The plot: Forensic accountant Christian Wolff teams up with his estranged but highly lethal brother to track down mysterious assassins.
The accountant 2 sequel was alright.
Pros: The chemistry of Ben Affleck & Jon Bernthal was undeniably good. I like it is still handled being openly autistic action hero in Christian Wolff. Brax does deliver the best laughs throughout the whole film. I like how they used many different people with difficulties working in the office to help, how well it’s paced, this sequel was & the ending.
Cons: J. K. Simmons character was killed off too early. There are not enough action scenes. At times I kept losing investment in the storyline & it can get cluttered at a point.
Genre: Action, Thriller
Directed by Gavin O’Connor
Produced by Ben Affleck, Lynette Howell Taylor, Mark Williams
Screenplay by Bill Dubuque
Based on Characters by Bill Dubuque
Starring: Ben Affleck; Jon Bernthal; Cynthia Addai-Robinson; Daniella Pineda & J. K. Simmons.
Edited by Richard Pearson
Cinematography: Seamus McGarvey
Music by Bryce Dessner
Production companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Artists Equity
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures, Amazon MGM Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cast:
- Ben Affleck as Christian Wolff / The Accountant, an autistic accountant who launders money for some of the most dangerous criminals in the world
- Jon Bernthal as Braxton, Christian’s estranged brother
- Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Marybeth Medina, Deputy Director of the Treasury Department’s FinCEN
- Daniella Pineda as Anaïs
- Allison Robertson as Justine
- J. K. Simmons as Raymond King, the former Director of the Treasury Department’s FinCEN
- Robert Morgan as Burke
- Grant Harvey as Cobb
- Andrew Howard as Batu
I recommend watching this first one before seeing the sequel.
Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident film reviewer,
Level Best Art Cafe

