"The Devil's Advocate"-About Freedom

Kellie 2022-01-25 08:02:16

Although the shadow of Christianity is everywhere in the film, God is reluctant to show up, and most of the stage is left to the devil.
This film discusses the power of evil in human nature, the struggle of people in the face of morality and interests. The protagonist struggled in the bathroom for two hours to complete the entire film. We drove around in his sinful heart, and finally stopped at the end of good.
I am not going to describe the specific content of this invincible lawyer's inner struggle, although he is now the famous Keno Reeves. I don't want to comment too much on the eternal actor Al Pacino in my mind, he is always so outstanding. Of course, there is also the passionate performance of two beauties, and there is no need to describe it. The point is to watch it in person.
In general, the film reviews are fine, just a little bit of my own feelings.

Honor, money, and beauties,
as long as you keep your conscience and treat yourself as the offspring of the devil, do it with confidence and boldness. When your conscience is disturbed, the devil will come out to help you relieve your troubles. If you can do it, congratulations, all of this is yours. In addition, you can go to death, because everything you have exchanged with your conscience is false. Since they are all false, there is no need for you to exist, right? Still die.

Professional ethics
is a new term for our society today. We are slowly getting to know it and understand it, but like all new affairs, when we get it, the scale of use will be more complicated. problem.

free
A tempting word. She made the entire Western world boil for it, and now, she has taken root in the hearts of young people in China, and countless young hearts yearn for her. But what is she? All things, if I can think about it, I can do it, it must be a very cool thing, thinking about it will make us happy, it is like daydreaming, it will make us very cool. However, if freedom is like this and has the same effect as daydreaming, then she must not be the freedom we want, at least I don't want to be a guy who likes daydreaming. I think that true freedom should be a noble thing, a right. When you find that you can do something, such as bullying others with a strong body, or drugs are right in front of you. You can choose to bully people who are weaker than you, and drugs can bring you a momentary pleasure, but these are not true freedoms, because what they ultimately bring you is only the fantasy of freedom, and even pain. And your true freedom is not to make these choices. There are some things you can do, but you don’t. This is the freedom you have.
Freedom is the right not to choose.

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Extended Reading
  • Kristina 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The deepest memory is Pacino's weird and a little crazy laugh, and the scene of Theron's suicide.

  • Jeffery 2022-03-21 09:01:15

    I thought it was a court lawyer's play, but I didn't expect it to be a ghost movie with a mentality of the end of the millennium. The overall setting and part of the bridge section may have been a bit new in the past, but now it is a bit boring. Attributing everything to God and the Devil, in addition to providing some sensory stimulation of "big" scenes, the core speculation is far inferior to the type based entirely on reality. In addition, directly equating the capital with the devil, so that the protagonist and couple who entered the upper strata quickly fell, it is too much to please the lower class. It's like saying: Look at that, rich people are walking corpses who sell their souls and are not necessarily happy! Fortunately, men are handsome and women are beautiful, and they are also good to be seductive.

The Devil's Advocate quotes

  • John Milton: [On the roof] What do you think? Some people can't handle it

    Kevin Lomax: It's peaceful

    John Milton: My sentiments exactly, fill in the resume for me, what does your father do?

    Kevin Lomax: I never got to know my father, he passed away before I was born my mother raised me just the two of us

    John Milton: That can't be easy in a town like Gainesville can it?

    Kevin Lomax: I don't think it's easy anywhere

    John Milton: A little different when you looking down isn't it?

    Kevin Lomax: Yes it is

    John Milton: Your mother, what's she like?

    Kevin Lomax: She's a preacher's daughter she's tough she's worked at the same poultry as I can remember she's got a church she really likes, she's usually there or they go out and do a lot of volunteer work

    John Milton: Did it rub off? The book or the church?

    Kevin Lomax: No I'm on parole early release for time served

    John Milton: A lot of potential clients down there

    Kevin Lomax: why do you need a criminal department?

    John Milton: Our clients break the law like anyone else just tired of sending their business across the street

    Kevin Lomax: Are you offering me a job?

    John Milton: I'm thinking about it, I know you got talent, I knew that before you got here its just the other thing I wonder about: Pressure it changes everything some people you squeeze them, they focus others fold can you summon your talent at will? Can you deliver on a deadline? Can you sleep at night?

    Kevin Lomax: When do we talk about money?

    John Milton: Money? That's the easy part

  • Alexander Cullen: What the fuck was that about?