Settling accounts during the day to make money, and carrying guns to kill at night, "Batman" is still so handsome when he changes careers!

Helmer 2022-03-18 09:01:03

Ben Affleck , known as "Big Ben" , is tall and handsome, and is a good director and scriptwriter.

Like "Good Will Hunting", which won the best screenplay, or "Escape from Tehran", which won the best screenplay at the Oscars, are all from his hands.

But no matter how lucky a person is, he will not take up all the good things.

He is always ridiculed for his facial paralysis in his acting skills, and was nominated for the worst actor in "Batman v Superman".

Is that so? But Kuaisoujun didn't think, or he just didn't meet the right character, just like today's movie——

"Accounting Assassin"

The film "Accounting Assassin" is a non-linear narrative, interspersed with flashbacks of many past episodes of the protagonist.

The little friends who see it for the first time may be confused, but don't worry, Kuaisou Junquan will straighten it out for everyone.

Actor named Chris , and he was particularly sensitive to the figures, it is a veritable mathematical genius.

But unfortunately, he also suffers from severe obsessive-compulsive disorder and autism. Once he starts anything, he must finish it, otherwise he will go crazy, and he is also particularly afraid of noise and bright light.

Chris' mother left the family because he couldn't bear the pressure of the child's autism, leaving him and his younger brother to live with his father.

His father is a soldier, and he has given Chris and his younger brother all kinds of rigorous combat training since childhood, to cultivate their will and survival skills, and tell them that family is always the first .

Because of Chris's illness, he was ridiculed and bullied at school.

After his father found out, he drove him and his younger brother to find the group of people who were bullying him, and encouraged Chris to face them.

That's how my father's education is. Use violence to control violence, use pain to relieve pain, beat back when you are bullied, and adapt to them when you are afraid of strong light and noise. The real world is far more cruel than this.

Because of Chris's illness, he was born different, and he may be ridiculed by others all his life, so his father hopes that Chris can be strong.

When Chris grew up, he learned of the death of his mother. Father took Chris to his mother's funeral.

At the funeral, however, they clashed with the family their mother formed afterward.

The police came to the scene, shot and killed Chris' father in a panic, and Chris was also arrested and jailed.

He has since lost his father and lost contact with his younger brother.

But even in prison, Chris is definitely an outlier.

Fortunately, he met someone:

The old man is a very powerful character. He once helped various gangster families and criminal groups to launder money.

He went to jail because the gang felt that his old age might reveal a secret and wanted to get rid of him, and the old man deliberately hid in prison for protection.

The two accompany each other in prison, like family, and he discovers that Chris has a genius in mathematics, and he shares what he has learned from a lifetime of experience.

Under the guidance of the old man, Chris also gradually learned to communicate with others.

The good times did not last long, the old man was released from prison, he lost the protection of the police, and finally died tragically at the hands of the gang.

Later, when Chris was released from prison, he single-handedly killed the gangster's den, mercilessly killed the other party, and avenged the old man.

Since then, Chris has also embarked on the road of accounting and money laundering for various business leaders, and has become a veritable "accounting assassin".

This is where the story begins-

One day, Chris received a request from a technology company to check the accounts. The other party felt that there was a problem with the accounting company's accounts, so Chris was invited to check.

Unexpectedly, the 15-year accounts were completed in one night, and he also found the company's financial loopholes.

At the same time, the company's CFO was found dead at home, and the big boss also came to prevent him from continuing to check accounts.

Then, Chris was hunted down, and it was clear someone was trying to cover up the truth.

Most of the time in this movie, Chris is Svensman's dumb and adorable accountant.

But once someone provokes him, holding up a sniper rifle is like a different person...

There will be no spoilers for the next story, Kuaisoujun, you all know that once what Chris does, it will not stop.

This movie can be said to be the gospel of obsessive-compulsive patients.

The male protagonist with obsessive-compulsive disorder will put the food on the plate before eating.

When it comes to fights, the movements are clean and neat, with absolutely no extra movement.

Every time he knocks down the opponent, he will make another shot on the opponent's head. This shot is not too comfortable for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

It is worth mentioning that in addition to assassination and revenge, "Accounting Assassin" is also focusing on "autism" in a unique way.

There are many people with autism, but many people's cognition of autism is stuck - this person is not normal .

How many people understand the suffering of autistic people?

Autism cannot judge a child's life, what we give should be respect from the heart.

Because they may not only be a genius, but also an "assassin"!

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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?