The rainmaker is beautiful!

Consuelo 2021-12-31 08:02:33

The rainmaker has two major attractions to me!

First of all, the superb looks of matt and claire!

The second is the plot of the story. Matt, who has just graduated, went to an unreliable law firm that is "the same as the inside". On the surface, he is unfortunate, but here he actually met the partner and reached the pinnacle of life in partnership! What touched me about Matt is that when a wealthy opposing defense attorney proposes a considerable settlement fee, I, an ordinary audience, will be shaken. But Matt categorically said that sentence in front of Downey, I don't want to accept it, I want them to pay the price! cowardly! I am a sophomore law freshman, and I am not good at learning knowledge now, but I think if I start my career in the future, I must also stick to justice and stick to my ideas.

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Extended Reading
  • Orion 2022-04-23 07:02:40

    When we first came out of the campus, we carried all kinds of beautiful dreams. In life, we were deduced by reality again and again, deviated from our dreams in society, and lost ourselves in money. Finally, with a copper stench and stubbornness.

  • Jesse 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The Rainmakerhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119978/

The Rainmaker quotes

  • Deck Shiffler: [after waking Rudy with a before-sunrise phone call] Guess who died last night?

    Rudy Baylor: Who? Do you ever sleep?

    Deck Shiffler: Harvey Hale! Age 62, quite a pedigree.

    Rudy Baylor: Judge Hale?

    Deck Shiffler: Yep. Croaked with a heart attack, dropped dead by his swimming pool.

    Rudy Baylor: You gotta be kidding me!

    Deck Shiffler: Guess which newly-made judge was assigned to Great Benefit's case?

    Rudy Baylor: How the hell am I supposed to know that, Deck?

    Deck Shiffler: Tyrone Kipler. Black, Harvard, civil-rights lawyer. Hates Tinley Britt, and he's tough on insurance companies. You know what a Rainmaker is, kid? The bucks are gonna be falling from the sky.

  • [first lines]

    Rudy Baylor: My father hated lawyers all his life. He wasn't a great guy, my old man. He drank and beat up my mother; he beat me up too. So you might think I became a lawyer just to piss him off. But you'd be wrong. I wanted to be a lawyer ever since I read about the Civil Rights lawyers in the 50s and 60s, and the amazing uses they found for the law. They did what a lot of people thought was the impossible. They gave lawyers a good name. And so I went to law school. And it did piss my father off - he was pissed off anyway.