Guess about the puzzle!

Joana 2022-04-22 07:01:04

nice movie! nice movie! I'll give a spoiler for the details, maybe 99% of people haven't noticed, let alone thought about it in depth. At the beginning, when he was a child, the male protagonist played a puzzle, the puzzle of the boxing champion. He is not looking at the front, but the back. It was played in the camera, and it is correct to see it from under the transparent coffee table, because it can only be installed in the photo frame and hung on the wall by carrying it on the back. It's awesome, and doesn't take the usual path. He should have spelled it up front, then put it back up in order, and spell it in the order he remembered. What I am surprised is that he can fight even if he loses one? That's the bullshit in the bullshit. So is he fighting for the doctor's daughter? Is it the same as the one hanging on the wall? I think the doctor's daughter had a crush on accountants, and she quietly put it away and hung it on the wall after the male protagonist was a child.

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  • 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?

  • Elinore 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The paralyzed face once again leads the fashion trend. The plot interspersed is quite innovative. Except for the suspicion that the Ministry of Finance is inexplicably superfluous, everything else is good. I like Kendrick's type of girl lately

The Accountant quotes

  • Young Chris's Father: Aggression, correctly channeled, overcomes a lot of flaws. Tapping into that aggression requires peeling back several layers of yourself.

  • Lamar Blackburn: Why in God's name did I ever hire you?

    Christian Wolff: To leak-proof your books. Dana found a mistake and you wanted to be sure it was safe to go public, and now you want to kill her.

    Lamar Blackburn: I'm fond of Dana. But I restore lives, not Dana! Me! Men, women, children, I give them hope, make them whole. Do you even know what that's like?

    Christian Wolff: Yes, I do.

    [shoots Blackburn in the head. Looks at Braxton]

    Christian Wolff: Sorry.

    Brax: I missed you.