This is actually a family story of brothers and sisters growing up and meeting each other.

Carmine 2022-04-21 09:01:25

To be honest, this rating is now a low 7.4.

This plot is much better than a lot of cool heroes. The fight scenes look very professional, and it solves a major bug in many movies that pulls the back of the back when you are dying - shoots to the head after being knocked down. Steady, accurate, ruthless, like a graceful hedgehog.

But it's not really a killer story. A family has an autistic older brother, the mother gives up, and the father lives with the children, trying his best to teach them survival skills, fighting and the importance of family. The film does not detail the growth of the younger brother. My brother went to prison after his father's death. In prison, he met another gangster accountant who treated him like his father. He learned accounting knowledge and communicated with people. The autistic girl she met in the orphanage grew up to be a computer hacker, helping her brother after his release from prison to talk business and do intelligence work. Brothers meet in an event. My mother died of illness, my father killed my brother by blocking a bullet at my mother's funeral, and my brother went to jail. Brothers met many years later, and the autistic brother was self-reliant and maintained the livelihood of the orphanage. What an inspiring story.

When it comes to Daben's acting facial paralysis, look at the setting: This character is a professionally trained autistic patient with emotional barriers. He needs to learn to recognize other people's emotions the day after tomorrow, and is used to singing children's songs without emotional changes under great pressure.

One of the reasons why I highly recommend it is that the scenes of refilling the gun are too comfortable to watch.

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Extended Reading
  • Lou 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    It's too suitable for a small book, because the most important role of this role is the expressionless face.

  • Destini 2022-03-22 09:01:20

    Three and a half. Actually continued the theme of the previous "Warrior", but compared to "Warrior", the processing of multiple story lines is obviously too weak, but the action scenes are still very good.

The Accountant quotes

  • Christian Wolff: Solomon Grundy, Born on a Monday, Christened on Tuesday, Married on Wednesday, Took ill on Thursday, Grew worse on Friday, Died on Saturday, Buried on Sunday. That was the end, Of Solomon Grundy.

  • Ed Chilton: Now, Mr. Wolff, I half suspect we're wasting your time.

    Christian Wolff: I'm quite sure you're not.

    Ed Chilton: And you know this how?

    Christian Wolff: I'm on the clock.

    Ed Chilton: [Small laugh] Well, I hope we're not wasting ours, then. Look, kidding aside, I think if you saw our books you'd run for the hills. We have an incredibly complicated accounting system. Depreciation schedules on hundreds of different items. Full-time and contract employees. Department of Defense classified accounts. It's a numerical nightmare.

    Christian Wolff: I'll need to see all those books for the past ten years. Bank statements, complete list of clients and vendors. Hard copies printed out, my eyes only. All the information's right here.

    [Slides over folded paper]

    Ed Chilton: Okay, well, well, look. This all came to my attention only last week. Now, a junior cost accountant stuck her nose where it didn't belong and obviously had no idea what she was looking at. Lamar is overreacting. There's no missing money.

    Christian Wolff: How long have you been CFO of this company, sir?

    Ed Chilton: Fifteen years.

    Christian Wolff: I need the books for the past fifteen, please.

    Ed Chilton: Well you're awful goddamn blunt!