Keanu Reeves famously took a major pay cut so the production could afford Al Pacino's salary. After learning this, Pacino reportedly donated that same amount to charity.
The story’s core theme is summed up in Al Pacino’s iconic line: . The Devils Advocate
Satan (John Milton) doesn't force anyone to do evil; he simply flatters their ego and lets them build their own downfall "layer by layer". Keanu Reeves famously took a major pay cut
In the book , protagonist Kevin Taylor moves from upstate New York; in the movie, he’s from Florida to emphasize his isolation in the "Babylon" of NYC. Satan (John Milton) doesn't force anyone to do
The novel features a clever, ironic conclusion that differs from the movie's supernatural climax.
The character name "John Milton" is a direct nod to the author of Paradise Lost , the 17th-century epic poem about the fall of man.
The film uses the legal profession as a playground for the devil, portraying lawyers as manipulative, power-hungry, and unconcerned with ethical practices. Film vs. Novel Differences
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