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Onie 2022-01-10 08:02:14
Watch for Denzel Washington
"Hello, Mr. Roman": 7.5
This film tells the "death of idealism" in an uncomplicated plot. The difference is that because Mr. Roman’s partner and mentor was hospitalized at the beginning, his ideals were shaken from the beginning. When he was crushed by the last straw, he made the first decision...
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Lola 2022-01-10 08:02:14
Mr. Roman is actually right
Roman's insistence on the title is his insistence on the sanctity of the law. Before the death of his partner, his ideal should be to study the law all his life, improve the law, and then change society and make mankind better. He has a kind of narcissism and conceit, and he holds the world on his...

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Dovie 2022-03-23 09:02:47
Every weapon is a tool if you hold it the right way. Whether life is a tragedy, a comedy, or a farce, in the end, it is a matter of life, and it is enough to write it hard while you are alive.
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Cassandra 2022-01-10 08:02:14
In fact, the same story as "Nightcrawler" is about small people who are incompatible with the mainstream of society. It's just that the characters in the previous work became crazy and paranoid, which made the movie's excitement steadily increasing; this protagonist with communication barriers, but the story does not have the same spirit, and the role behavior is only unintelligible. Yes, even Washington feels a little too hard. In short, he doesn't quite understand what the director wants to express. . Hey
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Roman J. Israel, Esq.: Hey, the man doesn't understand character evidence.
George Pierce: You'll find a quiet corner. I sent you an e-mail today to come to my office.
Roman J. Israel, Esq.: I'm sorry, when people send e-mail, they seem to think it goes straight to your brain.
George Pierce: You better take what I'm saying seriously, because I'm being very sincere with you.
Roman J. Israel, Esq.: I think you knew what you were getting when you brought me in, George.
George Pierce: I thought you were functional.
Roman J. Israel, Esq.: I think you brought me in to put your feet to the fire 'cause you're tired of treating low-income clients like dollar signs, and maybe because you remember what it feels like to actually care. That's what I think, George.
George Pierce: Hell no, I hired you to make a buck. Which is why I thought you took the job.
Roman J. Israel, Esq.: I need money." -chuckles drily- "Badly. Of course. But what I really need, George, is an ally. I've been waiting to meet someone of your high caliber, and yes, I am selective. So what I'm offering to you, right out here, now, is the chance to partner with me. On a piece of groundbreaking litigation I've been working on for over seven years now. Inside this case, is arguably the most important legal brief in modern legal history. A sweeping federal challenge that could yield nothing less than a grand new era of social reform, and I say that with all due confidence. The constitution guarantees us the right to a fair trial, but there can't be any fairness is ninety-five percent of all cases never get heard. Criminal cases never get heard by a jury or a judge. I am building a wholly original class action lawsuit with over thirty-five hundred names, all former clients, aimed at the heart of-of-of plea bargain reform. I'm talking about reforming the system where prosecutors are trying to pull sentences out of their hat, where actual guilt or innocence is being completely replaced by fear of having your day in court. Where people are being forced... George, to plead guilty, under the threat of overly harsh, and coercive sentences. It's a job for a legend, or someone who wants to be one.