Review of The Devil's Advocate (1997) by Itamar K — 14 Oct 2010
Preachy and predictable at every turn, The Devil's Advocate tries to say a lot and says nothing. Some good cinematography and excellent acting - especially from the wonderful Al Pacino but also notably from Charlize Theron and Jeffrey Jones (Keanu Reeves is better than usual when he's calm and composed, but ludicrously over-the-top in his more emotional scenes) make it quite easy to wade through but at the end it's completely empty and annoyingly pretentious; the fact that the twist ending, maybe the only interesting thing in the whole film, is obvious when you first look at the poster, doesn't help.
This review of The Devil's Advocate (1997) was written by Itamar K on 14 Oct 2010.
The Devil's Advocate has generally received positive reviews.
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