Devils Advocate — The

The novel features a clever, ironic conclusion that differs from the movie's supernatural climax.

Whether you’re interested in the starring Al Pacino and Keanu Reeves or the original novel by Andrew Neiderman , The Devil’s Advocate is a chilling exploration of ambition, morality, and the human ego.

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. The Devils Advocate

Are you more interested in a of the movie's ending or specific quotes from Al Pacino’s monologues?

The story’s core theme is summed up in Al Pacino’s iconic line: . The novel features a clever, ironic conclusion that

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.

While both follow a lawyer joining a sinister firm, they differ significantly: Are you more interested in a of the

The boxing match Milton and Kevin attend was a legitimate world championship bout (Roy Jones Jr. vs. Bryant Brannon) filmed live at Madison Square Garden.