As an accountant, the fact that he would rather write on a whiteboard and windows instead of just using Excel should have been enough to tip people off.
I liked this movie because as much as surreal the situation is, i always find brothers on different end of the stick cease fire and reconcile so touching, as that was how me and my brother always has been and always be.
I love how the CEO was all like "Blah blah blah my evil plans!" and chris is literally sitting there not giving a fuck because he's there for Dana's safety and his brother is trying to catch up with him and Braxton just lets him kill his employer
Seeing him hit himself brought severe tears to my eyes. It hurts when I see my own son do this in times of stress. I pray he's able to socialize and deal with stress as he gets older
When the brothers were bonding and the guy comes in and is all like wtf and Chris just shoots him and keeps talking I nearly choked. Lot a nice little twists here. I remember liking it when I saw it when it came out but forgot some details
The Accountant along with the town just remind me how great of an actor Ben Affleck is..it just comes down to direction and screen play. Everyone hates on batfleck but the warehouse scene in bvs made me love batfleck.
The reunion of the brothers at the end was just so emotional. I just couldn't help cry and smile. This movie truly is amazing and worth a watch. Ben Affleck's performance is just nothing short of perfect.
This is one of the movies where when brothers meet at the opposite ends, they don't outrightly kill each other for petty reasons, but instead just bonded and catch up on old times.
Movie : The Accountant (2016)
As an accountant, the fact that he would rather write on a whiteboard and windows instead of just using Excel should have been enough to tip people off.
I liked this movie because as much as surreal the situation is, i always find brothers on different end of the stick cease fire and reconcile so touching, as that was how me and my brother always has been and always be.
I love how the CEO was all like "Blah blah blah my evil plans!" and chris is literally sitting there not giving a fuck because he's there for Dana's safety and his brother is trying to catch up with him and Braxton just lets him kill his employer
Seeing him hit himself brought severe tears to my eyes. It hurts when I see my own son do this in times of stress. I pray he's able to socialize and deal with stress as he gets older
When the brothers were bonding and the guy comes in and is all like wtf and Chris just shoots him and keeps talking I nearly choked. Lot a nice little twists here. I remember liking it when I saw it when it came out but forgot some details
I don’t even bother watching movies anymore 😂
Chris attended the funeral first, then was arrested. His actions there were the reason that he was locked up.
It took a movie recap for me to realize the British woman is actually the Institute owners daughter just working from home
jon bernthal is such a good actor, you could just tell hes the younger brother when the two of them are talking at the ends of the movie
The Accountant along with the town just remind me how great of an actor Ben Affleck is..it just comes down to direction and screen play. Everyone hates on batfleck but the warehouse scene in bvs made me love batfleck.
this was actually a surprisingly good movie, well worth watching the full thing
I need this guy for taxes so I dont get scammed by government/irs now
Beautifully structured tale. Probably needs a second viewing so you can pick up nuances you didn't know to look for first time through.
Imagine dying to a guy singing baby shark, that's the worse way to go dude
This was a well-written and directed film. Ben did a great job too, found a good role for his 40s
Prison mentor was like "there's always money in the banana stand" :D
The reunion of the brothers at the end was just so emotional. I just couldn't help cry and smile. This movie truly is amazing and worth a watch. Ben Affleck's performance is just nothing short of perfect.
This is one of the movies where when brothers meet at the opposite ends, they don't outrightly kill each other for petty reasons, but instead just bonded and catch up on old times.
I absolutely wanted a sequel of this.