2011年12月21日星期三

Sons of Anarchy

Sons of Anarchy dvd centers on protagonist Jackson "Jax" Teller (Charlie Hunnam) the Vice President of the club who begins questioning the club and himself. Sons of Anarchy premiered on September 3 2008 on cable network FX. Its second season debuted on September 8 2009 and its third season began on September 7 2010.
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - It's too easy to compare the harrowing new FX original drama "Sons of Anarchy  season dvd boxset" to "The Sopranos," with leather jackets and Harley-Davidsons replacing the tailored suits and pasta.
No, the relentlessly grim and wrenching "Anarchy" is what you get when the thuggery quotient travels off the scale and it becomes nearly impossible to stomach spending time in the same room with the savage characters populating it.
Co-directed with high-voltage intensity by Allen Coulter and Michael Dinner, the opening hour struggles to draw a dichotomy between the hard-core violence and a newborn fighting for its life. Jax is the baby's father. The mother, a crank-addicted junkie, is played by none other than Drea de Matteo, who portrayed Adriana on "Sopranos." The second episode, directed by "Hill Street Blues" alumnus Charles Haid, is somewhat more effective in attaching a rhyme and reason to the ceaseless violence -- or at least a reason, anyway. And the reason is: they're paranoid, immoral bastards. Call it "Uneasy Riders."
Maggie Siff, who was so good on Season 1 of AMC's "Mad Men," is equally effective here as a pediatrician charged with saving the aforementioned damaged infant's life. Unfortunately, in "Anarchy," the baby is the only human whose existence is worth more than a cup of coffee at Denny's. And that -- no matter the show's undeniable qualitative merits -- makes it challenging to embrace.

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