Sol in the eyes of a lawyer: Ah can be even better

Cleora 2022-09-02 10:19:16

First of all, we must clarify a common sense: the dimension of evaluating the level of lawyers is to protect the interests of the parties to the maximum within the scope of law, and the dimension of evaluating the level of judges is to maintain the maximum of social justice within the scope of law.

Those who have watched the drama know that Sol is quite successful in evading the law or safeguarding the interests of the client. In "Breaking Bad", he is Lao Bai's teammate, but what catches my attention is still in the spin-off drama "Better Call Saul", which shows how a young lawyer turned into a barrister. . It can be said that the traits he presents in the play, no matter which industry he puts in, belong to the outstanding ones, but he just happened to choose the profession of lawyer.

Many people think that the most important thing for a lawyer is professional skills and the mastery of the law. In fact, this is only the basics. Marketing, in layman's terms, is the source of the case, which is the foundation of a lawyer. In the play, Sol was originally a lawyer who was born as a gangster Jimmy. He is not well-known, has a difficult life, and his only advantage resource is his brother. He is still stumbling. Even so, he can still play the bad cards and counterattack. .

In the first stage, he had a good relationship with the staff in the court and obtained legal aid to support himself.

In the second stage, in the first season of "Better Call Saul," he brought a class action lawsuit in a nursing home and made it one of the largest.

The third stage is the awakening of self-awareness in the current second season, and get rid of the shackles of the big law firm. It turned out that it was not so good, so the master left, established himself and became a real coquettish lawyer.

From the first stage to the second stage, he tried several common marketing methods such as news, hosting events, and advertising, but they played different tricks. Going on the news broke the storytelling routine of acting bravely. Organizing events brought together the victimized elderly people to gain trust. Shooting advertisements knows that the watching group will prescribe the right medicine and have to take it. This reminds me of the lawyer Jia Mingjun, who is known for his seemingly low-end family business and was finally incorporated into Zhonglun University. Saul’s every move is currently considered by most lawyers to stand out from the crowd in the thinking model of "entering a large office-doing a big case-becoming famous-getting the source of the case", and the setting in the play was still decades ago.

Lawyers are essentially a type of service industry, and Thor really understands this. Success is only a matter of time.

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Extended Reading
  • Kianna 2021-10-20 19:01:28

    I have always liked the style of this series: absurdism with a little black humor, high-cold shots, superb cuts and cold rhythms, novel shooting angles, a large number of sports shots, and film-like tones. , Is mixed with a lot of foreshadowing details that can appear in each single episode, as well as on the script-middle-aged dick, penniless, depressed, all kinds of despised and helpless, thinking deeply about the nihility of life. Really familiar! 9.2

  • Deshaun 2021-10-20 19:01:28

    The pleasure of looking back at the prequel is to find familiar faces and to make up for the inextricable connections; to maintain the level of poison masters, and even to be more filmy in the light processing, the mirror is quiet, the atmosphere is not without depression, and there is no climax in imagination. , Everything is brewing silently; the narrative is not in a hurry, multiple threads seem to be messy, but they are secretly converging; Bob Odencock has great acting skills, and both Saul and Jimmy are so cute.

Better Call Saul quotes

  • Saul Goodman: [Saul witnesses a teenager being arrested for stealing] Say nothing, you understand? Get a lawyer! Get a lawyer.

  • Kim Wexler: Okay.