While both follow a lawyer joining a sinister firm, they differ significantly:
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.
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: .
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 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
The novel features a clever, ironic conclusion that differs from the movie's supernatural climax.