Review: Tulsa King A gang leader tries to re-establish the Italian mafia
Tulsa King , Sylvester Stallone,
The story of the series focuses on a member of the Italian mafia in New York. He spent 25 years in prison to protect his boss and his son from prison by keeping his mouth shut, but when he got out, he found a lot of things had changed, especially in his gang, and he did not find the gratitude he had hoped for from his friends. So he started over, hoping to make amends. about what he missed.
The series reminds us of the atmosphere of The Soprano series, such as the actions of the mafia and the prohibitions, how to gain money, and the presidents start exploiting those who are less qualified and powerful than them. All these events make us feel nostalgic for Tony Soprano, the most prominent character in this type of series, for his perfection and creativity.
Sylvester Stallone was dazzling in his role, as he fully impersonated the character, as he appeared as a sub-chief of a gang in the middle of his seventies, but unusually in full fitness and strength, and we saw this in the action scenes and others that occurred in the episode, his level is better than what he appeared in his previous movie Samaritan, which appeared with a relatively average performance.
The negatives may appear from the side of the story only. There is a little weakness in writing the script, as they did not explain some points well. As for the performance, acting and photography, they were excellent.
Generally. The first episode left a good impression, and it is expected that the pace of events will accelerate with the upcoming episodes.
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