Too many flaws, but I forgive it

Maud 2022-04-20 09:01:40

I've never been too fond of this type of movie. I heard that this is a male version of "Never Compromise" before watching it. But it got a golden statuette for best supporting actress (if I remember correctly) and George Clooney was nominated for best actor, but he wasn't as lucky as Julia Roberts. Just for this, I watched this movie. Fortunately, it's not as dull as it sounds, Clooney's character is a slightly flawed lawyer, but full of justice at key moments, quite like those high-profile heroes in our main theme movies.
The progress of the plot is slow, and some key parts also reveal many flaws. Especially in the ending part, the climax came very suddenly, although it was very relieved for the audience, but how could the villain who has always been very shrewd suddenly become so panicked and exposed? But seeing the handsome guy Ke's performance so hard, forgive him for these flaws.

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  • Herminio 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    Why do I think it's not very good-looking, because I'm too impetuous? I've been feeling unwell recently, affecting my mood to watch movies...

  • Jeffry 2022-04-22 07:01:15

    A successful actor has ruined the work of the movie itself. A movie with too much room for the actor means that it is difficult for the director to control the rhythm of the movie itself. However, since this is the director's debut, relying on Clooney is still the last 25 minutes. been wonderful

Michael Clayton quotes

  • Karen Crowder: You don't want the money?

    Michael Clayton: Keep the money. You'll need it.

    Don Jefferies: Is this fellow bothering you?

    Michael Clayton: Am I bothering you?

    Don Jefferies: Karen, I've got a board waiting in there. What the hell's going on? Who are you?

    Michael Clayton: I'm Shiva, the God of death.

  • Marty Bach: [on a cell phone conversation] Marty Bach, how can I help you?

    Bridget Klein: Marty, hi. It's Bridget Klein. Look, we're going with a story tomorrow about a settlement in the U-North defoliant case. Do you want to comment?

    Marty Bach: The case you're referring to is now as it has been for the last six years: Pending and unresolved. Until such time as our client has their day in court, and the plantiffs come to their senses and drop the suit, I'll have nothing of value to tell you.

    Bridget Klein: Come on Marty, you're closing the U-North case, you're settling it, I know that. Okay? I know you're up there with like 600 people jamming this thing through.

    Marty Bach: Well, here's what I know: Your deadline was twenty minutes ago. So either you're fishing for a story, or you're trying to get out of writing a retraction. In either case I wish you the best of luck.

    [he hangs up]

    Marty Bach: Where the fuck is Karen Crowder?