"A Different Kind of Drip Painting"

Summer 2022-03-25 09:01:06

The Account critic

director Gavin • Outangnade
Producer
Mark Williams •
Lynette Howell • • Taylor
screenwriter Bill • Dubuque
starring
this • Affleck
Anna Kendrick •
J • K • Simmons
strong • Parker ense
Jeffrey Tan Boer •
John Lithgow •
music • Mark Yixia
photography Seamus • Maige Wei
clip • Richard Pearson
producer
Electric City Entertainment
Zero Gravity Management
LVL Parker - dune Entertainment
Duration 128 Minutes
Origin US
Language English

Release Date October 13, 2016 (Hong Kong)
October 14, 2016 (US, Taiwan)
Distributor Warner Bros.
Budget $44 million
Box office $145 million (as of 2016-12)


Personally like Ai very much Flick's films. Of course this has something to do with him and Damon being friends. I have some love for the house and Uganda. (covering his face) Since "Escape from Tehran", "Gone Lover" to today's "Accounting". Affric presents us with different characters and depths.

After seeing the preview at the time, I was looking forward to "Accounting". To know that this character is a very interesting character. Autism, accountant, actuary, killer, a character that is both good and evil.

Sure enough, it did not disappoint me, and the director's subtlety, I think my personal favorite is Pollock's drip painting, which runs through the entire film. The protagonist is autistic. This disease indicates that the patient cannot have a normal life, but the father of the male protagonist is a soldier who trains his son almost like a tyrant, and the scars of being abandoned by his biological mother linger throughout his life.

I've been wondering why the director used drip painting. This is Pollock's most abstract art achievement. It looks like a general mess and is different from conventional paintings. The male protagonist is in the hands of the director just like the original Pollock, unique and full of unique flavor. And the arrangement of the foreshadowing of the story is also amazing.

Ben Affleck's performance is still amazing.

Recommended viewing index. 7 points movie.

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Extended Reading

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?