The flaws in the public welfare video for autistic patients (fog

Kadin 2021-10-20 17:42:31

The content of the script is solid, but the director's handling of clues is a little messy. For example, the brother’s emotions were not written much in the early stage, resulting in the final reunion scene inevitably a little bit of blood; and the villain’s plot line is relatively vague, and the villain’s boss’s behavior is difficult to understand:
a. Why did he ask an accountant to investigate himself? Fake accounts made
b. Why did he kill his cfo
, who has been a good friend for many years. On the other hand, I feel that the motive for killing is a bit elevated. I thought it was a gang fighting drug dealing or something, but it turned out to be pure commercial fraud... and the boss listened. There is another idea that is very helpful to social welfare?

Excluding some small bugs in the plot, the overall repressive black tone of the picture is still very attractive to me, the rhythm is also very stable, the emotional line is freely retractable, and the protagonist keeps the character intact and does not suddenly open up to love. Although the role of Grandpa Simmons is not emotionally climax, the acting is really hard. The director's coldness and frustration are also due to the cowardice of the little agent. I was more restrained during the whole process. I saw him being shot. The scene of saying that he is a good father against his head can't help but cry a little. The overall framework is still relatively appropriate. The flashback montage also avoids the monotony of the narrative. The details of the autistic patients' rooms are also very thoughtful. It would be nice to be more detailed in the early stage. ★★★☆

By the way, I posted some thoughts about autism/depression I wrote before, and I still feel my father’s cruel education method in the film.

Watching movies often feel that foreign families are filled with all kinds of "weirds". People of all kinds of personality seem to exist reasonably and confidently, especially for children with depression. Of course, the drama is naturally exaggerated, but to a certain extent. It can reflect a phenomenon that children in foreign families that have been exposed to in life have autistic tendency, and it is indeed not uncommon. Why do Chinese families have fewer children with depression? I think it may be because the environment does not allow children to be depressed. Withdrawn children will be in school. Being regarded as a freak, no one is willing to approach the teacher. There is no suitable educational method. Parents are not guided by treatment but forcing their children to be "sunshine, healthy and positive." It can be said that depression can hardly survive, so many children will be afraid even if they have such a tendency. And adjust yourself to pressure, "dare to" depression, because people who do not adapt to the environment will be eliminated. Foreigners treat depression relatively more tolerant patients. It is easier to find their own group. Parents will not treat their children as freaks. Some children are socializing. I have obstacles in my life, but I live well in my own world. There is less mental pressure from the outside world. But on the other hand, I feel that if I want to be depressed, it doesn’t matter if I can’t treat depression. It’s been corrected. It’s hard for me to judge which one is right.

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The Accountant quotes

  • Dana Cummings: What is this place?

    Christian Wolff: Panamerica Airstream, 34ft 7inches long, 8ft 5 inches wide. Dimensions which are perfectly adequate for one person. Preferable, even.

    Dana Cummings: This is where you live?

    Christian Wolff: No, I don't live here, this is a storage unit, that would be weird.

  • Brax: When you interrupt somebody like that, it makes them feel that you're just not interested in what they have to say. Or maybe you think what you have to say is just more important that what I have to say. Is that what you think?