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Genre Drama, Suspense
Format Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen, NTSC
Contributor Andrew Neiderman, Tamara Tunie, George Wyner, Debra Monk, Chris Bauer, Arnon Milchan, Anne Kopelson, Connie Nielsen, Jonathan Lemkin, Keanu Reeves, Jeffrey Jones, Steve White, Charlize Theron, Michael Tadross, Craig T. Nelson, Laura Harrington, Al Pacino, Heather Matarazzo, Arnold Kopelson, Erwin Stoff, Barry Bernardi, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Tony Gilroy, Judith Ivey, Vyto Ruginis, Taylor Hackford, Pamela Gray See more
Initial release date 2009-06-30
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Devil's Advocate, The (DVD)

Keanu Reeves stars as a successful young attorney battling for his very soul with Oscar-winner Al Pacino as his sinister boss in the supernatural thriller The Devil's Advocate. Florida lawyer Kevin Lomax (Reeves--The Matrix films) brilliantly defends his guilty clients. Handpicked by John Milton (Pacino--Scent of a Woman, The Godfather films), the most powerful and feared attorney in New York, Kevin leaves his Southern roots, joining an exotic world of luxury cars, unlimited expense accounts and penthouse apartments. But his heavenly new career soon turns into hell as Milton's lure of limitless wealth, sex and fame spins out of control. As the line between fantasy and reality blurs, Kevin no longer sees his employer as just a smooth-talking businessman, but as someone much more ominous. Now, Trapped in an underworld of depravity and greed, can Kevin stop a demonic plan to spread evil well beyond the courtroom?

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.76 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ WHV1000100048DVD
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Taylor Hackford
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 24 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ June 30, 2009
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino, Charlize Theron, Jeffrey Jones, Judith Ivey
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Arnon Milchan, Taylor Hackford, Michael Tadross, Arnold Kopelson, Erwin Stoff
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Studio Distribution Services
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B002AS465K
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Jonathan Lemkin, Tony Gilroy
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 8,531 ratings

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4.7 out of 5 stars
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Blu-ray of Devil's Advocate
I am familiar with the original DVD so I can tell the difference. The actual movie is noticeably crisper. The extra's are not good quality and only slightly different from the deleted scenes on the DVD, The most remarkable difference from the DVD is the selection of subtitles in many different languages. The Polish is more of a dubbing where you can hear both the English and the Polish at the same time. The director's commentary is only subtitled in one language (why?) and it is exactly the same commentary as the original DVD. The most glaring change is the removal of all the extra's about John Milton that are on the DVD that are interesting and made the DVD unusually rich and informative. For the time is was a very good release. Some footage of the press conferences on the Blu-ray would have been a lot of fun for the fans of the stars and the film. I give the movie 5 stars but the Blu-ray could have had more features so I am going with 4 stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
It's a great movie. The whole idea that Satan controls the legal industry is (or at least that firm) an original idea for a movie. Love Keanu Reeves in it. The cast was great, Al Pachino plays the devil himself.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Pacino and Reeves are a great team!
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024
Loved it. Really hit the 90's nostalgia I was looking for.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
Great movie, one of my fav's... loaded cast, Reaves, Charlize Theron, Pacino, all solid performances including supporting cast. Essentially, without giving much away, it's a modernized version of old fashioned good vs evil, God (sort of) vs Satan. Particularly, how Satan influences, manipulates, and tempts us in a more modern setting.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023
An excellent film very well done great actors, well directed, but it certainly gets in your head.
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
Go watch it. You won’t be disappointed
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
One of my favorite movies very good picture and sound
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2015
Al Pacino is a consummate master of his craft and Keanu Reeves always delivers a solid and thoroughly enjoyable performance.
The Diabolical premise is old as the hills, but this particular plot is a brilliant departure from the usual Faustian bargain theme.

The script dispenses with the moth eaten, morality play approach and brings it into the late 20th century for a much needed and spectacular makeover; one that would even make a fashion runway model envious.

The extensive filming in Manhattan and the very gifted supporting cast are skillfully utilized to convey a realistic and accurate glimpse into the life and politics of the Big Apple or any major city around the globe.

Unfortunately, I had issues with the portrayal of Reeve's wife; also an attorney, although of a lesser caliber.
It's not uncommon for some wives to adjust to life in "the big city" wherever that may be; when their ambitious husband is promoted by his company to a lofty position that requires a disruptive uprooting of the family.

This is the first time I've been disappointed by Charlize Theron because her character is scripted to behave more like a very sheltered soccer mom rather than a tough, seasoned lawyer with razor sharp smarts . It is the latter assessment that is a more accurate and palatable description of Ms. Theron's approach to acting; and I suspect her private personality as well.

I prefer to fault the director for Ms. Theron's highly erratic and episodic portrayal of an unsophisticated wife behaving like an emotionally unstable and naive "innocent" who fell off a turnip truck who cries and complains incessantly about being abandoned; it's absolutely horrendous.

Pacino in his role of the "Fallen One" presents the idea that ".....vanity is my favorite vice."
I think that's questionable and highly subjective; however we must remember that this commentary is based on a centuries old depiction of Moses descending from a mountain with stone tablets; it is a tad cliche.

The film is a voyeurs dream come true and feeds the audience with never ending depictions of life at the pinnacle of Le Haute Monde that are in themselves enticing and enviable as they are sumptuous.
This is "The Devil Wears Prada" on a life threatening overdose of illegal steroids.

Pacino delivers an astounding and mind blowing monologue near the end of the film that in itself qualifies as a reason to watch this amazing film. Mr. Pacino's performance convinces you that the Prince of Darkness is capable of making the infamous attorney Roy Cohn in Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" (HBO movie version) a siren of sublime delight. Ironically, the role of attorney Cohn is also played by Al Pacino which is an amusing irony to say the least.

How many actors can boast that they can be compared to and be outdone by themselves. Think about that one.
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Phil
5.0 out of 5 stars Super film
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2023
Super film j'aime boucou
Quentin6938
5.0 out of 5 stars Une tres bonne découverte
Reviewed in France on April 24, 2024
acheté par curiosité et j'ai passé un tres bon moment. Un tres bon Pacino et Reeves.
Gilbert Faes
5.0 out of 5 stars Aankoop Devil's Advocate Blu-ray
Reviewed in Belgium on November 7, 2023
100 % OK Goede verzending en besteld item beantwoorde volledig aan de beschrijving
van de verkoper ( uiterst tevreden )
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Sven
5.0 out of 5 stars Im Auftrag des Teufels
Reviewed in Germany on January 2, 2019
Eevin Lomax ist ein junger Staranwalt in Florida und hat noch nie einen Fall verloren. Als er einen Lehrer verteidigt, dem sexueller Missbrauch einer Schülerin vorgeworfen wird, wird ihm während des Prozesses zu seinem Entsetzen klar, dass sein Mandant schuldig ist. Lomax beantragt eine kurze Pause und geht auf die Gerichtstoilette, um dort in Ruhe nachzudenken, wie er weiter verfahren soll. Ein Reporter kommt in die Toilette und spottet, dass die Serie der gewonnenen Prozesse mit diesem Fall wohl enden werde. Angestachelt von dieser Bemerkung kehrt Lomax kampfbereit in den Gerichtssaal zurück und vernimmt die Zeugin, ein elfjähriges Mädchen. Im Zuge seiner neu konzipierten Verteidigungsstrategie stellt er die Glaubwürdigkeit des Mädchens auf perfide Weise nachhaltig in Frage und gewinnt so den Fall.

Die einflussreiche Anwaltskanzlei des charismatischen John Milton aus New York City macht ihm kurz darauf ein äußerst lukratives Angebot, nach New York zu kommen und für ihn zu arbeiten. Lomax’ Mutter, eine bibelfeste provinzielle Christin, warnt ihn vor New York, das sie als große Hure Babylon bezeichnet. Er und seine junge Frau Mary Ann sind jedoch begeistert von der großen Stadt und der sündhaft teuren Wohnung, die ihnen die Kanzlei stellt.

Doch während sich Kevin Lomax in die Sozietät einarbeitet und Miltons überdurchschnittliches Interesse an seiner Person genießt, fühlt sich Mary Ann Lomax unter den verwöhnten Ehefrauen der anderen Anwälte bald unwohl. Wegen der vielen Arbeit ihres Mannes und dessen aufkeimenden und von Milton geförderten Interesses an der attraktiven Kollegin Christabella Andreoli kommt es zu Problemen in der jungen Ehe. Derweilen bemerkt Kevin, dass in der Firma einiges nicht mit rechten Dingen zugeht: Akten werden vernichtet, und Kollegen verbergen illegale Machenschaften vor ihm.

Schließlich erhält Lomax von Milton einen großen Fall: Der Baulöwe Alexander Cullen soll seine Frau und ihren Liebhaber ermordet haben. Obwohl er mit der Zeit große Zweifel an Cullens Unschuld hegt, investiert der junge Anwalt von nun an alle Zeit in die Verteidigung des Klienten und vernachlässigt seine Frau noch mehr. Diese lässt sich von Milton auf einer Party zu einer radikalen Veränderung ihrer Frisur überreden, was Lomax irritiert, und hat immer öfter verstörende Visionen und Alpträume, in denen sich die Ehefrauen der anderen Anwälte in Dämonen verwandeln und ein Baby mit ihren herausoperierten Eierstöcken spielt. Milton schlägt Lomax schließlich vor, den Fall Cullen abzugeben und sich um seine psychisch immer labilere Frau zu kümmern, was Lomax jedoch mit der Begründung ablehnt, er befürchte, es seiner Frau zu verübeln, wenn er den beruflichen Erfolg ihr zuliebe zurückstelle.

Als ein Kollege ermordet wird und seine zu Besuch gekommene Mutter entsetzt reagiert, als sie Milton begegnet, kommen Lomax erneut Zweifel an Miltons Absichten. Zudem bemerkt er mehr und mehr offenbar übernatürliche Fähigkeiten an seinem Mentor und findet heraus, dass dieser über seine Firma die Finger in Waffen- und Drogengeschäften überall auf der Welt hat. Aber als Mary Ann Lomax behauptet, Milton habe sie vergewaltigt, schlägt sich Kevin erneut auf dessen Seite, da Milton zu dieser Zeit bei Kevin im Gerichtssaal war. Mary Ann wird daraufhin in eine psychiatrische Klinik eingewiesen. Als sie dort erneut Visionen hat, in denen Kevins Sekretärin dämonische Züge annimmt, schließt sie sich in Panik in ihrem Zimmer ein und schlitzt sich mit einer Glasscherbe die Halsschlagader auf.

Noch benommen vom Tod seiner Frau, erfährt Kevin Lomax von seiner Mutter, dass Milton sein Vater ist und dass sie schon damals, als sie ihm als junges Mädchen in New York begegnete, ahnte, wer er wirklich war. Kevin Lomax begibt sich daraufhin in Miltons Penthouse, wo dieser ihm bestätigt, dass er der Teufel und sein Vater ist. Viel mehr noch, Christabella ist Kevins Halbschwester, und ihr Vater hat die beiden zusammengeführt, um den Antichrist zu zeugen. Nach einem längeren Wortwechsel, in dem er Kevin unter anderem vorhält, dass dieser sehenden Auges das Leid und den Tod seiner Frau in Kauf genommen habe, glaubt der Leibhaftige, seinen Sohn zur Paarung mit seiner Halbschwester bewegen zu können; aber dieser schießt sich stattdessen eine Kugel in den Kopf, was einen durch die Wut des Teufels verursachten Feuersturm auslöst.

Kevin Lomax findet sich in der Herrentoilette des Gerichts wieder, kurz bevor er den anfangs genannten Sexualstraftäter vor einer Haftstrafe bewahrt. Die Zeit wurde zurückgedreht. Er kehrt in den Saal zurück und findet Mary Ann gesund vor. Entschlossen, diesmal das Richtige zu tun, legt er sein Mandat nieder und riskiert seinen Ausschluss aus der Anwaltskammer. Er und seine Frau verlassen das Gericht, aber ein Reporter macht sich mit Versprechungen einer großen Medienshow bereits wieder an sie heran. Es ist derselbe Reporter, der ihn einst zum Gewinnen des Falls anstachelte. Kevin lehnt ein Interview zunächst ab, gibt dann aber – ermutigt durch den Zuspruch seiner Frau – schon sehr bald nach. Er trägt dem Reporter auf, ihn am nächsten Morgen anzurufen. Als Kevin und Mary Ann Lomax ihn schon nicht mehr sehen können, verwandelt sich der freundlich grinsende Reporter in den selbstgefällig grinsenden Teufel, der den Film mit der Miene des Siegers und den Worten abschließt: „Eitelkeit, eindeutig meine Lieblingssünde.“
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5.0 out of 5 stars アル・パチーノ 最高
Reviewed in Japan on December 20, 2023
ストーリーは単純ですが、この映画はアル・パチーノの演技力がこの映画自体を、また、キアヌ・リーヴスなど他の俳優を引き立てています。