Plots are intertwined, but they all have meaning

Camryn 2022-04-22 07:01:04

After watching it, I am amazed that the screenwriter of this movie is awesome.

The seemingly fragmented plots are intertwined with each other, and they all have their meanings.

First chapter: Big Ben is very smart. Although he is autistic, he can also complete the puzzle in reverse. Note that there are 3 children in total, and slowly you will know who is the silent brother and who is the girl.

Middle: The old man and the black woman are both key figures, the old man was chosen by Big Ben, and the black woman was the successor chosen by the old man.

Love in the play:

Father's love: When encountering problems, don't run away, face problems and solve them.

Brotherly love: Even though everyone was doing it for profit before, after finding out that they were brothers, they sympathized with each other and let each other go.

I watched it off and on for a week, and I was so sleepy after watching it for 10 minutes several times, I felt very hypnotized. After the story reaches a third, slowly keep up with the rhythm. Why does Bat Sleeve's face look like a facial paralysis?

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Extended Reading
  • Ward 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Interesting action scenes in place

  • Cindy 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    You thought he was going to sleep with her, but it didn't. You thought he was investigating the killer. It turned out that he was looking for a successor. You thought who the woman on the phone was.

The Accountant quotes

  • Rita Blackburn: And...

    Christian Wolff: [mentally calculating] 61 million, 679 thousand, and some change.

    Rita Blackburn: Who did it, best guess.

    Christian Wolff: I don't guess.

  • Neurologist: What if we're wrong? What if we've been using the wrong tests to quantify intelligence in our children with autism? Your son's not less than, he's different. Now your expectations for you son may change over time. They might include marriage, children, self-sufficiency, and they might not. But I guarantee you, if we let the world set expectations for our children, they'll stay low... and they'll stay there.