Accountant assassin, a good movie to watch

Ryleigh 2022-04-20 09:01:16

It should definitely be a high-scoring movie, with rich content and a touch of warmth. Many details make people feel good. Every time the protagonist shoots the killer, he blows on his fingers. This should be left over from playing jigsaw puzzles when he was a child. At the same time, because he is an autistic child, he keeps trying to relieve himself. Just a few words! The female detective with a dark history in the Finance Bureau slowly accepted the instructions given to her by the director. The protagonist kills the boss of the robot company without hesitation. There is no preaching in this place.

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  • Ruth 2021-10-20 19:02:56

    The contrast of Daben's interpretation is simply cute! ! ! Five stars like the movie! ! ! But can Anna play a little bit more, there is no romance at all, it's a waste of the height difference between the two...

  • Elmore 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    62/100 The plot is sloppy, showing the story of a genius who is capable of writing and martial arts, and then running to talk about secret criminal investigations, caring for autistic children and playing with ambiguity from time to time, and finally forcing the "Warrior" plot to the upper body. Don't criticize me anymore. How many people would watch this movie without him?

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.