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Kurt 2022-04-21 09:02:36
Teacher Lu is almost the beacon of comments. Comparing any good industry to a prostitute, and then encountering a romance in the process of starting work, there is no solution to the drama. Full of violence (overturning a water glass), soft violence (bullets in the head, pictures of a child who was cute when he was young but didn't want to leave his legacy to him). Shyness is aggression. Professional fishing, mutated, shy, sincere, not just unilaterally output fishing. (Can this continue to be...
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Betty 2022-04-21 09:02:36
This film actually highlights some problems in American law: the more money you have, the more certain you are to win a lawsuit, the subjective intentions of judges, lawyers, and juries can guide the results, and the way in which evidence is obtained is unclear. The quality of the film production is also average, and the running account...
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Lois 2022-04-21 09:02:36
I don't see anything special about rudy, except for having a lawyer's license, all the awesome things are done by deck, deck's business ability is really...
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Roselyn 2022-04-21 09:02:36
Matt Damon's first starring role. Character development is good. good...
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Gabe 2022-04-20 09:01:52
The first half is a bit irritable...you can defend yourself in court without a lawyer's certificate, and the procedural law is really tough. Also, aren't the lawyers in the insurance company stupid? It's terrible to go bankrupt in the...
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Orpha 2022-04-20 09:01:52
It's a very exciting legal film. I also want to study the law. After watching it, I found out that the director is actually Coppola~ Allow me to continue to be...
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Rosalind 2022-04-20 09:01:52
Handsome guy Matt Damon interprets a fair lawyer to get justice for the common people. It can be seen that it is not a so-called democratic America, but a fair and reasonable vile insurance...
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Tremayne 2022-04-20 09:01:52
Every lawyer crosses that line at least once in a case, and later on, the line ceases to exist and lawyers become another...
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Chet 2022-04-20 09:01:52
I don't believe that American laws are much more just than other countries, but I believe that some of them have a belief in justice that has never been shown or played against in our nation's...
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Vinnie 2022-04-20 09:01:52
Still can't resist a great courtroom film, though it's barely passable for...
The Rainmaker Comments
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Mireya 2021-12-31 08:02:33
Boundary
In this film, Dick is an interesting existence. He belongs to the intermediate state of Rudy and the lawyer of the insurance company. He is cunning and unscrupulous. He is good at camping. Soliciting business, really laughs at me), but with integrity. Although he has not been licensed as a lawyer,...
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Janiya 2021-12-31 08:02:33
Would you like to be a rainmaker who sends water to dry land?
"Rainmaker", this seemingly religious name is enough to entice me to yearn for this film. The luxurious lineup of director Coppola, starring Matt Damon and Danny DeVito also gives me reason to expect that it will accompany me to spend a pleasant two hours.
From three o’clock in the afternoon until...
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Judge Kipler: Mr. Drummond... you objected to the fast-tracking of this case. What's the problem?
Leo F. Drummond: Well, your honor... this issue's already been ruled upon by Judge Hale. The preparations required by fast-tracking the case place undue burden upon both parties, I believe.
Judge Kipler: [scribbling on a notepad and not looking up] Nonsense.
[stands up]
Judge Kipler: Let me ask you something, Mr. Drummond. As a defense lawyer, have your EVER agreed to the fast-tracking of a lawsuit?
Leo F. Drummond: Well your honor, I believe I have.
Judge Kipler: [begins to laugh as he sits back down] Fine. Give me the name of the case and the court it was in.
Leo F. Drummond: [laughs nervously] Well, your honor... I have to get back to you on that.
Judge Kipler: Well, call me this afternoon by three.
Leo F. Drummond: I don't believe I'm going to be in before three.
Judge Kipler: Well, call me when you get in. I'm very interested in hearing about this case you agreed to fast-track.
Leo F. Drummond: Yes sir.
Judge Kipler: This boy's about to die, gentlemen. You do agree that we need to record his testimony?
Leo F. Drummond: Yes indeed... of course, your honor. It's just that my trial calendar is pushin' me around pretty good.
Judge Kipler: How about next Thursday afternoon?
Rudy Baylor: Great for me, your honor.
Leo F. Drummond: I'm sorry, your honor.
Judge Kipler: That's a week from today.
Leo F. Drummond: I believe I'm out of town.
[beat]
Leo F. Drummond: Yes, I am out of town Thursday.
Judge Kipler: The deposition is set for next Thursday afternoon at 2pm.
[smiles]
Judge Kipler: Sorry if it inconveniences the defense, but God knows there's enough of you guys to handle it.
[Rudy smiles]
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Kelly Riker: [Cliff has just trashed the house and buried Rudy under a refrigerator... Kelly rushes to Cliff] RUDY... RUDY! Cliff, you idiot! What are you doing!
Cliff Riker: [grabbing Kelly around the throat] You see what you did! Kelly, you see what you did? It's not my fault! I love you... I love you!
[Rudy gets back up and yanks Cliff by the air and off Kelly and they resume fighting... Cliff pulls out a gun, Rudy grabs a baseball bat and hits Cliff with it]
Kelly Riker: RUDY!
[he hits Cliff some more with the bat]
Kelly Riker: Stop it, Rudy! Stop.
[Cliff groans]
Kelly Riker: Give me the bat... and leave.
Rudy Baylor: [dumbfounded] What?
Kelly Riker: Give me the bat... and leave. You were not here tonight. Give me the bat.
[Rudy complies and Kelly finishes Cliff off after Rudy walks out]