James Spader, who starred in "Boston Legal", is simply my new idol. He made a man full of talent, arrogant and uninhibited, puffy but sexy, lustful and steady, swaying in court, kind and loyal to his friends, upright, worried about the country and the people , the Boston barrister Allen Shore, who never gives up his principles, is very attractive. That's right, he won three Emmys in a row for it. At the end of each episode, Allan and Danny's balcony night talk makes me envious. Isn't this kind of friendship too perfect? They smoked cigars and drank whiskey on the balcony. They talked so tacitly about everything. Many values were different, but they always understood each other. I don't agree with you, but I completely understand why you think so. When the whole world betrays each other even if the whole world doesn't understand, I stand with each other absolutely and resolutely. Even Danny asked Allen to help him end his life someday when he didn't want to endure the pain, and although Allen didn't agree with him, he promised to shoot that shot even if he violated the law and risked jail time.
I doubt that a movie like Boston Legal would be too tiring for Americans, nabbing the pros and cons of the real American society in and out of court. Most other American dramas are boring, gossip about the relationship between men and women, a bunch of handsome men and beauties, endless beautiful clothes, a love triangle that can never be confused, a routine. The aggression of the strong American culture on my country's cultural market is becoming more and more obvious. In recent years, Chinese film and television works, which are known to penetrate into the masses and get close to life, have been badly affected in recent years. They are going further and further on the road of anti-people and anti-reality. Turn on TV and watch it. , it's not a costume play, or everyone lives in a villa and drives a Mercedes-Benz.
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