Pretty funny, right? Except that this movie with this premise that’s spawned hundreds of bad lawyer-soul-selling jokes isn’t a comedy. It’s a thriller. And Keanu Reeves is in it, too. Even funnier, right?
Anyway, Al Pacino as a lawyer who’s also Satan (wait, is that redundant? Ha!) is tough entertainment to beat in the world of jurisprudence, but Rick Eid may have topped it with Living the Dream.
Debuting on Bitter Lawyer – a new site built for big firm burnouts
when Above the Law is no longer relevant – the series watches Nick Conley (played by John T. Woods) find his bearings as a first year at the country’s most prestigious law firm, from awkward interview to awkward partner interactions to more awkward partner interactions.The production’s a little unpolished, the scripts a little loose, some characters a little off (Nick’s boss would feel better placed in a series satirizing investment bankers or big business) but the results are still funny. Insider humor that’s accessible to all but especially enjoyable to anyone who is, was, or knows a low-level associate at a fancy pants law firm.
My favorite scene so far (Spoiler Alert) is when Nick finds out he gets an offer from Sullivan & Moore and then gets advice not to take it from a guy who worked Mergers and Acquisitions there for four years. And the guy is wearing a baseball cap backwards. And a red sequin dress. Talk about burnout!
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