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Goliath's advocate
A driven lawyer from a gas company has to convince a former music teacher to leave her mill that's next to a factory, before disaster strikes.
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Plot Summary
A young, ambitious lawyer from Florida is recruited by a high-powered New York City law firm, only to discover that its charismatic senior partner is Satan himself. As he ascends the corporate ladder and enjoys immense success, his marriage crumbles and his soul is tested by temptation and corruption. He must confront the ultimate choice between worldly power and his own morality.
Critical Reception
The Devil's Advocate received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising Al Pacino's commanding performance as the devil and the film's atmospheric tension. However, some critics found the plot to be derivative and overly long, while others debated the film's philosophical and religious themes. Audiences generally responded well to the film's suspenseful narrative and star power.
What Reviewers Say
Al Pacino delivers a scene-stealing performance as the devil, dominating the film with his charismatic yet sinister portrayal.
The film offers a compelling, albeit lengthy, exploration of temptation, free will, and the corrupting nature of power.
While some critics found the plot predictable and the ending heavy-handed, the overall atmosphere and performances kept audiences engaged.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's suspenseful atmosphere and strong performances, particularly Al Pacino's. Many found it to be an engaging thriller that delves into moral dilemmas, though some noted its length and occasional predictability.
Fun Fact
The iconic opening scene featuring John Milton (Al Pacino) walking through the streets of New York was filmed without permits, with the crew simply joining the flow of pedestrians and the city's natural chaos.
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