There are two kinds of actors, one thousand people and one thousand faces and one thousand people one face, Daben belongs to the latter

Halle 2022-04-23 07:01:24

Jarvan O'Connor has been preparing a public welfare film for autistic children that has been concocted for several years. Big Ben's rigid acting skills finally have a place to use. The calm and expressionless high-IQ science male has a high degree of fit between the actor and the role. There are not many bright spots in Mr. Jk's normal performance, but he still taught Affleck a good lesson with only one match. At first, I was still thinking of Joe Bernser's role as the director's old partner, Uncle Wishbone. It seemed more appropriate. Later, when it was revealed that he was a brother, I realized that Bernser was chosen to take care of Ben's long face. When Bernthal played explosive scenes, his pupils were always dilated, his head shook his head, and there were tears in his eyes, and he still took this route in this film. In addition, congratulations to Daben for finally having an action movie that can be called Banjiyou Motor Spy Movie series. Of course, it is only limited to shootout scenes. In terms of fighting, I feel that Daben may have done little stretching exercises when he was a child, and the coordination is extremely poor.

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  • Cassandre 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    People who are frustrated are really only suitable for acting in a funny version. Take Affleck. How long have you not weighed

  • Hunter 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    Hey, at first because it was a genius NERD movie, then I thought it was a policeman, then I thought it was a policeman who added love, and then thought it was a policeman who added love, brotherhood, father and son, and finally turned out to be an autism charity film. . .

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!