A surpringly good performance from Matthew McConaughey makes The Lincoln Lawyer an entertaining legal flick. McConaughey plays Mick Haller, a click criminal defense attorney who works out of his Lincoln Towncar. Always one step ahead of the opposition, MIck is asked to represent Louis Roulet (Ryan Phillipe) a rich young man accused of beating a woman. However, things aren’t always as they seem to be (especially in any good crime drama), and Mick must fight to find the truth, while protecting his client.
McConaughey dos a nice job with a serious dramatic role after having appeared in several goofy movies. He displayed the requisite angst needed for this role. Phillipe was decent in his role as the spoiled rich kid, although his physical stature doesn’t appear as threatning as we are made to believe in this movie.
A nice number fo plot turns are present int he film, and it certainly kept me guessing thoughout most of the film. I did not read the book prior to seeing the movie, so i can’t speak form first hand knowledge about how faithful it remains to the novel, however I was told by a fellow movie patron that teh book contains much more background information than the movie presented.
In retrospect, that was one area the movie needed; a better foundation of the relationships between some of the characters. While it was entertaining, we sometimes weren’t quite sure of the previous history Mick had with some of the others. None-the-less, it was a good movie, and a refreshing legal drama, with just enough funny moments to keep it from getting too sentimental.
The other complaint I had was the sterotypical ex-wife of the big attorney. It seems like that’s been played out in several other movies for some time now, and I’m not sure this one really needed it.
Regarding BigdaddyDave’s Review
‘The mustache alone should get an award for “Best Facial Hairâ€.’ Good one.