Rizzoli & Isles

Rizzoli & Isles

  • Director: Norman Buckley, Randy Zisk, Paul Holahan, Nelson McCormick, Milan Cheylov
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Spanish, Italian, Latvian, Russian, French, Gaelic
  • Release date: July 12, 2010
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 16:9 HD
  • Also known as: Rizzoli and Isles
  • Rizzoli & Isles is based on the series of suspenseful detective novels by The New York Times bestseller Tess Gerritsen. The show is directed by Michael M. Robin and stars Angela Michelle Harmon and Sasha Alexander.
    The story tells the story of Boston female detective Jane Rizzoli and Forensic Medicine Maura Isles teaming up to solve a serial murder case. Since Tess Gerritsen is a Doctor herself and has also studied anthropology in university, her description of the medical details in the case detection process is extremely detailed and accurate, which is also the biggest feature of her crime novels. TNT is good at portraying strong female characters, and its current " Crimebusters " and " Saving Grace " are the leaders of today's female-oriented series. "Rizzoli & Isles" continues this tradition of TNT.

    Details

    • Release date July 12, 2010
    • Filming locations Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies Hurdler Productions, Ostar Productions, Warner Horizon Television

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    • By Lucinda 2022-12-07 10:35:35

      good sister detective

      Jane, who is a policeman, is brave and powerful, and Mullah, who is a forensic doctor, is delicate and intelligent. The two cooperate with each other in work and support each other in life. They are close and good friends. What impresses me deeply is the kindness of Mullah, who let Jane's mother live in her own home and donate her body organs for others. Jane's colleagues and younger brothers are also very distinctive. This drama should have two lines, one day is the emotional line between...

    • By Toney 2022-11-05 06:37:43

      Those tough women and ambiguous emotions (1)

      [Not a film review of this film, just put it here]

      I counted it, and I have followed a lot of American dramas in the past few years. The most watched are crime dramas (including lawyer dramas). I think it is the TV series that best represents "American culture". The United States is not far from being a nation, and when it comes to the elusive "heavy cultural atmosphere" in the play, it is a judgment against the British drama (of course, there is history but not necessarily culture,...

    • By Janie 2022-09-04 02:43:51

      That wonderful and inextricable M breath

      After watching the first two episodes, I realized madly that Detective Rizzoli is absolutely the sexiest woman I've seen in years. Her face, her body, her voice, her gestures, every inch fascinates me. After being fascinated, I couldn't help thinking, how to express her special temperament?
        
        She was dark skinned, her hair was fluffy, her voice was hoarse and low; she was tall and slender, accustomed to hunching her back but very agile; her eyes were angry, her posture tense—yes,...

    • By John 2022-05-16 23:18:28

      strong heroine

      TNT is very good at this kind of drama with a strong heroine. The combination of the female police detective in the murder team and the chief female forensic doctor is very innovative. The two people have completely different personalities and backgrounds. Some memes are not new, but they can still make people laugh.

      The rhythm of American dramas is as fast as ever, with one story per episode, but the reasoning and detection process of the case is slightly weak. The first two seasons...

    • By Cheyanne 2022-05-16 22:26:48

      That wonderful and inextricable M breath

      After watching the first two episodes, I realized madly that Detective Rizzoli is absolutely the sexiest woman I've seen in years. Her face, her body, her voice, her gestures, every inch fascinates me. After being fascinated, I couldn't help thinking, how to express her special temperament?

      She was dark skinned, her hair was fluffy, her voice was hoarse and low; she was tall and slender, accustomed to hunching her back but very agile; her eyes were angry, her posture tense—yes, that's...

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    • By Holden 2023-07-31 13:17:48

      The last episode was too...

    • By Constantin 2023-07-18 11:45:39

      7.5/10 points. At first glance, Blu-ray. A mediocre detective drama. . . A rare double heroine at the time. . . The overall feeling is so-so. . . The last episode also had a big fight and suspense. . . Is this the formula for the first season? Afraid that the TV station will not be booked for the next season? . . . The characters still lack that distinct sense of hierarchy. . . Look at my favorite "Doctor House" and "The Good Wife", the gap is obvious. ....

    • By Peter 2023-07-07 04:16:15

      After watching it, you don't have to watch it. . . . . . . Who can understand my suffering >...

    • By Durward 2023-07-05 19:41:06

      There are a few episodes that are more interesting. JR's voice is very...

    • By Ken 2023-06-26 18:13:58

      I was a little disappointed after watching the first season, but I can still watch...

    Movie plot

    Jane Rizzoli is Boston a female detective (Angela Michelle Harmon ornaments), she is the only Boston Crime Unit, a female detective, will is very strong, male-dominated police force in the world has never admit defeat. 
    Maura Isles is a relatively introverted Forensic Medicine (Sasha Alexander), but not a traditional "lady" either—she likes to work with corpses.
    A pair of pals with opposite personalities who investigate crime and arrest...
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