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Mick Haller (Matthew McConaughey) jest sprytnym, pewnym siebie adwokatem z Los Angeles. To mistrz manipulacji, który marzy o dużych pieniądzach i ekskluzywnej kancelarii, ale na razie jego biuro mieści się… na tylnym siedzeniu Lincolna, gdzie spotyka się ze swoimi szemranymi klientami. Najczęściej są nimi dilerzy narkotykowi lub, przyłapani na jeździe po pijanemu, kierowcy. Nieoczekiwanie los zsyła mu zlecenie, które wygląda na punkt zwrotny w karierze. Bogaty playboy z Beverly Hills (Ryan Phillippe) zostaje oskarżony o gwałt i usiłowanie morderstwa. Sprawa wygląda na prostą i bardzo dochodową. Jednak im Mick poznaje więcej faktów z życia swojego klienta, tym bardziej miejsce entuzjazmu zajmuje zdziwienie, niepewność, obawa a potem strach. Strach o życie swoje i swoich najbliższych. (Cineman)

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Isherwood 

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angielski There are about as many quality lawyer movies as there are quality lawyers. But let's leave ethics aside. I've always passed by Michael Connelly’s books at the library, thinking it must be that sublime detective bore. This is perhaps the case, but this film parades through such a plethora of well-written, functional, and well-acted characters that I’m willing to forgive even the fancy points (if you've read a few books and seen a few films, it won't be anything special to you) and enjoy this great genre addition (how many years has it been, anyway?) without further lamentation. 4 ½. PS: I’m gonna take out that Connelly book, though. ()

Malarkey 

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angielski Ever since I was a little kid, I lived with the belief that court cases are the sort of scenes that will never get fun for me. There were moments that pleasantly surprised me, but I never expected to be blown away by a movie based on court cases. And that’s mainly because it is about a lawyer. The lawyer is portrayed by Matthew McConaughey, who was probably born for this profession, because wherever he’s appeared as a lawyer, he’s always acted it out so well that I just kept nodding at a job well done. Matt’s simply good at that. And once you run into this sort of movie about everything that would convince you that this is a five-star experience right at first glance, it’s simply worth watching, because nothing is more surprising than a movie that you didn’t expect much of yet it ends up deserving those five stars. Not only for everything I already wrote about, but also for the gorgeous and natural atmosphere and especially the ending that created a movie closure more beautiful than anything I’ve seen in a long time. The Lincoln Lawyer has a great movie soul and I admit that I’d almost forgotten what that movie soul looks like. And here it is. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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angielski I’ve been telling myself recently that it’s a shame that there haven’t been many good pure thrillers in the last few years. The Lincoln Lawyer fits this category perfectly, it’s very well made, with a smart story and several interesting twists, good performances – overall, a very nice dose of thriller tension. My only quibble is in the script, some of the events don’t move forward in a very clear way. Otherwise, it exceeded my expectations. ()

POMO 

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angielski The Lincoln Lawyer is a nice chill-out flick with 1990s stars, especially Matthew McConaughey, who reprises his most remarkable role of that period (the attorney in A Time to Kill). Too bad that the script oversimplifies some of the plot twists and the connections between them, opting to look cool at the expense of being realistic. That drags the film down, weakens its impact as a thriller and buries any potential for drama. Because of this, it ends up being nothing more than “cool fun”. ()

Lima 

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angielski A pleasant surprise and sheer pleasure from a smart film, and I'd say there have been few legal dramas of the same quality as this since Coppola's magnificent The Rainmaker. Matthew McConaughey has finally shed the jaded skin of the sunny boy on the surfboard, and after years (since his role in Schumacher's A Time to Kill) he has returned to what he does best: a passionate advocate who evokes ambivalent feelings – you want to kick him for his cockiness, but you're rooting for him at the same time. The clever script contains so many plot twists that they would be enough for three other films, and I nod my head in approval and highly recommend it. ()

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