The focus is on assassins

Beau 2022-03-25 09:01:06

2016/10/14

"When you have longed for something for a long time and are full of expectations for it, that event is fascinating to you, and your expectations are getting higher and higher, but in the end you feel a sense of loss. Epic too?"
Well, a little bit of a mental journey like that now.
Because of "Warrior", I thought this film would be more serious (it's really touching, I didn't expect the accountant to be full of fun...

(But because it's stuck, I still have to give it four stars!!! The

audience was full, the first time I saw it in the cinema) To so many people, sitting in the small corner of the last row. Because I was very mentally retarded and misremembered the time, I was late, missed all the posts, and only saw the last subtitle as if it was live by night...
Then I started watching... It's funny A lot, the audience rejoiced...

A few points that left a deep impression:
1) Isn't the part of cooking dinner really a tribute to the American mentally ill?! Two generations of masters 666
2) The old beauties really like to write drafts on the window. ...but why is Chris's draft so neat (thinking about the accounting principles of Avalanche back then... I read 15 years' worth of accounts in one night... It's still not computerized?... Serious people + people with obsessive-compulsive disorder... Kneeling, dumbfounded expression Such as anna
3) Those stk photos about the back of the accountant are too handsome, so they are really not posing (thinking of burning in the night... (I go
4) Is accounting very close to mathematics?... The beauty of balance is really true Get less than
5) The director just wants to drag the detective girl into the water, conspiracy
6) This father... should see a psychiatrist himself, 34 times moving house is a bit persecuted and delusional... And he is really not abusing the children? ...but because of such childhood brothers, both of them are amazing! The protagonist halo I hi
7) The plot 233 of the last reconciliation is worthy of the familiar formula familiar to the director of Warriors, the familiar taste
8) The system that helps autistic patients communicate! Really great ah ah ah black technology
9) In fact, this film is a promotional film about autism obsessive-compulsive disorder. We should not be afraid of different people.
10) It’s so enviable to send paintings there… I also want to touch a
drawer of Renoir (you… 11) The comic took the big superbook..."I failed him in life, but I won't fail him in death."666 (This comment comes from reddit

brotherhood is deep like the sea, in short, it's a good popcorn chip

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

    For Ben Flake, it’s best to save trouble if he doesn’t need acting skills. I’m afraid the only time he pulls the facial muscles is the last laugh (not counting pain and self-abuse). I wanted to talk a lot in the plot, but I didn't show enough. Everything was expected. The script of such a floating story actually went on for two hours! The heroine’s joining is rather blunt. It is so easy for autistic patients to open their atriums, or are they against such a well-trained and professional killer?

  • Makenzie 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    O'Connor has never let me down.

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!