Starring Ben Affleck, Anna Kendrik, and J.K. Simmons, The Accountant is a bit Rain Man, a bit A Beautiful Mind, a hint of X-Men, and a whole heap James Bond ... if Bond had autism (actually, it wouldn't surprise me if ol' Jimmy was on the spectrum). So, what's not
Movie review: The Accountant
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STARS: Anna Kendrick and Ben Affleck star in The Accountant.
He proceeds to go on a rampage and kill said baddies, you know the drill (I'll stop short of the two big plot twists, but they're fairly well telegraphed).
As you might have picked up through my tone, the film's treatment of autism, although fairly accurate symptomatically, is a little on-the-nose.
As Wolff explains, he has trouble understanding others' perspectives, and does not understand irony. The irony here is that The Accountant uses a formulaic approach to expound embracing the different. It pumps out every cliche about autism we've ever come across in previous films and re-issues them under the banner of "being different".
Perhaps I'm being a little too critical of a film that's just trying to entertain. There are some genuinely good moments, and it looks very pretty. Affleck does a commendable job, as do his supporting cast, although plot complications render their talent under-utilised. However, the problem is the premise is just too hard to swallow, and unfortunately this is what the film tries to make you do.
Perhaps The Accountant can cook your books, if safe formulaic entertainment is your bag. I tried to like it, but I just couldn't get the ledger to balance.
Star rating: 2.5/5