The Devil-s Advocate -1997-1997 !!hot!!

It’s a cheat. A loop. It suggests that free will is an illusion, and Kevin’s vanity will always win. Audiences in 1997 hated it. Today? It’s genius. Evil doesn’t get defeated; it just resets the game.

This implies the loop is eternal. Every time Kevin chooses good, he is reset, only to make the same bad choice again. The Devil-s Advocate -1997-1997

The story follows Kevin Lomax (played by Keanu Reeves), a young, exceptionally talented defense attorney from Florida who has never lost a case. After successfully defending a guilty client by ruthlessly discrediting a victim, Kevin is headhunted by a prestigious, high-powered New York City law firm led by the charismatic John Milton (Al Pacino). It’s a cheat

So, the next time you get a job offer too good to be true, or feel that itch to compromise your ethics for a win, remember John Milton smiling from across a mahogany desk. Because he’s been waiting. And he’s very, very good at closing a deal. Audiences in 1997 hated it

The film’s thesis arrives in the third act. Milton explains to Kevin why he doesn’t just tempt the poor or the weak.

The climax arrived in a haunting penthouse office. Kevin discovered the horrific truth: Mary Ann was gone, and John Milton was not just a lawyer—he was