
▲ 11 r/iwatchedanoldmovie
The Devil's Advocate (1997). I can not think of anything else to write into the title.
Yeah yeah, I know The Devil's Advocate is an old movie now? blah blah blah it passes the criteria with flying colors and I am 16 feel proud of me I am watching classics. Anyway great movie. Al Pacino was just lovely, and the last speech he gave I mean chef's kiss. This movie must have pissed off a lot of christians back in the day huh. Lomax being Milton's son wqs good twist, the incest sorry half-incest to be exact at the end got weird. But overall can't complain.
u/Eastern_Plum4744 — 8 days ago