Numb3rs

Numb3rs

  • Director: Stephen Gyllenhaal, Ken Sanzel, Rob Morrow, Steve Boyum, Emilio Estevez
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: January 23, 2005
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78 : 1
  • Also known as: Numbers
  • "Digital Murder" is an American suspense drama TV series, directed by J. Miller Tobin, JohnBehring, AlexZakrzewski, Rob Morrow , David Krumholtz and others.
    The film premiered in January 2005, and mainly used real examples to reflect how mathematical theories were applied to police investigations, thereby cracking every unimaginable crime.

    Details

    • Release date January 23, 2005
    • Filming locations 2515 4th Ave, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies The Barry Schindel Company, Scott Free Productions, Paramount Network Television

    Movie reviews

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    • By Margaretta 2022-10-01 23:23:21

      American screenwriters' misunderstanding of Chinese

      We've seen 23 episodes of the second season of this show, and my overall rating for it is good, the types of cases involved are quite broad, no matter what the case is, the motive of the criminal, there is always a way for the writers to pull out the math And the physics professor came out, and then said a long list of terms that were difficult for us to understand, thus making the detection work darker. The 23 episodes I just watched made me really helpless: Russians, Arabs or Chinese always...

    • By Giles 2022-10-01 21:21:21

      Bread or freedom? This is a false proposition

      Watching American TV drama No. 6 - "Numb3rs"

      was very hesitant before chasing this drama. Because I don't really believe that it is possible to make a crime drama for 5 consecutive seasons by relying on "math" gimmicks. It's just that although there are a lot of new and old dramas this season, the quality has a serious downward trend. In the face of drama shortage, we have to do it. After three seasons, my satisfaction with it is still on the low side. On the score of...

    • By Earl 2022-10-01 20:56:18

      just love math

      The episodes that I have been following since the first season
      like charlie, the cute math genius also likes his romantic love, hee hee,
      every episode is like a mathematical theorem that solves various problems in life.
      This drama is very suitable for people who like mathematics It is especially easy to resonate.
      You will suddenly find that mathematics is everywhere around you.
      Many small details in life will appear in the form of formulas and theorems in the play....

    User comments

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    • By Winfield 2023-09-29 20:49:47

      How good is this math!...

    • By Virginia 2023-09-15 02:36:05

      just so so, lost my interests after 1...

    • By Hollie 2023-08-06 14:01:42

      Honestly the first season was pretty...

    • By Aurelio 2023-08-04 22:31:26

      However, from this point of view, it is a bit unreliable, but it can still be...

    • By Russ 2023-07-29 08:05:45

      Brother loves ah dad classic quotes (to brother don): 1. You know that charlie (brother) never says no to you 2. Charlie is a persistent person, he is still working hard to do something he has been doing since he was a child What I'm doing, try to impress his big...

    Movie plot

    Lomaro's FBI catcher and his younger brother Charlie, who has extraordinary mathematics talent, worked together to solve a serious and severe crime in Los Angeles. Charlie’s common way of thinking about the case surprised Tang’s colleagues Terry Lake and David Sinclair. At the same time, Tang and Charlie’s father worried about whether the two sons’ focused and persistent characteristics would cause each other to have friction in the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Dr. Larry Fleinhardt: In twenty years of teaching, I have never received evaluation comments like these. Boring - me! Intellectually, uh, inaccessible.

      Charlie Eppes: I thought we came up on this hike to get your mind off this ridiculous thing.

      Dr. Larry Fleinhardt: I mean, one-one student even said I'm out of touch in cutting-edge thinking in multidimensional theory. That one alone kept me up at night.

      Charlie Eppes: Everybody gets bad evaluations now and then, come on.

      Dr. Larry Fleinhardt: Yeah, yeah, says the professor who never received less than a rave.

      Charlie Eppes: As with any large group, there are responses that cover the entire spectrum. I once had a girl in my combinatorics seminar tell me that I was disorganized and I taught too fast.

      Dr. Larry Fleinhardt: That's an accurate observation, actually.

    • Alan Eppes: Old man?

      Charlie Eppes: I use it strictly as a term of endearment, Father.

      Alan Eppes: Well, get ready, my little boy, 'cause this old man is gonna kick your ass.

      Charlie Eppes: What are ya gonna do? You gonna cheat again?

      Alan Eppes: I'm getting the Scrabble board.

      [Alan walks away and Charlie has a terrified look on his face]

      Charlie Eppes: Uh. uh... Th... Scrabble's missing a piece!

    • [Charlie and Alan are golfing and Charlie tries to hit the ball, but misses]

      Alan Eppes: That was better.

      Charlie Eppes: What?

      Alan Eppes: It was! You almost hit the ball.

      Charlie Eppes: You know, I'm the king at basketball, I-I-I can snowboard, I'm the best at video games, I'm even getting over my fear of rock climbing. But I still, I can't hit this little white ball.