Los Soprano y la Crisis de la Masculinidad | ANÁLISIS COMPLETO

The Sopranos was a unique and unrepeatable series. Its unflinching exploration of an antihero capable of horrifying us and eliciting empathy in the very next scene. An unsettling yet magnetic duality that inspired series like Breaking Bad and Mad Men, which followed similar paths. While Tony is undoubtedly the central figure of the show, the series lovingly develops the entire world surrounding our protagonist. Every character matters, and every storyline tells us something. And it is in this context that The Sopranos sets its little trap: this isn't your typical story about mobsters. This is a drama starring men who are part of the mafia. A cruel and ruthless world that elevates and destroys men. That makes them shine, but also oppresses them and brings out their darkest selves. Today we will examine masculinity in The Sopranos, the context that surrounds our protagonists. Capable of taking them to the top, but also of plunging them into the darkest depths. OTHER ANALYSES: FILM ESSAYS:    • ENSAYOS CINEMATOGRÁFICOS   CHARACTER ANALYSES:    • ANÁLISIS DE PERSONAJES   SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: @Fatty_Martin Instagram: @Fatty_Martin TikTok: @Fatty_Martin #TheSopranos #TheSopranos