

Suing The Devil
Luke O'Brien, a washed-up salesman turned night law student, decides to sue Satan for $8 trillion. On the last day before Luke files a default judgment, Satan appears to defend himself. On Satan's legal team are 10 of the country's best trial lawyers. The entire world watches on Legal TV to see who will win the Trial of the Century
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Plot Summary
A wealthy, arrogant defense attorney who believes he is the Devil incarnate decides to sue God for creating Hell and sentencing him there. He enlists a down-on-his-luck defense lawyer to help him navigate the legal battle, which becomes a media circus. The case forces society to confront questions of faith, good versus evil, and the nature of justice.
Critical Reception
Suing The Devil received largely negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing its premise, humor, and execution. Audiences also had mixed to negative reactions, finding the film to be a confused and uneven attempt at a satirical comedy-drama.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's central premise is considered outlandish and poorly executed.
- The humor often falls flat, and the dramatic elements are not compelling.
- Performances are generally seen as uneven, despite some recognizable actors.
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Fun Fact
The film's unique premise of suing God was intended as a satirical commentary on legal systems and societal beliefs, though its execution was widely considered unsuccessful.
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