Mentions (5)
"This seems to be pretty popular as an interpretation by many, and I think David Chase himself has alluded to such in interviews."
"The associate with whom he dances bears a striking resemblance to Freddie Mercury, and, for a noted fan of classic rock like David Chase, the resemblance is almost certainly intentional"
"I think I was most struck by how miserable ('dour' is the word used by many to describe Chase in the documentary) David Chase looks in almost all of his shots... it's clear that we are looking at a man who at the very least believes he is in great pain, whenever he's on screen."
"David Chase, second- or third-generation ethnic Boomer with terrible parents, unlucky genes, whatever, but he's a sour kind of cynical American guy born at almost the exact ideal time to ride the crest of the apotheosis of American affluence, excess, by all rights should've partaken in this inherite"
"P1 is an interesting exploration into David Chase's life and how his motivations and inspirations for creating the Sopranos."