willandcharlenebrown
Joined Sep 2007
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I can't express how incoherent this script was. Nothing was fluid and easy to follow as the movie had no heart and no meaning. Absolutely none other than a drunk veteran who is destroying his relationship and a significant other who is also a mess and won't leave him. I could spend time breaking down what was stupid in this movie, but I won't. Let's just save you the time of watching lackadaisical movie from a low iq director who couldn't keep it all together. If there was resolve and had an ounce of meaning. It would hold water but the amount of holes on this movies and dumb reactions by actors leaves it as a draining water pot.
In a world with so many mid level sequels, Accountant 2 comes through in a big way. The show has a lot more humor and more play on the relationship between the brothers. Glad I caught it at the theater before it came off. Definitely recommend for an entertaining 2 hours. There is an aspect of the show some people will not like. Especially if you're against immigrants, but I liked that part of the story as well. It showed the human side of things we don't take into consideration as well. A view of humanity lost and under persecution in other countries and a slight plea for sympathy. It's not overbearing. Just enough to perhaps touch the heart of some cold hearted people out there.
Wow! Speechless in the main character's acting abilities. Larry B. Scott should have won an Oscar for this performance. It's simply one of the best ever by a youngster. I also love how the movie tackles issues that were going on in the inner city communities shortly after civil rights. Wish they had shown how the drugs made their way into the community instead of black pushers. Oh well.... It covers a single mom wanting love and father's figure in a child's life. It covers child abandonment and a child's desire to have that father in his life. It covers a stepfather's struggle to pour into a kid who refuses to validate his role in their relationship. The only thing I did not like was how the actors allowed the friendship to Benji had with his best friend to dissolve. The reconciliation at the end also was long and deep enough. This movie will resonate with kids like myself who grew up in this neighborhood at this time and witnessing many others deal with these problems Hollywood sucks for not giving Larry Scott any good roles after this. Revenge of the Nerds and Space Camp? Really? Gee whiz... oh well salute from me sir!!!