The Many Saints of Newark

2021

Action / Crime / Drama

71
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 71% · 227 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 59% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 63193 63.2K

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Plot summary

Young Anthony Soprano is growing up in one of the most tumultuous eras in Newark, N.J., history, becoming a man just as rival gangsters start to rise up and challenge the all-powerful DiMeo crime family. Caught up in the changing times is the uncle he idolizes, Dickie Moltisanti, whose influence over his nephew will help shape the impressionable teenager into the all-powerful mob boss, Tony Soprano.


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December 07, 2021 at 12:52 AM

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Vera Farmiga as Livia Soprano
Jon Bernthal as Johnny Soprano
Ray Liotta as 'Hollywood Dick' Moltisanti
Corey Stoll as Junior Soprano
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by sdowen-59793 6 / 10

Not the movie fans of the Sopranos wanted

They made a movie about Dickie Moltisanti. Most Soprano fans couldn't give a damn about Dickie. He's a background character.

Fans wanted a show about Tony Soprano. The movie made Tony a background character. We learned more about Tony's childhood from the original show than we do during this movie.

With the exception of one scene, we don't even know anything about Tony's relationship with his father.

It's puzzling. The original show was all about the complexity of family dynamics. This movie was a B-rate gangster flick sidetracked by a plot about a black gangster during a time in the 60's when there would have been minimal interaction between street gangs & mob bosses.

The fans wanted a Tony Soprano coming of age Story. Instead the producers delivered a 2 hour film with 14 minutes of Tony Soprano flashbacks.

Reviewed by southdavid 6 / 10

An offer you could refuse.

I think I'm right in saying that this is another one of the films that is going to open on "HBO Max" in the States, rather than widely at the cinema. Here in the UK, we have had a cinematic release and as a fan of "The Sopranos" I jumped at the chance go. Though I wouldn't go as far as to say I was disappointed, I came away unsure as to the point of what I'd seen.

Richard Moltisanti (Allesandro Nivola) is a gangster, running numbers and trafficking stolen goods in Newark. Initially struggling to conceive a child of his own, he acts like a second father to the son of his friend Johnny Boy Soprano (Jon Bernthal). Young Tony (William Ludwig/Michael Gandolfini) has an unstable homelife and is beginning to act out at school. Dickie Moltisanti has other issues though, such as the rise of black gangs in the neighbourhood following the riots of 1967 and his attraction to his father's young new wife, Giuseppina (Michela De Rossi).

It's not that this is bad. By no means is it bad. The performances are excellent, the impressions of established characters are nicely done, the recreation of the 1960's and 1970's is really well done. It's that I felt like I was watching what should have been at least three seasons of television, with the fast forward button on. It's interesting to see that this is being sold as "The formative years of Tony Soprano" when really that's quite a small part of the overall film, barely even a third of it, I'd say. It's very much the Dickie Moltisanti story, narrated from beyond the grave, by his son. It's his relations that make up the bulk of the story and not just his relationship with Tony, but also with his father played by Ray Liotta, his new step mother, a low level runner called Harold McBrayer, played by Leslie Odom Jr and with the rest of the family - both actual and metaphorical.

There are quite a few different plot points to the film, but all are shallowly dealt with as they only have two hours to play out, rather than thirty. It's like watching a wrap up film for a cancelled TV show where the writers say, "this is where we would have gone". None of the betrayals or murders play that heavy as we don't spend enough time with the characters to get more than a basic feel about who they are.

Again, I don't want to bang on as if what's here isn't good. It is, and I really hope if finally allows Allesandro Nivola to get some meatier roles again, and, on the smaller screen, it might seem more fitting than it does at the Cinema. But I came away wishing I could have the rest of this, rather than just the tiny taster menu that was on offer.

Reviewed by Horror_Flick_Fanatic 1 / 10

HBO sunk below Netflix

I have appreciated HBO productions in the past. They are one of the oldest, if not the oldest quality adult oriented television producers. But this film sunk far below what I would have expected from even Netflix.

All of the Italian mobsters in this film are cartoonish man babies acting out public tantrums. None of these characters have any class and finesse. None are remotely interesting. Character development is totally absent. I cannot see the slightest effort at a good screenplay. The pacing is off. Attention is taken away from the main characters with a black gangster side story.

I am not blaming the actors because you do have amazing talents in this film. But it all goes to waste with overexaggerated portrayals.

The Extras 3 minute clip is hilarious. The way they justify the director's decisions; it's cringe. This is truly an insult to the original show and it's cast members. This film should have never been made.

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