The male accountant is autistic. He must have a beginning and an end in his work. He is socially afraid and cannot read other people's emotions, but he has a very high IQ and is extremely sensitive to numbers. Think of him as a cross between Sheldon and Rainman. What's more, in order to let him live a normal life, his father gave him extremely severe training since he was a child, so that he has mastered the killing skills (does his father have any misunderstanding about "normal"?) . So, the fit also adds Batman. As an adult, the accountant worked for gang bosses and big drug lords. The work involved money laundering and checking for loopholes in funds. Agents from the Treasury Department set their sights on the accountant and began investigating him. In order to avoid the limelight, the accountant took on a clean job, cleaned up the accounts for a company, and met the heroine, the company's financial girl. As a result, the job was not clean. The two discovered a huge financial loophole in the company, and they got into big trouble and were hunted down. In the end, the accountant went deep into the tiger's den with his superb skills, killing the enemy and turning his back on him. After weighing the pros and cons, the agents of the Treasury Department also decided to be Sheriff Gordon of the accountant.
At the end of the film, the accounting and finance girls are not together. Both of them have the desire to connect with others, and they are also interested in each other, but after all, they are not the same people. In addition, the accountant is also afraid that the financial girl will be in danger, after all, what he is doing is licking blood with a knife.
The ending of the film is quite warm, even a little caring for autistic children's promotional films. Moreover, the previous mysteries have their answers, and the previous awkward chats have also echoed. The front is flat and stable, and the back is calmly shaking. In addition, although there are not many but extremely exciting action scenes, this film becomes a wonderful commercial type film.
As for the performance, it's all over. Ben Affleck's facial paralysis performance is very suitable for the identity of the male autistic patient.
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