Mystery
Crime
Thriller
When an old acquaintance is murdered, Wolff is compelled to solve the case. Realizing more extreme measures are necessary, Wolff recruits his estranged and highly lethal brother, Brax, to help. In partnership with Marybeth Medina, they uncover a deadly conspiracy, becoming targets of a ruthless network of killers who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets buried.
Directors
Ben Affleck
Christian Wolff
Jon Bernthal
Braxton
Cynthia Addai-Robinson
Marybeth Medina
J.K. Simmons
Ray King
Allison Robertson
Justine
Alison Wright
Justine (voice)
Daniella Pineda
Anaïs
Robert Morgan
Burke
Grant Harvey
Cobb
Andrew Howard
Batu
Yael Ocasio
Alberto
Lombardo Boyar
Tomas
Michael Tourek
Ike Sudio
Fernando Chien
Sorkis
Abner Lozano
Gino
Talia Thiesfield
U.S. Attorney Gutierrez
Nik Sanchez
Charles
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"Accountant 2" is an inadequate sequel to a vastly superior, original action thriller.
Regrettably, unlike the original film this is a production that doesn't know what it wants to be. Is it an action film or perhaps a comedy?
The result is confused and frankly, irritating. The poorly devised comedic elements get in the way of what should be a sophisticated, serious, action film. Its akin to a moron with a air horn and bad jokes, turning up at a Shakespeare festival.
Suffice to say, you can probably skip the first twenty or so minutes of this film and it wont make an iotas difference, to the story. Unless, of course, you enjoy watching an accountant with an autism spectrum disorder, try to date the cast, of desperate house wives. Who in their right mind, thought that contrivance, was even remotely humorous.
What comes after is alright from an exposition driven perspective but again, it undermines the basis of the core story. A lone wolf character, trapped in his own world, who is interesting and engaging, in large part, for that reason. What the script clumsily does instead is try a "buddy buddy" team up. The results not great and sadly the awful, dysfunctional humour, that essentially mocks the main characters autism, continues in unsophisticated, cringe worthy style.
In summary, a mediocre, at times stupid, sequel, to a vastly superior, original film. I'm almost inclined to say don't watch this, if you enjoyed the first film. It'll probably just piss you off, as it did me.
MovieGuys07 May, 2025
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