Person Of Interest Full Movie Torrent

Person Of Interest Full Movie Torrent

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A billionaire software engineer and an ex-CIA agent team up to prevent crimes before they happen by using an Artificial Intelligence known as "The Machine". At the same time they must survive being hunted by the Government and protect The Machine at all costs.
Wealthy genius software engineer, who generally goes by the name Harold Finch, is the mastermind behind the creation of an all-seeing machine. Finch and his front man Nathan Ingram devised the machine to sell to the US government, who are unaware of Finch working behind the scenes. The purpose of the machine is so that the government can spot acts leading to terrorism to prevent those terrorist acts from occurring. But what the government considers irrelevant in its use of the machine are acts leading to murder. As such, Finch, without the government's knowledge that he has a back door to the machine, wants to prevent those murders. The machine only provides the social security number of someone involved, Finch unaware if that person is the target or perpetrator. He enlists the help of an ex-CIA special operative who generally goes by the name John Reese to assist in his mission, Reese who is officially listed as dead. But as Reese in particular often uses non-legal means to achieve Finch's end goal, he is tracked by the authorities, who only know him as the man in the suit. They are also tracked by those who are thwarted by the pair in carrying out this mission, and by the few who know of the machine's existence and who have their own nefarious thoughts of what to do with the machine if they can get their hands on it.
As a tech geek, and someone who&#39;s really into spy thriller, this show hits all the marks. Acting is superb, writing is brilliant and gripping.<br/><br/>The TV show focuses on topics such as human morality, motivation, and ethics, all while spinning a tale which leaves you guessing who the perp or the victim is.<br/><br/>However, despite the seriousness of this series, there are some very humorous moments - probably more funny because of how dark the narrative is - but the show never loses focus, unlike some other shows. Characters have excellent banter, and their conversations feel real.<br/><br/>Action sequences though small in scale, feel like real fights instead of like TV show budget fights attempting to look like the silver screen bonanzas. There are no high wire tricks for the hand to hand combat, and no Michael Bay explosions during gunfights. Why? Because the series didn&#39;t need to. Plenty of other TV Shows attempt to pull off a spectacle, but end up feeling very jarring.<br/><br/>The first time I watched this show, I was hooked, unfortunately the flight I was on only had two episodes from season 3. But when I got my hands on the series collection, it was a week of binge watching to the point I pulled all nighters, and only stopped watching it when I went to have a shower or sleep.<br/><br/>10/10 recommend.
When I started watching POI, I thought of it as just a Good show. But believe me, I was never bored so I stuck to it as the Entertainment factor was there from the start. <br/><br/>There was your case of the week, some kick-ass action by Jim Caviezel, some really cool tech (The Machine,of course) and your typical good cop and bad cop. But as the show began to progress, the characters&#39; past began to come forward, some new villains got introduced and by the end of the first season, I was thoroughly hooked to the show.<br/><br/>But as the second season started, I knew that I was going to watch this show to the end. The plot became denser, the &quot;mythology&quot; of the Machine was explored and suddenly, this show became my Favorite on the TV. So, by the end of the third season, I was addicted to the show.<br/><br/>Then, the third season started strongly and by the mid of third season, I was completely Blown Away. Sure, there was still the case of the week, but they explored so many different story arcs and put in so many twists , It&#39;s difficult not to Love this show and its characters.<br/><br/>So, if you want a thrilling and no BS show, then stick to it(even if you may feel a little dull around the first 10 episodes) and believe me , you will be handsomely rewarded.

It is based on a screenplay developed by J. J. Abrams and Jonathan Nolan, which is inspired by movies like Enemy of the State, The Bourne Identity, and particularly Minority Report. The idea for the show came about long before Edward Snowden and Prism story came out. The show also contains the usual &quot;cop tv drama&quot; elements.It was revealed at the end of season two that Finch was injured in the ferry explosion that killed his friend Nathan Ingram. He has been seen in flashbacks to have spent time using a wheelchair for sometime afterwards, in 2010. It wasn&#39;t just his leg that was injured, his cervical vertebrae was affected and he has pins in his neck from spinal fusion surgery, as shown in an early season one episode. Finch limps and has trouble turning his neck. The Machine applies differently colored boxes in order to categorize the people it observes. Boxes can change as the Machine re-evaluates its assessment of the individuals it monitors.<br/><br/>White box: Individuals the Machine is currently monitoring, but who do not pose an immediate threat.<br/><br/>White box with red corners and crosshairs: Indicates imminent/ongoing violence by the indicated individual.<br/><br/>Red box: Relevant threats and individuals who pose a threat to the Machine or one of its administrators.<br/><br/>Yellow box: Individuals who know about the Machine.<br/><br/>Black box with yellow corners and crosshairs: Individuals who know about the Machine and communicate with it. The Machine designates these individuals as an &quot;analog interface&quot;. Root is the only known analog interface now.<br/><br/>Blue box: Members of government teams; the scope of this box is unclear, but includes agents acting on &quot;relevant&quot; numbers.<br/><br/>Wheeled vehicles (such as cars, trucks and buses) are coded based on status of individual passengers within.<br/><br/>Starting in Season 3, the boxes are slightly modified to have solid vertical lines rather than dashed ones, along with a central target identifying the vehicle being monitored.<br/><br/>The Machine also categorizes and marks watercraft and aircraft.<br/><br/>Boats, ships and ferries are assigned a white diamond. (Seasons 1 and 2) a5c7b9f00b

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