There are no dramas with handsome boys and beauties in Chinese costumes, and they simply win the plot with attractive and charming characters. There is no absolute protagonist, there is no absolute theme, the actor and the play have become one. Each individual is so vivid and full. Even if I don't study law, I know that the real American legal profession is not like that. But the kind of freedom and the yearning for freedom and the law-based pursuit revealed or revealed in the play are indeed enviable.
Alan Shore is a witty, pompous and glib genius lawyer. Make fun of people with your diploma bought online. Love to be in the courtroom, rhetoric, citing extensive evidence, pulling out endless cases, in one sentence: too much. Even the judge often has to ask: What's your point? The seemingly nonsense remarks can always bring the jury into the circle he dug up. Finally, for Denny's sake, in Supreme Court, the justice also reminded him before he spoke, not to say anything irrelevant to the case.
And Denny Crane, Crane poole schmidt, senior partner, has never failed in the case. When you don't speak, you can still see the appearance of being wise and foolish. Often when Alan or other lawyers are unable to start a case, his one or two words can get around the dilemma. Remember the good phenomenon is the first episode, he taught Alan, pull a rabbit out of your hat, and all these Man understands that all he has is not just fame. Then most of the time he was old, lustful, capable, often confused, crazy, carried at most 6 guns with him, opened fire at will, flirted with women when he saw a woman, was affectionate, mentioned his mad cow all day long, and What, it can be a little cute sometimes. In the third season or the fourth season, there was a video of Denny's court trial when he was young. At that time, Denny was high-spirited in court, and his tongue was like a lotus flower, just like Alan now. It turned out that Denny was like that when he was brilliant. It wasn't until the last episode, in their daily balcony talk, that he said the reason why he was so for to distract people about how truly small i become. The halo that used to be full of heads couldn't accept the loneliness of walking off the altar. A kind of sadness at the end of a hero.
As for the friendship between Denny and Alan, I always think that Denny's today is Alan's tomorrow, the same smart and insightful, the same conceit. Both of them will say: You're my best friend. Denny will say: You're my son. This kind of relationship is also a teacher and a student, a father and a son, and a brother. In fact, the two are essentially one kind of person. Both are cynical and cynical. Beneath these surfaces lies a pure heart. It is a kind of inability for people in the system to do anything about society and human nature.
In the finale, the beloved Shirly and Carl are married, and Denny and Alan are married. "He completes me ." Denny said. A bit of a messed up ending. But it's not a good ending. Their union has nothing to do with love, for tax evasion or a more realistic sense. And there are really not many people who can match these two or can stand them.
When the fifth season came out, there was a boycott storm in the forum for a while. Because in the last few episodes, Crane Poole & Schmidt finally bought it for the Chinese and changed its name to Change Poole & Schmidt, it was nothing more than related to human rights. Some of the arguments sounded disgusting, and the same is true when you think about it, the Chinese in the film are indeed somewhat disgusting. In American heroism and salvationism, one side is righteous and the other side is evil.
There are also a lot of sensational places in the play, but they often stop at the end. Family, friendship, love, country, society, politics, human nature, personality, life, there are many thought-provoking things. Lots of sentences that make people stop and think about it. I also admire the screenwriter very much. The plump characters, the perfect plot, and the impassioned closing. Even the judges in the play are so cute. I recently finished reading the script and was a little reluctant to give up. When it's over, it's gone. The next episode is The Practice's eighth season, with Alan appearing and meeting Denny for the first time. Alan there has a relatively youthful face and glasses. Suddenly there is a very intimate feeling.
I suddenly remembered that when everyone decided not to leave the office in the end, Shirley said: See you tomorrow. It's good to say that. Reading a book or watching a drama is too long and it is too sudden. Then I always think I have time to watch it again. In fact, I have seen it after I have seen it, and I have forgotten the days that I can't remember for a long time. Still well written.
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