8/10
Not just another Bubba Gump farce.
29 December 2010
"The Accountant," certainly deserved the Oscar it got, since it's a masterpiece of mood and suspense, rather than a simple farce that lampoons Southerners. The scriptwriter and lead actor, Ray McKinnon, was superb, although his role as the accountant was one-dimensional. It was a new and unconventional role - the country fellow who's sophisticated and articulate. Eddie King nailed the part of David, who ironically became the only character that mattered. His constant intensity showed how high the stakes were, in contrast to the role of Tommy, who was dispassionate to the point of being callous. The set - the dilapidated farmhouse w/holes in walls - was itself an absolute masterpiece of film making. it achieved almost as much as any actor. The ending was a real shocker, esp. for a "farm comedy." Obviously, they didn't mean "comedy" in the classical sense. i'm still wrestling with the finale.
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