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Lie To Me: Season One [Blu-ray]

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Publisher: Twentieth Century Fox

Rated: NR (Not Rated)

Release Date: August 25, 2009

Media: Blu-ray

Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen

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Dr. Cal Lightman (Tim Roth), a deception specialist, believes that "the truth is written on all our faces." Unlike the psychics of Medium and The Mentalist, he reads body language rather than minds or dreams to crack cases, from murders to business matters, for a variety of law enforcement agencies. His team includes Eli Loker (Brendan Hines), Ria Torres (Monica Raymund), and Dr. Gillian Foster (The Practice's Kelli Williams). Though the show opens with the disclaimer that "the following story is fictional and does not depict any actual person or event," Lightman often looks to real life for reference, so archival images enter into each episode, sometimes resulting in cheap shots at political figures, like Richard Nixon ("I am not a crook"), but their contradictory gestures can be instructive. Overall, Lie to Me manages to feel both familiar and distinctive. Sleuths who deal better with problems than with people are a television staple, and Lightman is no different (Jennifer Beals plays his district attorney ex-wife). He also condescends to those he considers intellectually inferior or overly instinctive--like Torres--but Roth makes him sufficiently sympathetic. The stories, however, offer more surprises, since they cover the gamut from depressed pilots to gambling addicts. During these 13 episodes, Torres falls for a secret service agent, Foster experiences a personal setback, Loker experiences a professional one, and Ben Reynolds (ER's Mekhi Phifer) becomes a liaison between the Lightman Group and the FBI.

In the making-of featurette, "The Truth About Lies," creator Samuel Baum explains that he strives to explore "situations where honesty may not be the best policy" (Loker believes in "radical honesty," while Lightman won't hesitate to lie to expose a liar). Fun trivia: the first season ends with Roth walking toward the camera in slow motion, a move eerily reminiscent of Reservoir Dogs. --Kathleen C. Fennessy


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Average Rating: 4.5

Product Reviews

Rating: 5 StarsInteresting , different and humorous

Very interesting and humorous. Keeps the whole family's attention from teenagers upwards. Maybe a few interesting things to be learned...... and a fair few pictures of well know contemporary politicians and others as examples of facial expressions and gestures that are relevant to each episode. One of our favourite series.

Rating: 5 StarsDevistating

A very good show. Great cast. Great concepts. Worth every penny. Can't wait for season 2 now

Rating: 5 Starses una de las mejores despues de los espedientes x

if you have the other seasons, 2 and 3 why do not you upload to buy

Rating: 5 StarsI'm hooked

I've just watched 4 episodes so far but I'm addicted. I especially love when they include celebrities in the examples of nonverbal communication. The writers have done a brilliant job, and the acting is superb.

Rating: 5 StarsGreat Show, excellent service from seller.

It shipped as scheduled, in the condition promised, at a good price. I love the show. What else do you need to know?

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