carmela, Livia, Junior, Christopher, Paulie, Silvio, Dr Melfi, and even AJ all have memorable scenes. Their respective actors are all spot on with their performances.
This is one of the best episodes of the entire show.
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- snoozejonc
- 15 feb 2022
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- Tempo di esecuzione48 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1
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