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Edwardo 2023-04-04 10:09:20
The structure of the plan, the result is flip, flip and flip, anyway, the most unlikely person kills the impossible person, and the most unlikely person joins forces with the most unlikely person. But the setting of this film is not aesthetic at all, always forcibly turning the plot at the end, and then giving you a plausible explanation. dislike. If it weren't for the presence of the two old actors, this film wouldn't have much drama at...
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Mary 2023-04-01 19:39:46
The narrative is chaotic, I thought it was a sequel to "The Flaw". It turns out that the reversal is not as good as not reversing, but it is a pity that there are two major...
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Lizeth 2023-03-31 04:03:46
Really can turn acridine turn acridine turn! Passion is not enough 2...
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Lenna 2023-03-23 07:02:01
What a waste of a bunch of good actors, the starring role is...
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Deonte 2023-03-20 09:37:08
The old man is still in place, why does Alice Eve have to wear a ponytail with her fat face. The story is...
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Emil 2023-02-19 06:48:28
The story and the cast are good, so who is to blame for the...
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Monroe 2023-02-18 10:08:06
I didn't see it in 15 minutes, I rubbed it, but unfortunately Anthony Hopkins and Al Pacino, and Lionsgate are also uncertain about the...
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Kasey 2023-02-08 11:38:48
The lineup is very strong, it can be blinded, the suspense drama is very clear, the mystery is played, the viewing experience is very bad, the audience can play it, forcibly reverse it, force it too hard, the killer appears, the wife is blackened, and the best one The scene is still in the office. I want to be in charge of the project. That old scene will teach you how to be a man in minutes. Have you ever seen a pen of...
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Grayce 2023-02-07 09:16:02
This title is too in line with the director's...
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Joesph 2023-02-03 22:15:51
My goodness, the first collaboration between Al Pacino and Anthony Hopkins was actually in such a rotten movie pretending to be so deep and flawed, it was too wasteful of the cast. Honestly filming a lawsuit against a pharmaceutical company's malfeasance is not much better than these third-rate suspense homicide films, and the reversal makes people unable to...
Misconduct Comments
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Pattie 2022-08-16 17:57:41
malfeasance
I think this story is very suitable for making movies, but the whole plot structure is a bit messy to me. At first I talked about the abduction of a rich girlfriend, and then suddenly the kidnapped girlfriend appeared alive, and it was not until later that I realized that this happened before. s...
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Kacie 2022-08-16 19:03:17
Fragmented. . . Let's sort out the plot together. . .
First of all, the question of the boss played by Anthony Hopkins. .
Emiri is missing. . The boss hit people here with a ransom. . He was the art dealer who saw the protagonist's lawyer appear first and then immediately called. I thought I was going to frame a lawyer, but I didn't. What is the...
Misconduct quotes
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[first lines]
Reporter #1: Tonight, investigators are questioning the credibility of those clinical trials.
Woman #1: I'm very angry. I can't believe doctors could betray so many people.
Man #1: I was part of the initial test group for the drug Vypraxilin. And, I can say without a doubt it was probably the worst decision I've ever made in my life.
Man #2: These people knowingly put out inaccurate information and they were being selective in the facts about the case.
Woman #2: She looked at me and then collapsed. Her mouth filled with blood and... it was terrifying.
Reporter #2: In fact, an investigation by the fda found no evidence of false data from Pierson pharmaceuticals.
Reporter #3: This is the third death attributed to the medication, with many more claims surfacing each day.
Woman #3: They need to be held accountable.
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The Accountant: I'm dying.
Abrams: I know that. Why'd you ever come work for me?
The Accountant: I agreed to work for you because I thought you and I wanted the same thing, the truth.
Abrams: There's no truth in the law. Everybody lies. Stop searching for it. Ain't gonna find it, so...
[walks out of the elevator]
The Accountant: [now alone] Neither will you.