Sunday, October 19, 2008

Dark Brown, Almost Black, Stool

The movie begins during a trial in which, Lomax, a lawyer who has never lost a case, is on the verge of losing its first case.
As the process unfolds, he notes a couple of his client behaviors that make you suspect is really guilty, so consider dropping the case, this implies a moral decision, for he is the one deciding this, nobody require it.
However, the pressure that gives a reporter does decide to continue with the case, what actually wins, but staying with a feeling of remorse because it went against his morals because of social pressure, this implies that his action was social, waiting for the acceptance of his colleagues.
This also presents a clearfeel guilty about it. Finally
discloses that the owner of the firm is actually the devil who wants Lomax have sex with a woman who is with him and all the lawyers, devil's daughter, which will as a result the heir to the devil, who can dominate the earth or something.
Although Lomax seems to be bound to this, he feels that his duty is to avoid at all costs, so commits suicide with what seems to frustrate the plan of the devil. The film ends
implying that, or everything that happened was in the imagination of the lawyer, or the devil somehow managed to undo what happened, as it returns to where Lomax is deciding between giving to the case qhuman will, so that once discovered this, he would not have that feel committed to human beings, in fact it probably would benefit if he agreed to father the heir to the devil.
In fact, looking a little further the action of suicide is never the intention tube to be moral, for he was guided by what her mother knew of religion, which imposed certain religious rules, among which were but not in these words, the devil is evil, so he should not win. So in fact their action was intended to win the grace of God, which is a religious action.
From this it follows that the actions of the characters in the film, except the mother, is guided by social rules

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