"The Accountant" 1. Christian Woolf's people like it, although I don't remember his real name. A brutal, violent, high facial paralysis and obsessive-compulsive Asperger patient, saying that he is a lethal teddy bear is really an image. His dad is a colonel in the army, and he does not allow his children to be weak and not allow him to receive treatment, and he does not believe in the sensory friendly environment, so he exposes Chris to the strong light and noise he is afraid of, and uses habits to cover his pain, a bit like Batman. Use habitual pain to cover up the pain. I guess this is why Chris has the habit of listening to rock music, turning on strobe lights and pressing his calf with a wooden stick while resting in his trailer. Chris has a serious obsessive-compulsive disorder. When the puzzle was missing one piece at the beginning, he was already reading Solomon's ballads uncomfortably, a little mad, and kept shouting I need to finish. Later, he checked the accounts and found it was half of the time and was forced to terminate, and he kept saying i'm not finished, i need to finish uncomfortably. So when he returned to the trailer to rest, in order to vent his mania and anger, he turned up the volume and squeezed his calf hard and even kept beating the calf until the stick broke. When he saw his calf bleeding, I felt very sorry for this character. His manic anger was nowhere to be placed. No one listened to his depressive anxiety, and he could only vent on himself. 2. The plot is not a linear development. It is based on Chris helping the living ribotics to check the accounts, and then interjects his childhood memories and the detective's investigation of him. It should be harder to understand if you don't care about it, because the plot is like a puzzle that keeps the details together. But I didn’t understand why Francis was so easily tortured under the Witness Protection Program; was Chris’ assistant (the British woman on the phone) the autistic daughter Justine of the psychologist; the section in the parking lot when Brax appeared. What is the relationship between the play and the plot? If you just explain whether the role will be used in the space, it is easy to misunderstand that it is a side line; and why the boss has to find a good accountant to check with such a good accountant directly. It’s not a big problem for people to kill their friends and pretend to commit suicide. I don't know if these are plot loopholes or if I just missed it, I should find time to do it again next weekend. But the play is very good, no wonder some people say that they don't know whether this film is still a low-profile action thriller or a high-profile B-level film. 3. Quite a lot of smiles, but they are all embarrassing smiles. For example, when Dana fell asleep at the beginning, they had lunch together and chatted coldly. If the brothers had no other people chatting when the boss was still alive, the boss would be shot headshot as soon as he came out and shouted a few words. 4. Chris kills cleanly and does not talk too much nonsense and does not forget to make up for the knife. It is simply a benefit for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Is Brax a villain? Absolutely not? It's completely useless. Brax obediently lets him kill his employer when Chris says I need to finish. What a silly mercenary =) 5. Daben and Anna's looks are really good. The heads of the two are about the same size, but there are almost three Annas in the big body. 6. After watching a movie, the ballad of Solomon has been memorized. 7. Director Ray King said that the accountant would call him and tell him the clues of the case. I really played Master and Gordon in one second. It is said in the movie that the accountant appeared in Tehran. I know it's not a big deal, but I still play Argo. Song Soloman Grundy, I'm playing DC's villain grundy again. Then when he ran away, he didn't get a bucket of gold bars, so he took this Superman comic and played I failed him in life, i won't fail him in The Accountant. I really want to cut a piece of what I was thinking when I was watching The Accountant. 8. The big book looks good! Looks great! When he wears glasses in a literary suit, a big one looks like a hug bear, I really want to hang him on his body. When I was playing, I had long hands and feet, and I didn't even have a mask. No way, it's not Gotham. 9. In the end, it became a public service advertisement for children with autism. In reality, how many children with autism are labelled as freaks, isolated, discriminated against, and persuaded to believe that they are truly abnormal, but who gives us the qualifications to define what is normal. Without these prejudices imposed on them by society that are useless except to increase their pain, their lives would be much easier and much simpler. If Chris' father didn't think Chris was a freak, it wouldn't be so overkill to get him used to everything he was afraid of, and let him endure pain that a child shouldn't endure. He may also lead a normal life, be an ordinary accountant, instead of risking his life to fight criminals, being alone, for fear of sooner or later, his difference scares people. In the end it became a public service advertisement for children with autism. In reality, how many children with autism are labelled as freaks, isolated, discriminated against, and persuaded to believe that they are truly abnormal, but who gives us the qualifications to define what is normal. Without these prejudices imposed on them by society that are useless except to increase their pain, their lives would be much easier and simpler. If Chris' father didn't think Chris was a freak, it wouldn't be so overkill to get him used to everything he was afraid of, and let him endure pain that a child shouldn't endure. He may also lead a normal life, be an ordinary accountant, instead of risking his life to fight criminals, being alone, for fear of sooner or later, his difference scares people.
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