Very few movies had sequels that were even ok, let alone good. Pirates, Terminator (just the 2nd), Die Hard...not that many. Hopefully this will not be a screw up
@@4EyedAnimation no, you just dreamed up something that completely contradicts what the character was all about. It's clear not only where the character was at this point in the movie but the context of why he brought it up in the first place. It was not to tell her how special she was to him, but rather she was driving him nuts with her bitching and she was putting him and everything he cared about at risk. He was giving her a reality check about her place in all of this, not elevating her.
2nd-best line in the whole movie. The best being when he & the Handler discuss his new pseudonym, to replace the now-getting-wiped-out "Christian Wolff:" Justine: I have George Boole or Charles Babbage in the queue. Christian: Boole. Christian: Obviously. Justine: Silly of me.
"one of the year's best" It was a well done ode to the value of fatherhood, seeing Christian turned into a tough guy by his natural father, and then a skilled accountant by his "father" in prison. "Cobra Kai" is similar in this respect, and also very well done.
@@Chipwhitley274 I might have agreed with you were it not for the fact that, until he met her, he had routines that he never deviated from. Deviations from his routine are dangerous to him, on many levels. Mentally, physically, emotionally... SHE was important enough to him that he deviated from his normal routines and brought her into his life just briefly. This fact in itself proves that Cheezeblade's statement is mostly correct. His brother is the only thing important to him that ISN'T in the trailer.
@@tmac2744, Wrong, he was indicating that she was the source of annoyance because she is the cause of the threat to the things he considers important... if she were one of those things, he wouldn't be irritated with her.
@@Chipwhitley274 You don't understand how human emotions work do you? I love my wife intensely, she is the most important person in my life, but she can also be the source of my greatest irritations. That doesn't mean I don't love her or that she is unimportant, just that because she is so important, what she does and says can irritate me greatly depending on what it is. I am also the source of some of her greatest frustrations and irritations. That doesn't mean I am not important, just that sometimes things I say and do can irritate her also. Most relationships work this way, even the healthiest of them. All of the relationships where I never saw them get irritated with each other, eventually fell apart because they weren't important enough to each other to get irritated by them. It is EASY to blow off people you don't care about. That is what this scene conveys, and is further born out at the end of the movie when she receives the Pollock painting she comments on later in this scene. He is sharing pieces of his life with her. The subtle implication being that her apartment has things that are important to him. A further example of this theme is born out in his brother's actions. Early in the film his brother is irritated by him and his actions. However, when they encounter each other in the house at the end, his brother steps aside and lets him complete his task, taking a hit to his otherwise perfect record.
@@tmac2744, Your Straw-man argument doesn't hold water. You are comparing the dedication of a committed established relationship... to a new acquaintance. You don't understand the nature of relationships and earned value do you?
The scene where his brother says "Name a time and place, I´ll be there." after everything they went trough made this from a good movie to great one as far as I am concerned.
Great acting too. I had faith in him for Batman, but I was worried he'd screw up the portrayal of an autistic adult. Yet he pulled it off. Also he looks like AVGN on steroids when he's wearing the suit and glasses.
He said everything. Not everyone. As a person with autism, I can tell you that distinction is very clear given his character is supposed to have autism.
0:15 He is grabbing liquid portable assets. That book he pulls out from the drawer is a comic book. Specifically Action Comics #1 First appearance of Superman. Value: 3 or 4 million USD. The painting behind her is Woman with Parasol by Renoir. Renoirs are valued at 20 to 100 million. That particular piece, in real life, is in a private unknown collection.
The old "spinning revolver cylinder sounds like a bicycle freewheel" sound effect. All true shooters know that in real life it makes fart sounds if you spin it like that.
I cringed when he slammed the cylinder on the revolver into the frame. That’s Hollywood crap. No professional mistreats his revolvers like that. You’re welcome.🔫
I've always thought it strange that someone (when loading up with guns) would elect a combination of revolvers and automatics. I would have thought that from a logistics standpoint, it would be advantageous to stick with one style and one calibre, which would lessen the need for different types of ammo to reload. (and to carry with you)
You are actually half right, there are for example a few revolvers that take semiautomatic handgun ammunition specifically for that reason. However I believe the nature of the character is he carries multiple weapon types because it is in his personally to want an ideal firearm for each given tactical situation. On deployment I needed several weapons that took different ammunition types as city fighting has different threats. Clearly though a lot of Hollywood films have certain moments, such as the hero spinning a revolver, simply to make the scene cooler. Good observation of your part. JT
The flipside is the old adage of investment: diversify. If he's "living off the land" then he has to hope that he can find whatever ammunition his weapons are using. Multiple calibers means he's more likely to be able to find some kind of ammo that he can use. Admittedly 9mm parabellum should be easier to find than dirt given its popularity, but he might find himself in some dumb luck where the small town he went to just sold out but they still had .38 special on the shelves. And the character's meticulousness doesn't leave himself open to being caught out by dumb luck without a contingency plan in place. I just imagine him having an arsenal that uses 2 or 3 of the most popular calibers for each of the weapon classes he carries. I'd assume he has at least 2 different rifles that fire intermediate cartridges, possibly more if he also carries a marksman's weapon as I can't imagine him using that Barrett .50 BMG for all scenarios, and probably a shotgun. It wouldn't surprise me if he also had a .22 rifle for small game hunting in case he had to hide off grid in the woods.
When I first started watching this movie, I'm thinking wtf did I just buy. But I pushed through that and kept on. turns out this was an awesome movie with a few twists---especially at the end. Don't let the beginning fool you.
It'd be kinda funny if Anna Kendrick's character starts singing at moments like this and reveals this film to be an action musical...even if I generally hate live action musicals.
I'm sorry are we supposed to ignore the fact that he took an action comics #1 in what looks like 9.8 condition which would probably get him close to a million and stuff it in a bug out bag?
Actually those were horrible times. That shit got on my nerve. But anyway, defending him for 3 damn years paid off. I'm not the one who ended up looking like a judgmental moron.
Everything that is important to him is in that trailer, and the combined value of the fine art and collectables is probably close to a billion dollars. The Renoir and Pollock paintings, the mint condition early comic books, the very early baseball cards, and who knows all the things we have not seen. In other words, he's a multi-millionaire, even after giving away most of what he earns. And he puts up with a pipsqueak, mouth breathing, average looking, woman who screams at him after he saves her life in the most dramatic way possible.
Not really. He tells her, "Everything important to me is in this trailer." Remember, he speaks, and thinks in literal terms, and she has come to realize that. So when he tells her that, he is saying, "YOU are important to me." This is later further confirmed in the movie when she receives the painting from him. The Pollock painting you can see on the ceiling of the trailer.
Good movie! Ben is handsome and hope him and that gal keep their friendship. And maybe Ben and his brother Braxton will team up and really kick butt with high powered companies. 👍🏻
I need to see this movie. I have just seen clips and it reminds me a little of John Wick. I remember when JW came out but watched it on Netflix like 5 years later. Told all my buddies how amazing that movie was as Well
I love the look on her face at the end as she starts to realize, OMG, everything here is perfect except you hired a really bad painter he left a total mess on your ceiling. Because, he really does like incongruity.
Ugh. I really like this movie, but the continuity error at the end of the scene. He's turned away from speaking to her but in the next shot he's still in front of her. Egregious
Very underrated movie that got lost in the shuffle. I hope they do a sequel someday.
it is confirm they are working on it.
@@ericnguyen9770 Nice!
Very few movies had sequels that were even ok, let alone good. Pirates, Terminator (just the 2nd), Die Hard...not that many. Hopefully this will not be a screw up
@@raspucin70 i have faith ad hope it wont be ruined i love this movie so much
It is a nice movie
“Everything in the world that is important to me is in this trailer” 🥰
different trailer for the sequel.
i just realized how he says " everything important to me is in this trailer" and she is standing in it. subtle.
He was definitely NOT including her in that. His whole reason for stating it was to tell her SHE is putting it all in jeopardy.
@@cryptojihadi265 then you missed what the character was all about.
@@4EyedAnimation no, you just dreamed up something that completely contradicts what the character was all about. It's clear not only where the character was at this point in the movie but the context of why he brought it up in the first place. It was not to tell her how special she was to him, but rather she was driving him nuts with her bitching and she was putting him and everything he cared about at risk. He was giving her a reality check about her place in all of this, not elevating her.
@@cryptojihadi265 nah, he was freaking out because he loved her and he was not able to cope with his life having a different focus.
@@4EyedAnimationhe loved her ? I doubt lol, he just cared for her safety
"Do you live here?"
"That would be weird, no."
AtticWarrior1994 Love it!! "THAT'S what would be weird?" lol
2nd-best line in the whole movie. The best being when he & the Handler discuss his new pseudonym, to replace the now-getting-wiped-out "Christian Wolff:"
Justine: I have George Boole or Charles Babbage in the queue.
Christian: Boole.
Christian: Obviously.
Justine: Silly of me.
LOL, yeah. I have no idea why it's obvious, but I like the humor.
@@Briguy1027 Look them up, you'll understand
That's what would be weird?!
"That's what would be weird?" great line!
I can't unsee how small Anna Kendrick is
She could play the next Wasp in Ant-Man without any SFX.
Why don't you take a seat right over there...
The FBI might be interested to hear that....
Ben Affleck is just 6'3" or sth lol
v smol
Awww she's important to him, how sweet.
The way his brain is wired, he wants to tell her how he feels, but can't do it. Well-written in that regard.
When one gets past the strangeness of the premise, this is a good flick. The performances are rock solid, as is the action.
How is the premise strange? The film is just showing the daily life of an accountant.
It's so great, everything.
I CANT TELL YOU HOW MUCH I LOVE THIS FILM.
+Franz Haas I can! I love it so much I bought it to add it to my collection.
Not as much as Ben Affleck loves tbat Trailer
(Seriously, he bought it)
Think I'm gonna rewatch it!!
0:16 He failed him in life, but he won't fail him in death.
Battfleck probably reads it every day, preparing himself for the Return.
This movie was so good. one of the year's best
"one of the year's best" It was a well done ode to the value of fatherhood, seeing Christian turned into a tough guy by his natural father, and then a skilled accountant by his "father" in prison. "Cobra Kai" is similar in this respect, and also very well done.
so you saying the 6'4' football player looking accountant is really a trained gunmen and not really just a normal dude. WOW!
Give me 100 identically built guys, and for each one I’ll guess “normal dude” and you can guess “trained gunman.”
Who gonna guess more right?
Dont judge based on appearances. Bet u couldnt tell his character was autistic as well
Everything in the world that is important to me is in this trailer "Aww... shes int he trailer to" dawwww
He didn't say everything in the trailer is important to him. If she was important to him, he would not be irritated that she was in the trailer.
@@Chipwhitley274 I might have agreed with you were it not for the fact that, until he met her, he had routines that he never deviated from. Deviations from his routine are dangerous to him, on many levels. Mentally, physically, emotionally...
SHE was important enough to him that he deviated from his normal routines and brought her into his life just briefly. This fact in itself proves that Cheezeblade's statement is mostly correct. His brother is the only thing important to him that ISN'T in the trailer.
@@tmac2744,
Wrong, he was indicating that she was the source of annoyance because she is the cause of the threat to the things he considers important... if she were one of those things, he wouldn't be irritated with her.
@@Chipwhitley274 You don't understand how human emotions work do you?
I love my wife intensely, she is the most important person in my life, but she can also be the source of my greatest irritations. That doesn't mean I don't love her or that she is unimportant, just that because she is so important, what she does and says can irritate me greatly depending on what it is.
I am also the source of some of her greatest frustrations and irritations. That doesn't mean I am not important, just that sometimes things I say and do can irritate her also.
Most relationships work this way, even the healthiest of them. All of the relationships where I never saw them get irritated with each other, eventually fell apart because they weren't important enough to each other to get irritated by them. It is EASY to blow off people you don't care about.
That is what this scene conveys, and is further born out at the end of the movie when she receives the Pollock painting she comments on later in this scene. He is sharing pieces of his life with her. The subtle implication being that her apartment has things that are important to him.
A further example of this theme is born out in his brother's actions. Early in the film his brother is irritated by him and his actions. However, when they encounter each other in the house at the end, his brother steps aside and lets him complete his task, taking a hit to his otherwise perfect record.
@@tmac2744,
Your Straw-man argument doesn't hold water.
You are comparing the dedication of a committed established relationship... to a new acquaintance. You don't understand the nature of relationships and earned value do you?
This movie was actually pretty good. Pretty much just Ben Afleck kicking ass.
I normally hate Ben Affleck but this movie was pretty good
@@maxchristensen4742 wait why lol
The scene where his brother says "Name a time and place, I´ll be there." after everything they went trough made this from a good movie to great one as far as I am concerned.
Great acting too. I had faith in him for Batman, but I was worried he'd screw up the portrayal of an autistic adult. Yet he pulled it off. Also he looks like AVGN on steroids when he's wearing the suit and glasses.
A solid, considered, brilliantly paced thriller worth the return.
I happened to watch this because I couldn't find tickets for another movie that day , it was a pleasant surprise .
The best original screenplay in the last 50 years.
Needs to be a sequel. Develop a love interest between them and see more action from his partner in crime, the computer lady...
agreed
I rather see him with his brother, the Punisher himself who is also in this movie
your wish have been granted
They're gonna plow in the sequel
To be honest a sequel is being made, I just worked on it. At least a year ago.
underrated movie.
Awwwww he likes her!
catsndogs98 true lives did he have a choice? Hope shes ok now I mean after all the bullets and stuff 😅😆
He said everything. Not everyone. As a person with autism, I can tell you that distinction is very clear given his character is supposed to have autism.
"plus, this is on wheels, which means I can hook it up and go," lol
This was a surprisingly GOOD movie. I have watched it 3 times.
me 8 times
3 times is too much.😂
@@spiritualwonderboy_8 times is too much.😂
"Sit right there" when bae is loyal😂
One of my favorite movies.
Shes Beautiful
This is a great movie.
Sarcasm? Is that sarcasm?
No, it is not sarcasm. I don't use sarcasm.
*Sheldon Cooper has entered the chat*
I always thought it weird that Sheldon used sarcasm as most high IQ people frown upon sarcasm.
@@krashd sarcasm is the lowest form of humor but the highest form of intelligence- idk i can't remember look it up if I'm wrong let me know il delete
I'm seeing this movie again soon, I'm so excited
Ben Affleck deserves an Oscar, he plays an autistic with asbergers syndrome perferctly
0:15
He is grabbing liquid portable assets.
That book he pulls out from the drawer is a comic book.
Specifically Action Comics #1
First appearance of Superman.
Value: 3 or 4 million USD.
The painting behind her is Woman with Parasol by Renoir.
Renoirs are valued at 20 to 100 million.
That particular piece, in real life, is in a private unknown collection.
They also showed a Honus Wagner and Mickey Mantle baseball card
Its in a secure undisclosed location somewhere in the world
No
The old "spinning revolver cylinder sounds like a bicycle freewheel" sound effect. All true shooters know that in real life it makes fart sounds if you spin it like that.
" All true shooters..." us clueless folk think it's cool, thanks.
I cringed when he slammed the cylinder on the revolver into the frame. That’s Hollywood crap. No professional mistreats his revolvers like that. You’re welcome.🔫
Do you know many professional assassin/accountants?
@@breckfoster767 Name's Snake. Snake Lowenstein.
thanks. cool info.
0:16 whoa, bruce. i know you failed him in life, but that is straight up fanboyism.
Anna sounds more like a teenager when she is angry, I almost thought I was watching twilight.
John Duckworth she was in twight
Al Speid That’s the joke
To be fair, she's 5 foot nothing and 90 lbs, not a smoker, and women do tend to raise the pitch of their voice even higher than normal when stressed.
I've always thought it strange that someone (when loading up with guns) would elect a combination of revolvers and automatics. I would have thought that from a logistics standpoint, it would be advantageous to stick with one style and one calibre, which would lessen the need for different types of ammo to reload. (and to carry with you)
You are actually half right, there are for example a few revolvers that take semiautomatic handgun
ammunition specifically for that reason. However I believe the nature of the character is he
carries multiple weapon types because it is in his personally to want an ideal firearm for each
given tactical situation. On deployment I needed several weapons that took different ammunition
types as city fighting has different threats. Clearly though a lot of Hollywood films have certain
moments, such as the hero spinning a revolver, simply to make the scene cooler.
Good observation of your part. JT
The flipside is the old adage of investment: diversify.
If he's "living off the land" then he has to hope that he can find whatever ammunition his weapons are using. Multiple calibers means he's more likely to be able to find some kind of ammo that he can use.
Admittedly 9mm parabellum should be easier to find than dirt given its popularity, but he might find himself in some dumb luck where the small town he went to just sold out but they still had .38 special on the shelves.
And the character's meticulousness doesn't leave himself open to being caught out by dumb luck without a contingency plan in place.
I just imagine him having an arsenal that uses 2 or 3 of the most popular calibers for each of the weapon classes he carries. I'd assume he has at least 2 different rifles that fire intermediate cartridges, possibly more if he also carries a marksman's weapon as I can't imagine him using that Barrett .50 BMG for all scenarios, and probably a shotgun. It wouldn't surprise me if he also had a .22 rifle for small game hunting in case he had to hide off grid in the woods.
To Soldier.......a Hand Gun is used for Personal Defense .....It gets You to a Rifle , which is the Weapon of Choice.
Revolvers don’t leave spent casings and they rarely jam.
First Apparence of Superman action comic, Damn. 6 figure book
Anna Kendrick is so pretty..
Her: you live here?
Him: no, this is a storage unit, that would be wierd
Her:THaT wOuLd bE WeIRd?!?!
I like Ana.
Shes so cute.
That and shes a fellow lefty .
Cutie pie
I like Ana and yes she is gorgeous!
She's a Lefty? Bummer. I only date conservatives
She was important to him
Sequel please!!!
When I first started watching this movie, I'm thinking wtf did I just buy. But I pushed through that and kept on. turns out this was an awesome movie with a few twists---especially at the end. Don't let the beginning fool you.
Oh my gosh that thumbnail. Anna Kendrick could probably get away with playing young Leia
I'd change my routine for Anna any day :)
This one needs a sequel
This is one of those movies that everyone seemed to miss out on. Great movie though.
I wish I was prepared like this.
He kept all his goodies in a secret storage unit. No ones ever gonna find it.
Good movie, I enjoy watching it.
Love this movie.
"Anna Kendrick Movie" whatever makes you feel good.
they really should have given her more screen time. She adds a lot into the movie.
This was maybe his best role methinks.
0:16 Batfleck had been studying Superman since then. This movie is post-Man of Steel confirmed.
sarcasm is that sarcasm.
0:16 Batman must really miss Superman. I wonder if Superman has Dective Comics his own🤔
This movie is somewhere between "good" and "bad". But never boring and had some good scenes.😊
So average or mediocre
@@Kn1ght3d too many good ideas for "mediocre". 🤔A little bit above mediocre😊
@@Liam123-r8o then I think “decent” would be the word you are looking for
@@Kn1ght3d okay☺️
Fun Fact that comic that he put in the bag is an Action Comics 1 valued at 3.21 million dollars.
Ah, must be for liquid assets then :p
Great movie!
This is a Batman movie, and this is the Batcave.
It'd be kinda funny if Anna Kendrick's character starts singing at moments like this and reveals this film to be an action musical...even if I generally hate live action musicals.
lol i can picure that
Lots of rare art work
Worth millions of dollars too, including the comic books and the paintings
So Ben Affleck plays a Special Ed Jason Bourne? That resonates.
I love this movie
Fantastic film.
I'm sorry are we supposed to ignore the fact that he took an action comics #1 in what looks like 9.8 condition which would probably get him close to a million and stuff it in a bug out bag?
wow shes so smoll
i need to watch this movie
You know people like that have a point be prepared.
I remember the days when people were afraid that Affleck would be a worse Batman than Clooney. Good times, goooood tiiiiiimmmes.
Actually those were horrible times. That shit got on my nerve. But anyway, defending him for 3 damn years paid off. I'm not the one who ended up looking like a judgmental moron.
Nathan Winters I never doubted him. I always thought he's a good actor, so I was looking forward to his version of Batman.
Battfleck bof bof serious !! By cons in this film it is great
dbzking02 there was a tie that people thought Michael Kenton would be the worst person to play batman
He was still a pretty bad batman. Just because he was great in this movie doesn't mean he is in all.
Action comics N°1
The Accountant is a fan :)
Kal-El fan 49 The OG action Comic #1 worth millions this day because it's rare
You notice the Pollard painting hanging on the roof? Worth about $150 million dollars!
yep I was just about to say that. Just notice it over his head in the bedroom.
Pollock
not a big fan of him, but gotta give credit where its due. he was pretty good in this
Now every kid with ocd that I meet is a potential assassin. I'm watching you, for progress and a deep discount.
a good adventure film with well thought out characters and a fine plot
Everything that is important to him is in that trailer, and the combined value of the fine art and collectables is probably close to a billion dollars. The Renoir and Pollock paintings, the mint condition early comic books, the very early baseball cards, and who knows all the things we have not seen. In other words, he's a multi-millionaire, even after giving away most of what he earns. And he puts up with a pipsqueak, mouth breathing, average looking, woman who screams at him after he saves her life in the most dramatic way possible.
That's why he's MGTOW!
To quote a scumbag in Breaking Bad, "The heart wants what it wants".
No. I don't live here. This is a storage unit. That would be Weird.
Sequence for yesterday
Basically: "This trailer means more to me than you do, so be grateful I'm a nice guy"
Not really.
He tells her, "Everything important to me is in this trailer."
Remember, he speaks, and thinks in literal terms, and she has come to realize that.
So when he tells her that, he is saying, "YOU are important to me."
This is later further confirmed in the movie when she receives the painting from him. The Pollock painting you can see on the ceiling of the trailer.
@@tmac2744 what about his bro... ?
FINALLY! Someone gets it! Can't believe how many people think he was indicating SHE was one of the most valuable things in his life.
It's my whole life that it's been done to me
Good movie! Ben is handsome and hope him and that gal keep their friendship.
And maybe Ben and his brother Braxton will team up and really kick butt with high powered companies. 👍🏻
Hahaha, that's so cool! Action Comics #1! Hell yeah, Batman!
You just an accountant! LOL!😁
I need to see this movie. I have just seen clips and it reminds me a little of John Wick. I remember when JW came out but watched it on Netflix like 5 years later. Told all my buddies how amazing that movie was as
Well
definitely
Action comics? Read batfleck?
Mint condition which means it be auctioned for a lot of them dollars, he is well prepared with more than just cash
joshice chryzanthem DCEU confirmed!
He was already doing his research to take down Superman.
@@skyrider245 exactly no matter where he goes in the world that comic is very valuable
Why do you label this an an "Anna Kendrick Movie" when she's not even the main character? It's a Ben Affleck movie if anything
I wonder if the motorcycle he has in the trailer was the Beemer he used in Paycheck?
he sounds just like batman
I love the look on her face at the end as she starts to realize, OMG, everything here is perfect except you hired a really bad painter he left a total mess on your ceiling. Because, he really does like incongruity.
Charles Miller she loves the painting, it's really popular (worth 150 million dollars) and he gives it to her at the end
Whatever. She ruined a perfectly good dogs playing poker to see a bunch of Pollock-splatter.
Charles Miller 😂😂😂
As a researcher and photographer im always prepared for a breakdown at work no I don't want to buy you Snickers
The Accountant by day Batman by night
An unretouched print condition copy of Action Comics #1 is worth over $2 million.
If Batman and Punisher were brothers.
What I saw of Anna Kendrick was like seeing the female version of robin.
Hay quá
Ugh. I really like this movie, but the continuity error at the end of the scene. He's turned away from speaking to her but in the next shot he's still in front of her. Egregious
0:15 did he just casually grabbed an Action Comics #1?
Anybody know what painting was the one in the ceiling
Yup that painting, is all yours, everyone is where they should be, n good for 16 blocks. That leaves the level for u.
Watched this movie... 50% understand
Why are you prepared for this?
Because I'm Batman.