David kelly's major works

Boston legal, another masterpiece of david kelly in recent years, tells the story of a Boston law firm. The film has been filmed for five seasons, with *** 102 episode. The content is rich and colorful without repetition, and the actors are mostly veteran actors in American film and television circles. The classic script and wonderful interpretation made the film win the Emmy Award for three consecutive years. It mainly tells the wonderful lawyer careers of two stooges, Allen (played by James Spader) and Danny (played by william shatner). There are usually two lawsuits in each episode, interspersed with interesting things about office and personal life. At the end of each episode, Allen and Danny talk at night on the balcony, which is a big hobby of fans. Only at this moment can they get a bosom friend and have a good drink.

Boston legal can be regarded as a wonderful work. It cut several independent cases defended by different lawyers into pieces, linked them with some trivial matters of life, and poured some heavy humor on them, thus achieving this unique feast of lawyer drama. In addition to those lengthy traditional trial links, boston legal pays more attention to the lawyer himself. You don't need to pay attention to the outcome of the case. It doesn't matter whether you are innocent or guilty, and even the outcome of the case is uncertain. So this is a "lawyer drama", not a "legal drama".

Winning the Emmy Award is undoubtedly an affirmation of the actors, whether it is the legendary lawyer Danny Crane, who is stubborn and lustful, or the talented actor Allen Shawn, who has brought unprecedented "entertainment" to the audience. The return of boston legal in the fourth season is obviously helped by the Emmy title, and its performance is even more remarkable. As far as the plot is concerned, the personal emotional line, which has always been auxiliary, has begun to occupy more space, and the main line of handling cases is still a strange and effective defense way to deliberately render the protagonist in the play. The audience loves to watch this!