Follow the thread of the first, a thread, by the way, very tangled, but more entertaining and colorful, especially because of the chemistry explosive relationship between Ben Affleck y Jon Bernthalactor who jumps the movie of joy with his character of Macarra in its purest form. The protagonist is Christian Wolff (AFFleck), a man with one of those autism syndromes that make him a genius for some things and a piltrafa for others, such as relating to others naturally (it is a kind of Sheldon Cooper in Soso).
It gives the impression that with the ball of the plot he has been playing a cat, but of it, in addition to the much action it contains, that idea that intimacy is a battle is definitively lost: the team of Christian Wolffall young geniuses living with their nose on the network, not only find a needle in a haystack of, put, Indonesia, in the middle minute, but also find out all the history of that needle and the costumes it has sewn.
The director, Gavin O’Connor, who was also the previous one, hastened here to entertain, and all the start, with the disturbing presence of JK Simmons and the progressive rhythm of the ‘whiplash’ battery, is a chamber and action prodigy. And within the excess of seriousness, it has notable doses of humor, thus, in Baldas and distributed in the text and trace of Jon Bernthal, with a character so primary and charming that it seems a lie that it is such an effective murderer. The script macguffin is a missing family between a network of traffickers and pimps and the performance of the mysterious accountant and his team of pellets to follow the trail in a dangerous and completely illegal way before the stupor of the police interpreting Cynthia Addai-Robinson.
As action cinema, unlikely and exorbitant, it is the best; A film that does not wrinkle before the turns of your plot or before the package of violence that sends, very, say, heartbreaking. And it looks all of them there are still sequels to tell this accountant.
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