Director Gavin O'Connor let Big Ben (Ben Affleck) play the male lead, which will undoubtedly attract gossip, and acting skills that are not commensurate with reputation and ability will always attract sighs from the audience. In 2013, he won the Oscar for the second time with the film "Escape from Tehran", which made his reputation resound again, and the film source continued to come. Market fame continued to grow, as did his burly physique. Speaking of physique, the film [Accounting Assassin] also portrays a professional killer with a forced physique. The male protagonist Christian Wolf (Ben Affleck) has a facial paralysis like the cold-blooded killers in other films, and is not interested in girls from all walks of life, and has a high degree of autism.
Action movies not only appreciate fighting scenes, but also appreciate how well-equipped Predators make choices when faced with emotional entanglements. The beginning of the film lays the foreshadowing, parents, younger brothers and institutions. The mother abandoned her family because of Christian's mental disorder, and went all the way to a happy life. Later, Christian and his father came to the funeral home dressed up to attend the funeral. Of course, they were not invited. Therefore, the father and son fought with the security guard. Finally, the police Seeing that the scene was uncontrollable, he took out his pistol to shoot Christian Wolf, but his father blocked the bullet. So his father died and Christian went to jail. Because the father carried out cruel training on the brothers since childhood, which led to the lack of a certain part of the father's love, but fortunately Christife went to prison and met the older inmates, so the part of the father's lack of love was made up here; It is for this reason that after the prisoner's release from prison, he encountered an unforeseen accident before Christian went on a killing spree, which led to another narrative line in the film: the finance minister and the investigator. This film focuses on the emotional card, from the accountant's meeting with the old farm couple, the departure of the mother, the encounter with the old inmate who is close to the heart, the meeting of the heroine, the participation in the funeral, the meeting with the Minister of Finance, and finally the fight with the younger brother. Close-up of main emotion. Christian's younger brother Braxton (Joe Bernthal) has always been cold and salty in this film. He seems indifferent to his brother and actually misses him very much. Helping my brother to find the puzzle that fell on the ground, he raised his middle finger in the face of his mother's abandonment, and finally vented to his brother why he hadn't come to him in the past few years; however, the film gave the audience a heart-warming ending. Christian completed the task and flew away, leaving behind He gave the beauty an oil painting, and finally promised his younger brother to go back to find him. The film uses the method of echoing the beginning and the end to explain a secret. The woman who has been calling the male protagonist Christian's dream man on the phone is invisibly telling the audience that those who suffer from this disease are talents. The film is like a math problem. It is calculated one number at a time, and all the backgrounds of the story are put together. The story of Christian is complete, and the math problem is solved.
What struck me deeply about the film was the way Christian's father taught. During the conversation with the expert, my father impatiently fiddled with the bowl-shaped material on the table, dismissed the expert's theoretical knowledge, and just said coldly: "If he can't adapt to the strong light and noise, then he will be better off. He should be allowed to adapt, not escape. The real world is not so friendly, that's where he should learn how to survive." Most of the film shows the inhuman side of his father, letting the two brothers practice fighting and know how to beat the coach. He can rest until his nose is bruised and his face is swollen. Christian is asked to clean up and exclude his classmates, but at the end he tells the story of his father blocking a gun for Christian. It embodies the father who has sacrificed everything for nurturing his children, and has given all his heart. But in the end, I would like to thank the two brothers who survived. They have money, a house and a car, and they are still lone wolves who don't play love.
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