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Margarita 2022-04-22 07:01:41

Another decade+ all-or-nothing. Before finding a solution to the rebirth of Nirvana in this monstrous social system established by the powerful class, all that can be done is that all professionals who are addicted to paperwork and screenwork will come to the scene (production, use, work) to face the face. Let’s be realistic—even if it’s barely enough. . .

Yes, including but not limited to: the gang on Wall Street, the kind from the combat headquarters, most of the lawyers (who excluded the male protagonist)

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  • Asa 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Big companies are allowed to do whatever they want because the system is not perfect, and those in power are afraid of offending big companies, which further fuels their arrogance. I have seen a lot of these kinds of films, but this film focuses on events, such as a news documentary-style approach, which is unpretentious and stable between finding evidence and litigation. In addition, I really like the portrayal of the marital relationship of the protagonist couple. Their dialogue is the most honest and realistic I have ever seen.

  • Jimmie 2022-01-05 08:02:07

    "Still here." Very moved. How to deal with injustice in this world? It seems rare to see the partners of large law firms appearing in such a positive image... There is a scene that is exactly the same as the one in "The Irishman", as if an intertextuality hints at the similarities between large companies and gangs.

Dark Waters quotes

  • Sarah's Mother: Rob's missing such a lovely day.

    Sarah Barlage Bilott: Law's a jealous mistress, Mom. Means it comes with the territory.

  • Robert Bilott: You're a run of a mill dump, nothing but trash.

    Edward Wallace: You sound like my first girlfriend.