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Life (Season 2) (DVD) (2008) 美国电视剧
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Life (Season 2)

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Life (Season 2)

  • Life (Season 2) image 1
  • Life (Season 2) image 2
  • 视 频
  • NTSC: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
  • 音 频
  • 英语: Dolby Digital 5.1
  • 字 幕
  • 英文, 泰文, 中文(繁)
  • 光碟
  • DVD 光碟
    5-disc set
  • 区码
  • Region 3

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  • 商品名称 : Life (Season 2)
  • 类型 : 犯罪
  • 集数 : 全1-21集完整版
  • 电视台 / 电影制作 : US NBC Channel
  • 发行商 : Universal
  • 上映 / 播送日 : 2008年
  • 上架日期 : 2012年08月29日
  • 片数 : 5 片
  • 重量 : 330(g)
  • 制作国家 : USA

  • 剧情介绍
  • He's got a second chance at life... and he's doing whatever it takes to make every moment count in all Season Two episodes of the clever, critically acclaimed series, Life. Golden Globe Award nominee Damian Lewis returns as Charlie Crews, an eccentric detective returning to the force after being wrongfully imprisoned. Back on the beat with his determined partner, Dani Reese (Sarah Shahi), and his unusually Zen-like outlook toward the cases he investigates, this unconventional crime solver tries to catch the LA wrongdoers who really belong behind bars - as well as whomever was behind his own fall from grace. Discover why critics declare, "Life is laconic, witty, and refreshingly curious." (Maureen Ryan, Chicago Tribune)

  • 剧情介绍
  • He's got a second chance at life... and he's doing whatever it takes to make every moment count in all Season Two episodes of the clever, critically acclaimed series, Life. Golden Globe Award nominee Damian Lewis returns as Charlie Crews, an eccentric detective returning to the force after being wrongfully imprisoned. Back on the beat with his determined partner, Dani Reese (Sarah Shahi), and his unusually Zen-like outlook toward the cases he investigates, this unconventional crime solver tries to catch the LA wrongdoers who really belong behind bars - as well as whomever was behind his own fall from grace. Discover why critics declare, "Life is laconic, witty, and refreshingly curious." (Maureen Ryan, Chicago Tribune)