Overall, the movie was very entertaining and worthwhile seeing. James Gandolfini's son is his split image and he did a fantastic job of portraying Tony Soprano. What a tribute to his father. I've seen all seasons and episodes of the Sopranos on HBO but I'd have to say I was very confused by all the characters in this movie. Some of these characters where discussed but not actually seen in the TV series. I started to figure it all out about half way through the movie. Labeling the characters would have help a lot. Also, it didn't make any sense to me for the deceased Christopher to be the narrator because he was a baby during the prequel years. Uncle Jr. as the narrator would have made more sense. He was alive when the series ended but he would have been a better family historian because he was a adult during the prequel's timespan. The way the movie ended, I think we can anticipate another movie. However, if there's a next time, I think they should stay clear of the racial riots, injustice theme. We've seen enough of that in real life. I just want to be entertained.
Last point, I'm happy they used the original TV theme song in the movie. It's a really cool song.