Friday, September 30, 2011

Lincoln Lawyer ~ the McConaughey Man-crush continues.


Have you ever wondered what a defense lawyer would do if they found out their client really is guilty of the crimes they are accused of? Would they put the “sleazy” back into the “sleazy lawyer” or would they have a conscience? 

Well Mick Haller (Matthew McConaughey), finds himself right there. Mick is a defense lawyer working out of his Lincoln Continental. His ex and mother of his child Maggie McPherson (Marisa Tomei) is a District Attorney, which makes the sexual tension a great part of the movie. His client Louis Roulet (Ryan Phillippe) is young, rich, good looking, and guilty as hell. To make matters worse, he’s guilty of killing a prostitute a few years ago who is connected to Mick. Mick had represented the man accused of killing the woman, and he talked the man into taking a plea deal. The deal put the man away for life with a hopeful pardon in 15 years. Now Mick is screwed. He has to represent this killer in his latest rape attempt.

Rich boy Louis has it all figured out. He has Mick stuck in the lawyer-client privilege and he knows it. He also has a plan to make the girl he attacked look as if she is setting “him” up for the crime. When Frank Levin (William H. Macy), Mick’s best friend and private investigator turns up dead, Mick realizes Louis will not stop. To make matters worse, Ted Minton (Josh Lucas) is a brand new District Attorney representing the state, and isn’t skilled enough to win against Mick. He can’t tell anyone without losing his license and his job.

This is another enjoyable movie for McConaughey, and with Marissa Tomei, it just gets better. The relationship their characters have is enjoyable. Trace Adkins appears as the leader of a biker gang, and Mick’s streetwise sense really brought the movie home for me. I enjoyed it a lot. It’s more of a guy movie than gal (if you can really classify it that way anymore) but my wife did enjoy it as well, just not as much as I did.

Looking for a surprise hit for DVD night, bring home the Lincoln Lawyer. 

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