Except for Billy, this movie is basically nothing to see.

Elenora 2022-08-07 23:45:38

I've seen Boston law before, and I've seen a good wife recently. In contrast, this legal giant really looks at it and makes people feel that it is a bit of a dish.

First of all, the layout is too small. The scenes of one of the three largest law firms in the world are basically small scenes. The group performer of the firm used Cooperman to testify and show the PPT at the beginning. The rest of the time are small scenes and playhouses. It seems that it relies on Cowley and Michelle to hold the scene.

Secondly, this guy Cooperman is neurotic from start to finish, he can't show leadership charisma at all. He always thinks he is advanced. In fact, he is like a fool, and he also directs informants to harm people. This level is like the world's top three. Is the style of the lawyer's boss? Any partner in The Good Wife is nowhere higher than him.

In the final court, the black priest had no use anymore. The client derailed when he said that he had cheated. Brittany betrayed when he said that he was betrayed. In the eight episodes, except for the first two episodes, he didn't know what to do. I won it inexplicably, and then the girl couldn't get in touch, and then it was gone.

You can still see it, but it's too watery, like an amateur's work. Amazon can't get Netflix in this way.

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