Peeking through the curtain of life

Jaqueline 2022-04-19 09:01:26

The protagonist is a man with autism. His father's wish since he was a child is that he can support himself and use his own talents.
He is indeed talented. Maybe the movie used exaggerated methods, but the scene in the treatment center was very shocking at the beginning. It was a jigsaw puzzle of boxing champion Ali. It's done! ! !
This is the ability to see rules from chaos. Although the male protagonist is autistic, he has a clear understanding of his own abilities. So he always looked for such a person until he met the heroine, the female auditor who just entered the workplace.
Why did the male protagonist send the female protagonist's original painting of Pollock at the end of the movie? At first I thought it was love, a gift. But then think about it, not only that. The reason they met was because of the internal audit of the robot company before it went public. The accounts had been carefully hidden by the boss for many years, and they were almost seamless. The financial director who had no prior knowledge could not see any problems. It's just that a female auditor has been added, and she can see that a sum of money is missing from the seemingly perfect accounts. In order to block Yoyo's public opinion, the boss had to hire an external auditor. So there is the fact that the boss of the audit office stole money overnight.
Therefore, the male protagonist knows that among ordinary people, what is abnormal in normal is ability. So I sent the original painting of Pollock - everything that Pollock painted is messy, but it does not mean that Pollock did not create in a random way. To use a sentence now, I like the way you are serious and nervous. .
The male protagonist knows that since the female protagonist can see the abnormal in the normal, she must be able to see the normal in the abnormal, such as himself. It's a relief.
Putting aside the movie, the male protagonist's lifelong friend and confidant, the ADHD woman who picked up the last piece of the puzzle for him at the beginning, is perfect, efficient, considerate, and humorous if you just judge from the sound. question. But in fact, living in a treatment center, it seems that life cannot take care of itself. So, we just need more ways to explore ourselves and explore the unknown.

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  • Jeremie 2021-10-20 19:02:56

    The more the plot goes to the back, the more wrong it is. However, I’m so handsome, and I’m so cute and sweet, I suggest you all go for products.

  • Richie 2021-10-20 19:02:56

    It's pretty good-looking, and an assassin who can't be a good accountant is not a good accountant. Xiaoben's facial muscles swing no more than 5 times, and the angle is no more than 5°. This role is simply designed specifically for the facial paralysis book, which perfectly conceals his scumbag acting skills. But I'm so handsome at this age, I forgive you. But the director, dare you to strengthen the narrative rhythm? Even if the assassin scene can be filmed so dull, it will eventually become brotherhood, and so many handsome fights have been lost for nothing.

The Accountant quotes

  • Neurologist: What if we're wrong? What if we've been using the wrong tests to quantify intelligence in our children with autism? Your son's not less than, he's different. Now your expectations for you son may change over time. They might include marriage, children, self-sufficiency, and they might not. But I guarantee you, if we let the world set expectations for our children, they'll stay low... and they'll stay there.

  • Christian Wolff: My father was an officer in the army. Psychological operations. He was concerned that I might be taken advantage of somehow, so he arranged for me to train with a number of specialists throughout my childhood. We lived in 34 homes in 17 years.

    Dana Cummings: You moved 34 times?

    Christian Wolff: Mm-hm.

    Dana Cummings: God, that's extraordinary. I'm sure it must have been difficult. I haven't been anywhere. Well, Cancun - not my proudest moment.