The man who knows the rules of the game is the most handsome

Fernando 2022-04-20 09:01:29

The beginning and contradiction of the plot are as follows: At first, the lawyer just thought about how to clean up his defender, but he soon discovered that his defender was not as innocent as he imagined, and he had been framed by the defender: if he reported Lei (the defender), it would constitute a The plot of the leak, if the evidence in their hands is handed over to the police or prosecutors, they will not accept it;

the climax of the story: facing the demon lawyer who wants to be torn to pieces, he has to defend him politely and politely, and finally let him be acquitted , but the mantis caught the cicada and the oriole behind, and the real punishment came only at this time.

Outcome: The lawsuit was won, money was made, revenge was paid, and in the end there was evil. This Lincoln lawyer seems to have recovered his morality and conscience.

I don’t judge how noble the lawyer’s morals are, at least he He has a moral bottom line and knows how to protect his family and friends;
he takes advantage of legal loopholes to defend guilty drug-related persons, and deals with the police to reduce the defendant's sentence. He can be described as ""thief is also a way"",
The result is not unexpected. People who are on the edge of the law know how to distinguish black from white, and of course they also know how to distinguish white from black.

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  • Liliane 2022-03-21 09:01:34

    A lawyer with a tongue and a conscience, praise! A good story has a rushed ending

  • Suzanne 2022-04-21 09:01:38

    Mick remembered his father's words from beginning to end but didn't understand it until he encountered this big trouble, which made him re-understand his own heart and his father's words. The male protagonist plays a lawyer who is a bit ruffian but does not lose justice.

The Lincoln Lawyer quotes

  • Earl: You know what? You would've done all right on the streets.

    Mick Haller: Shit. Where do you think I am, Earl?

  • Frank Levin: [looking out of top floor window] You're so vain. Nobody would care if you killed yourself.

    Mick Haller: It'd look cool. What do you think the last thing to go through your mind would be?

    Frank Levin: Your asshole.

    Mick Haller: Yeah.