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    There is never a big moment where he decides to turn his life around or anything like that, but I would say he ends up better at the end of the movie than at the start. The new apartment he buys has a room for his nephew to sleep in so he's at least starting to let other people into his life again even if it is in a

    You're describing your preferences. Just because you prefer plot based drama doesn't mean that applies to everyone. I for one have always been much more interested in theme and character rather than plot.

    You're describing your preferences. Just because you prefer plot based drama doesn't mean that applies to everyone. I for one have always been much more interested in theme and character rather than plot.

    I respectively disagree. I've teared up many times watching "The Sopranos" and I've never been more emotionally invested in a group of characters. Maybe it's because I have anxiety and depression, but I can relate to Tony in many ways.I also grew up in an Italian Catholic family so I can relate to that aspect of the

    I respectively disagree. I've teared up many times watching "The Sopranos" and I've never been more emotionally invested in a group of characters. Maybe it's because I have anxiety and depression, but I can relate to Tony in many ways.I also grew up in an Italian Catholic family so I can relate to that aspect of the