Christian Wolff fait appel à son esprit brillant et à ses méthodes pas très cool pour résoudre l'énigme du meurtre d'un chef du Trésor.Christian Wolff fait appel à son esprit brillant et à ses méthodes pas très cool pour résoudre l'énigme du meurtre d'un chef du Trésor.Christian Wolff fait appel à son esprit brillant et à ses méthodes pas très cool pour résoudre l'énigme du meurtre d'un chef du Trésor.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Fernando Chien
- Sorkis
- (as Fernando Funan Chien)
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Now understand. I absolutely love the original Accountant. This second one has horrible writers!!! The story drags alot in the film. The combat and most of the fight scenes are absolutely horrible. The comedy is ok. But, damn... did none of the original writers come back to make this film. I am so disappointed. It was like a lot of amateurs were brought in to make this film. I was so anticipating the release of this movie only to be massively let down. I know Hollywood is gone to garbage, but come on people. Don't low ball a sequel to an awesome film. I do not recommend this film at all. Blah.
There is, in fact, little to no accounting in this movie.
In short, the accountant 2 is a detective-comedy, with a heavy focus on Ben Affleck's dating-life, with little to no guns or gunfights.
In the first movie, after an accounting job goes south, Ben Affleck chooses to face the heat in order to save the life of his coworker/potential love-interest Anna Kendrick, while revealing his unique lifestyle, skillset, and backstory, as the world's least boring accountant.
In this movie, Ben decides to team up with the feds and play detective, in order to find the family of illegal immigrants who went missing 10 years ago.
The ending of the movie is pretty grim (spoilers ahead) - Ben and his brother team up in order to save a bunch of children from being BURIED ALIVE, their only reason being that one of the kids might be neuro-divergent, just like Ben. The lack of law-enforcment intervention in this scene is concerning. What would have happened if none of the kids were autistic? Would they all just be buried alive?
Overall i found the plot to be very confusing. One major plot-point is that "the mom" is actually the cool assassin-lady who has amnesia. The only problem is that she looks nothing like the person we get to see in the photos. It sure made for a confusing watch.
Overall, the accountant 2 has very little to do with the first movie, both in theme, and in who the characters are.
In short, the accountant 2 is a detective-comedy, with a heavy focus on Ben Affleck's dating-life, with little to no guns or gunfights.
In the first movie, after an accounting job goes south, Ben Affleck chooses to face the heat in order to save the life of his coworker/potential love-interest Anna Kendrick, while revealing his unique lifestyle, skillset, and backstory, as the world's least boring accountant.
In this movie, Ben decides to team up with the feds and play detective, in order to find the family of illegal immigrants who went missing 10 years ago.
The ending of the movie is pretty grim (spoilers ahead) - Ben and his brother team up in order to save a bunch of children from being BURIED ALIVE, their only reason being that one of the kids might be neuro-divergent, just like Ben. The lack of law-enforcment intervention in this scene is concerning. What would have happened if none of the kids were autistic? Would they all just be buried alive?
Overall i found the plot to be very confusing. One major plot-point is that "the mom" is actually the cool assassin-lady who has amnesia. The only problem is that she looks nothing like the person we get to see in the photos. It sure made for a confusing watch.
Overall, the accountant 2 has very little to do with the first movie, both in theme, and in who the characters are.
I really enjoyed the first 'The Accountant' so had high expectations for the follow up.
Sadly, I was very dissappointed.
The first film had some logic, it made sense, it had a story. So made the all action nonsense plausible and therefore excusable as 'artistic license.
The Accountant 2 is all action nonsense.
It makes very little sense. Very weak on story and logic i.e. Not believable for the audience to invest in it.
E.g. Why would Ray King in retirement, spend all his money 'investigating' alone and particularly for one child ?
Why would Chris (Affleck) reveal his computer help source (Justine) and her location so glibly.
It was absurd how the woman assassin was supposed to be the woman in the picture, It was also absurd how she was more like a terminator than a person.
And there are many more such issues, that prevent the story from flowing logically and therefore immersing the audience in a journey.
Instead you are repeatedly 'jolted' out, asking what? Why? When? Sort of questions, which don't have answers.
Ben Affleck is looking a bit aged and gaunt, but he and the guy who plays Braxton , played their parts compentently, but were let down by the weak script.
It does have some laughs, It's not terrible, just very mediocre, certainly nowhere near as good as the first film.
Would I watch this again ? No, it's too glib and lacks cohesion.
Yet, I have watched the first film several times and I will watch it again.
Very dissappointed and I felt this was a missed opportunity.
Not worth a full price cinema ticket.
Sadly, I was very dissappointed.
The first film had some logic, it made sense, it had a story. So made the all action nonsense plausible and therefore excusable as 'artistic license.
The Accountant 2 is all action nonsense.
It makes very little sense. Very weak on story and logic i.e. Not believable for the audience to invest in it.
E.g. Why would Ray King in retirement, spend all his money 'investigating' alone and particularly for one child ?
Why would Chris (Affleck) reveal his computer help source (Justine) and her location so glibly.
It was absurd how the woman assassin was supposed to be the woman in the picture, It was also absurd how she was more like a terminator than a person.
And there are many more such issues, that prevent the story from flowing logically and therefore immersing the audience in a journey.
Instead you are repeatedly 'jolted' out, asking what? Why? When? Sort of questions, which don't have answers.
Ben Affleck is looking a bit aged and gaunt, but he and the guy who plays Braxton , played their parts compentently, but were let down by the weak script.
It does have some laughs, It's not terrible, just very mediocre, certainly nowhere near as good as the first film.
Would I watch this again ? No, it's too glib and lacks cohesion.
Yet, I have watched the first film several times and I will watch it again.
Very dissappointed and I felt this was a missed opportunity.
Not worth a full price cinema ticket.
I really like The Accountant. It dared to change the action movie lead role with an autistic character, providing a very interesting role. How would the combination of strengths and weaknesses that The Accountant's condition play out in the dangerous world of international criminals and hitmen?
It was this combination of obsessive/compulsive need for order and completion, combined with an inability to empathise or understand social interactions, that made Affleck's character, Christian Wolff, so interesting.
In the sequel, the writing is not as focused on Affleck in the same way. Instead the focus is on the relationship between him and his brother (Bernthal). While well acted, this simply does not have the same appeal. The movie shines when Wolff's neurodivergence is front and centre, but otherwise it feels like any other generic action-thriller (albeit a well-done one).
It was this combination of obsessive/compulsive need for order and completion, combined with an inability to empathise or understand social interactions, that made Affleck's character, Christian Wolff, so interesting.
In the sequel, the writing is not as focused on Affleck in the same way. Instead the focus is on the relationship between him and his brother (Bernthal). While well acted, this simply does not have the same appeal. The movie shines when Wolff's neurodivergence is front and centre, but otherwise it feels like any other generic action-thriller (albeit a well-done one).
The Accountant, like pizza, is decent even when mediocre. Unfortunately, like most sequels, this doesn't measure up to the original. The story and characters are more bland and vague where they shouldn't be, and more detailed and defined where it doesn't really help. Frankly, it turned out more like a generic TV action movie. More of the same, but not as good. Bad guys get killed, but the reasons are far more generic and vague. The story and plausibility took a big hit. Not all the action sequences works as well as the last one. They tried to me more jokey here, but only about half land. But, given the sad state of movies these days, I don't mind supporting a "noble" effort.
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- AnecdotesThe story Braxton tells the woman in Germany about Terry the Dog and the Munchkins is actually true: the terrier got paid more than double what the little people received.
- GaffesWhen the hackers gain access to the selfie lady's computer, they have no reason to distract her. With anything close to the level of access they have at that point they would just copy the files out. Taking over her desktop is completely pointless.
- Citations
Christian Wolff: The fall didn't kill him. It was the abrupt stop.
- ConnexionsFollows Mr Wolff (2016)
- Bandes originalesSee-Line Woman
Written by George Bass and Nina Simone
Performed by Danielle Ponder and Bryce Dessner
Produced by Bryce Dessner
Courtesy of Saddest Factory Records
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El contador 2
- Lieux de tournage
- Cowboy Palace Saloon - 21635 Devonshire St, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Honky Tonk bar scene.)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 80 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 65 523 366 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 24 533 959 $US
- 27 avr. 2025
- Montant brut mondial
- 102 123 366 $US
- Durée2 heures 12 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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