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Wacko At Law
Mai Daqi is a genius in the legal profession, but because of his dissatisfaction with the profitism of the law firm, he shelved his lawyer's license. It wasn't until an air crash that suddenly took the lives of his parents and his fiancee four years ago. In order to get justice for his family, Daqi regained his legal profession and overthrew American Airlines' first-class lawyers.
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Plot Summary
A bumbling, albeit well-meaning, defense attorney finds himself in over his head when he takes on a bizarre case involving a cult. As he navigates the absurdities of his new clients and the legal system, he must find a way to win the case without losing his sanity.
Critical Reception
Wacko At Law received largely negative reviews from critics, who found the humor forced and the plot nonsensical. Audience reception was mixed, with some appreciating the low-brow comedy and others deeming it unwatchable.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies heavily on outdated and uninspired comedic tropes.
Rob Schneider's performance, while characteristic, does little to elevate the material.
The plot is convoluted and lacks any real narrative drive.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Wacko At Law are scarce and generally lean negative, with common complaints about the film's lack of originality and humor. Some viewers found it mildly amusing as a 'so bad it's good' watch.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly greenlit based on a single improvised joke by Rob Schneider during a podcast appearance.
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