This scene provides some interesting insights. Not only does it confirm the supernatural, and the afterlife exist in the Sopranos universe, as others have mentioned, but that Christopher is aware of events that take place beyond Hell, after his death.
He is also aware of events that took place before his birth. Possibly, the beings in Hell who are in charge of Christopher's case (the ones he is referring to when he says "I told them when I got here") have shown him the events of his dad's life, for whatever reason.
Would be a decent stand alone film, it just doesnt really follow the events like described in the sopranos and makes the characters goofy (pussy, paulie, etc)
I dislike how they confirm supernatural stuff in a universe like this. I have a gut feeling David Chase forced them to, because he believes in things that aren't real.
This scene provides some interesting insights. Not only does it confirm the supernatural, and the afterlife exist in the Sopranos universe, as others have mentioned, but that Christopher is aware of events that take place beyond Hell, after his death.
The people talking in their graves is downright creepy. Especially the woman's old grave.
Yeah, I am getting cremated for sure.
He is also aware of events that took place before his birth. Possibly, the beings in Hell who are in charge of Christopher's case (the ones he is referring to when he says "I told them when I got here") have shown him the events of his dad's life, for whatever reason.
Probably even greeted Tony when he made his exit at Holstens.
@@jollygreenjustinMaybe all the spirits telling their story are from hell and are made to explain why they're ended up there.
@@baronvonpiano7625 Apparently getting a Cesarean section is hell-worthy
Sopranos always had a faint supernatural edge but this is eerie
Crazy to think that this takes place in current day in the world of the Sopranos
I’m guessing the digging equipment working in the background is preparing a fresh grave for a certain someone…
My theory, Christopher is stuck in purgatory in the form of a therapy session
The ending kind of subverts that…
They came back after so many years with the chace to tie up some loose ends and they still didnt tell us how long phil spent in the slammer.
I heard 20 years but that can’t be confirmed.
@@martindugan2505 20 years give or take whateva happened there
Yeah I was kinda hoping we'd hear "I DID 20 FUCKIN' YEARS IN THE CAN" and the camera would show Phil's gravestone lol
ain’t no way we didn’t just see tony’s funeral
Digging equipment nearby working on a fresh grave…
Love this film
I agree in spirit, but I have to council…😂
Would be a decent stand alone film, it just doesnt really follow the events like described in the sopranos and makes the characters goofy (pussy, paulie, etc)
The movie had potential. Too bad they lost it later.
It petered out, died on the vine.
@@thebigragu9952 Diiied on the vine
@@T88-11the guy…he moved or something
The potential left his donkey
“Tony never had the makings of a varsity athlete, but that was much later.”
"And then after we had this great retirement party at a Mexican restaurant some high AF skinny italian shows up at my place......"
Once I heard this was coming out I was so excited. Upon bad review after bad review don’t think I’ll watch it. Than again I might like it
Where is Tony's grave?
Being dug by the excavator ;)
They wouldn't necessarily be buried the same place
@@frend1220 good point
We don’t know for sure if he died
@@AegonTargaryenthesecond3096he died.
The shooting. Whatever happened there.
WHATEVER HAPPENED THERE?!?!
So, he's a ghost?
As I understand it, a zombie of sorts
They never explained Exactly how much was the pocket change?
Ya See this movie really fell short
I dislike how they confirm supernatural stuff in a universe like this. I have a gut feeling David Chase forced them to, because he believes in things that aren't real.
The Virgin Mary scene with Paulie is already heavily implied to be real in the show