Un ex-assassino e un programmatore ricco salvano vite tramite un sistema di sorveglianza d'intelligenza artificiale che li invia l'identità dei civili coinvolti nei crimini imminenti. Tuttav... Leggi tuttoUn ex-assassino e un programmatore ricco salvano vite tramite un sistema di sorveglianza d'intelligenza artificiale che li invia l'identità dei civili coinvolti nei crimini imminenti. Tuttavia, i dettagli dei crimini - compresi i ruoli dei civili - rimangono un mistero.Un ex-assassino e un programmatore ricco salvano vite tramite un sistema di sorveglianza d'intelligenza artificiale che li invia l'identità dei civili coinvolti nei crimini imminenti. Tuttavia, i dettagli dei crimini - compresi i ruoli dei civili - rimangono un mistero.
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I always felt that Jim Caviezel was a good actor who has gotten a raw deal since "The Passion." His best work was "Frequency," but I tell you what his acting in "Person of Interest" was excellent and now I'd have to saw this is his best work to date. If this is any indication, I really look forward to watching him more in the future.
Michael Emerson, well, what can I saw, the guy is a brilliant actor, for "Lost" fans he will not disappoint. You just can never take your eyes off of John Reese and Mr. Finch.
The storyline is cool as well, it kind of has a "24" vibe going on but with it's own innovative twists and turns.
Good writing and of course Jonathen Nolen and JJ Abrams are pretty much golden at this point.
Thanks for a great effort, you've got a fan here and I hope this lasts many more seasons!
The premise of the show is kept intact unlike some other shows that are too afraid to stick to premise. Past and present events are placed well and strategically thus leaving no room for plot holes. There are a lot more good parts to it, but I leave it here.
Season 1 is good, season 2,3,4 are better. This show is definitely worth you time because it is delivered in every kind of flavor.
I see this (so far) as Bourne Identity meets Minority Report but, done in a lower key with Cav as the focus not Tom Cruise (that indicates a lower key right away!).
Storyline? Plausible. That's enough of a base for the rest of the team to do something special. If the other five episodes (currently sold) are as good as the pilot, I predict it will be a memorable season.
That doesn't mean it will run longer. We've all see very well done efforts that didn't make it past a season. They appear, years later, strung together like strings of pearls (on a cable channel).
Then we weep for for might have been. However, the quality effort will shine through always.
My fingers are crossed for more than one season. I think the ingredients have all been shown as being present. That is what scares me a bit. The networks have a habit of taking something this good and moving all over the schedule until they've lost its audience.
I hope this doesn't happen and I wish the team the very best of LUCK, because mere TALENT is only part of the recipe.
Jim Caviezel is likable as an action hero. He brings a cold as steel demeanor but also has heart. An ex-government agent whose past has yet to be explored along with partner Mr Finch(played wonderfully by Michael Emerson) they set out to save soon-to be-victims of crime from unknown assassins and vile figures of high society by way of a machine that can predict future crimes. Despite similarities with Minority Report, it's much more grounded in reality and makes it more compelling as to the nature and mystery of the technology behind it. But I've a feeling that's just scratching the surface as to the true nature of it's purpose.
Speaking of Caviezel, the fight scenes have an almost film-like quality flair to them as well as the dialog. I find nothing of fault from the writing as it's backed by superb talent of Jonathan Nolan. His work on The Dark Knight is proof of that and that is what makes this show work.
Person of Interest is a smart, taught, action thriller with substance that is brimming with excitement and dangerous, tense intrigue, and nail-biting suspense.
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- QuizHarold Finch's (portrayed by Michael Emerson) fiancee, Grace Hendricks (recurring, seasons 1-3,5) is portrayed by Michael Emerson's real-life wife, Carrie Preston.
- BlooperThe characters manage to get around New York faster than they should, even though New York City traffic would be busy.
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Harold Finch: [Opening narration from Season One] You are being watched. The government has a secret system, a machine that spies on you every hour of every day. I know because I built it. I designed the machine to detect acts of terror but it sees everything. Violent crimes involving ordinary people, people like you. Crimes the government considered "irrelevant." They wouldn't act, so I decided I would. But I needed a partner, someone with the skills to intervene. Hunted by the authorities, we work in secret. You'll never find us, but victim or perpetrator, if your number's up... we'll find *you*.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episodio #17.160 (2012)
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