Ein mathematisch hochbegabter Steuerberater entschlüsselt die Buchhaltung eines neuen Kunden, doch die Steuerfahndung ist ihm dicht auf den Fersen, und in seiner Umgebung häufen sich die Tod... Alles lesenEin mathematisch hochbegabter Steuerberater entschlüsselt die Buchhaltung eines neuen Kunden, doch die Steuerfahndung ist ihm dicht auf den Fersen, und in seiner Umgebung häufen sich die Todesfälle.Ein mathematisch hochbegabter Steuerberater entschlüsselt die Buchhaltung eines neuen Kunden, doch die Steuerfahndung ist ihm dicht auf den Fersen, und in seiner Umgebung häufen sich die Todesfälle.
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Young Chris' Father
- (as Rob Treveiler)
- Dolores Rice
- (as Susan Williams)
Zusammenfassung
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A lot of the movie gets complicated from the number of characters. It apparently drew controversy for the depiction of autism (much like how "Rain Man" now draws controversy). Even so, I liked the complexity that they gave Affleck's character; his narrow focuses were accurate for autism. In the end, it's not a great movie, but a clever one. Affleck's performance, plus those of Anna Kendrick, John Lithgow, J. K. Simmons, Jon Bernthal and others make this worth seeing.
Second Thoughts - I thoroughly enjoy this movie every time I watch it. This might be one of my favorite Ben Affleck performances honestly. I love how this movie brings attention to those living with autism not as victims, but as those the world just doesn't understand yet. Yes, it does turn Affleck's character's autism to fit the plot as the infamous Accountant, but it doesn't look down on or make fun of those who are autistic. Anna Kendrick is very charming in her role, and although he's not in it much, Jon Bernthal gives a passionate performance as always.
They do a good job of splitting the story between the Accountant and him dealing with his enemies threatening him and Kendrick's character, and the Treasury Department agents trying to figure out who he is. The fight scenes are pretty well choreographed, it's a lot of fun to see an emotionless Affleck just destroy bad guys in various ways Overall, an enjoyable film that is an easy rewatch. Im looking forward to the second movie.
What should you expect? It has flashes of John Wick action, but it most certainly isn't an all out action movie, however, it also isn't primarily a drama focusing on his autistic/accounting side of things; I felt they did a really good job of combining both elements into a movie that swings back and forth between the two.
I thought the acting was great all around; I found the plot solid and enjoyable.
Here is the bottom line: Yes, this movie is worth your money to see in the theater.
p.s. I'll be the first to admit I have no idea how autism really affects people and how accurate it is or is not portrayed in this movie; I saw this movie as nothing more than what it is: a fictional story to entertain.
It is always pleasant to go into a movie with no expectations, and this one delivered in spades.
Any story starts with... well a great story, and this is it, although somewhat predictable it's more a comforting predictable, a good guy wins story with enough great twists in it to keep the interest.
The cast here lifts the game, who knew Affleck had this in him, and supported by the ever sweet Kendrick (all be it with a kick-ass moment), and throw in favorites like Simmons (Terminator Genisys) and Addai-Robinson (Shooter), all playing their respective parts well.
The scene with Affleck's and Kendrick's characters having lunch showed great subtly in writing, directing and acting. A lot of dry and subtle humor throughout.
No overdone CGI either, just good clean action, regularly punctuating the plot, with the clean cinematography only adding to clinical nature of our lead character.
For the run-of-the-mill action flick, you shouldn't pass this one up.
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- WissenswertesWhile for dramatic effect, the script calls out the repeated use of the number "three" as an indicator of fraudulent numbers, the theory behind fraudulent number detection is known as "Benford's Law." The law states that in numbers, such as account transactions, the probability of a number occurring naturally drops, as one moves from smaller numbers to the larger numbers following a logarithmic scale. This law has been successfully used to detect fraudulent accounting transactions.
- PatzerThe two people that Christian kills with his Barrett M82A1 .50 caliber rifle via head shots are only shown falling down with some blood splatter. In reality, bullets of that size would have completely blown their heads apart, as demonstrated earlier on in the movie when Christian is using cantaloupes as target practice for his Barrett on the Rices' farm.
- Zitate
Dana Cummings: What is this place?
Christian Wolff: Panamerica Airstream, 34 feet 7 inches long, 8 feet 5 inches wide. Dimensions which are perfectly adequate for one person. Preferable, even.
Dana Cummings: This is where you live?
Christian Wolff: No, I don't live here. This is a storage unit. That would be weird.
- SoundtracksHotell 2
Written and performed by Andreas Söderström and Johan Berthling
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprachen
- Auch bekannt als
- El contador
- Drehorte
- Atlanta, Georgia, USA(stand in for Plainfield, Naperville, & Chicago, Illinois)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 44.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 86.260.045 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 24.710.273 $
- 16. Okt. 2016
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 155.560.045 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 8 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1