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The Mentalist: The Complete First Season | 
| Actors: Simon Baker, Robin Tunney, Tim Kang, Owain Yeoman, Amanda Righetti Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Chinese (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Thai (Subtitled), Portuguese (Dubbed) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 6 Running Time: 998 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1
MPN: 1000093525 UPC: 883929066001 EAN: 0883929066001 ASIN: B001CTDH76
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 Release Date: September 22, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | A mentalist is a master manipulator of thought and behavior. The mentalist is Patrick Jane (Simon Baker in an acclaimed performance), a celebrity psychic whose wife and child are viciously murdered by an elusive serial killer called Red John. Devastated, Patrick admits his paranormal act is fake, renounces his earlier life and uses his astonishing skills of observation and analysis talents that m |
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Product Description Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/22/2009 Run time: 1012 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com The Mentalist is nominally a police procedural (and an excellent one), but its characters are especially richly written, and there's romance and torment hinted at in equal measure throughout the series. All of this--and the star turn by dreamy Australian actor Simon Baker, whose smoldering good looks take a back seat to his nuanced acting--make The Mentalist one of TV's top drama series. Season 1 sets the action in motion immediately, as the viewer quickly learns the backstory: Baker's character, Patrick Jane, was once a questionable TV psychic (à la John Edwards) who professed to help people contact their deceased loved ones. But a crazed killer--"Red John"--was watching one day when Jane mentioned assisting California police on his case, and in retribution he committed a horrific crime with staggering personal repercussions on Jane. Jane leaves his sham life behind, but it turns out he's actually quite gifted as an observer of subtle human behavior--a "mentalist," who, he tells the California Bureau of Investigation, "is a master manipulator of thought and behavior." So Jane joins the CBI in tracking tricky cases, including that of Red John. The rest of the cast is terrific, especially Robin Tunney, who may have found the role, and series, of a lifetime, as Teresa Lisbon, the head of the squad, who must keep Jane on track but give him enough lead to assist the often skeptical power structure. There's undeniable chemistry between Jane and Lisbon, yet any potential romance is superseded by a very real-feeling mutual respect and admiration, which shows its own kind of tenderness. Other stellar cast members include Tim Kang (the all-business Kimball Cho), Owain Yeoman (the ambitious rookie Wayne Rigsby), and Amanda Righetti (the doe-eyed newbie Grace Van Pelt, who may have a lot to learn in traditional police work, but who has a deep understanding of and respect for Jane's psychic abilities). Another star worth mentioning: The location shots all around California, which give the show a life and depth seldom seen on network series. The lush real settings--a mansion in San Francisco, a weedy rural road outside Bakersfield--add to the immediacy and intensity of the story lines. The first season boxed set is a bounty and includes all 23 episodes, a fantastic featurette with the cast and creators on making the series, as well as a mini-doc on the difference (and there is one) between a mentalist and a psychic. Fans of the series won't want to miss the gag reel, either--the cast clearly has as much fun making the show as its fans do watching it. --A.T. Hurley
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Patrick Jane is RED JOHN November 20, 2009 Sam "Mayday" Malone (Rohan) This show is awesome - all of the characters compliment each other well- Cho being the best. As I watched last season and tonight's episode it occurred to me that there is a very good chance Patrick Jane is Red John. That would be a great twist, twists like that made season 1 great and hopefully is something to look forward too in the future seasons
EXCELENTE November 1, 2009 Nicolas Dario Latourrette Bo (Paraguay) Es totalmente recomendable para pasar buenos momentos. ESPERO LA SEGUNDA TEMPORADA Y QUE SIGA VINIENDO CON SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL
clever observations October 28, 2009 P. G. McKinnis (Evansville, IN) I just love this series. It is relaxing to sit and enjoy an evening of crime mysteries.
Well Worth Watching October 28, 2009 Movie Lover (Seoul, South Korea) I didn't get into this show until about halfway through the season, and then it was only out of idle curiosity. I am glad I did. I won't waste your time with what it's about--you probably already know that--and get directly into why I like it.
Why I like it is the character of Patrick Jane. I've been watching TV and movies regularly for 20 years now, and I can honestly say I do not have him figured out. While it would be easy to dismiss his motives as being guilt (making up for all the years he posed as a fraud) or revenge for his murdered family, I do not think it is that simple. I think there is something more to him, something that he hasn't revealed yet, and Simon Baker does a magnificent job portraying this very interesting character. I am looking forward to the second season.
PS: As for the whole "Mentalist" versus "Psych" debate, I will say it is all a matter of taste. I tried "Psych" and did not like because I found the lead character highly annoying--but that's just me.
Simon Baker, a Doll! October 26, 2009 Jonnie Stahl I am a 79-year-old woman who enjoys a healthy fantasy life. Simon Baker is a very good actor who presents a cheerful, child-like character (he appeals to older women, I'm told) who is, nonetheless, intellectually sophisticated. What a nice combination. He is nowhere near as handsome as he is claimed to be but has a delightful charm based on a happy, smiley personality.
The Mentalist is a sort of dumb story but who cares?
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