You're welcome, Darshan Jaju. You're right. I haven't seen the whole series. Studying Tony's character could help me develop characters for my scripts.
It'll certainly help you Maurice Vaughan . I myself is trying to give psychological depth to my characters after watching Tony's layers and complexities.
Alessandro Sicardi Whoa that's one of my favourite characters. Saul Goodman had so many functions that every time I saw him on the screen I used to hate him. The character is great as soon as it makes a personal connection with you, that's what I think.
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Incredible breakdown of The Sopranos, Darshan Jaju! It's a must-watch for filmmakers, writers, actors, and more. Thanks for sharing it.
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Thanks Maurice Vaughan. I agree, understanding Tony's character can help a lot in filmmaking.
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You're welcome, Darshan Jaju. You're right. I haven't seen the whole series. Studying Tony's character could help me develop characters for my scripts.
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It'll certainly help you Maurice Vaughan . I myself is trying to give psychological depth to my characters after watching Tony's layers and complexities.
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Darshan Jaju what do you think about "Better Call Saul"? I found it even better than "Breaking Bad", the characters were so deep
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Alessandro Sicardi Whoa that's one of my favourite characters. Saul Goodman had so many functions that every time I saw him on the screen I used to hate him. The character is great as soon as it makes a personal connection with you, that's what I think.
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I think Breaking Bad was innovative for its time, whereas The Sopranos is simply a very well-written script with real, believable characters.
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Kseniia Zhuravleva True. Walter's dual personality was more fascinating and that made the viewers stick with the show.