The monologue of an autistic killer

Ryleigh 2022-04-21 09:01:25

The Account Assassin - This is the best action movie I've seen in the last two months. The fighting scenes are clean and sharp, and the plot is slightly suspenseful. I thought that satisfying these two points can be called a watchable work.
Big Ben's paralyzed face has always been criticized. This burly man with a height of 192 seems to always have only one expression, from Daredevil to the eldest master. But the standard of a good actor is not limited to the look. Movement, intonation, voice, and eyes are all manifestations of acting skills. The autistic killer played this time is either ruthless and decisive, or silent and reserved, or angry and manic, and his performance is quite in place.
I suddenly realized that I have a special preference for characters with such flaws recently. The more people experience and know, the more they can feel the imperfection of the world and their own imperfection. Seeing a person who is confused and confused, even if it is just a character in a movie, can't help but want to observe him, help him, and expect him to be happy. Emotional resonance is the most wonderful experience when watching a movie.

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  • Dillon 2022-03-22 09:01:20

    20161019@sg vivo city with huer As the two investigators said when answering the question, this is a "teamwork" and "traditional conservative screenwriting route" movie, so the rhythm is controlled, the suspense setting, and the grasp of human feelings and psychology, Both are just right and subtle.

  • Letitia 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    3.5 stars. Big Ben: I won the Oscar for best picture, old man: The best director is not you. Big Ben: I played Batman, old man: Bell is better than you. Daben: I'm a math genius, old man: Your brother Damon plays better than you. Daben: I'm an actor, old man: Your brother is the actor. Daben: I... I'm going to paralyze you, bang! Headshot with a shot.

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!