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Ben Affleck exudes killer charm in first trailer for The Accountant
by Annett Keith (2020-04-16)
The 43-year-old actor plays Chris Wolff, a mathematics genius and seemingly mild-mannered accountant for a small-town CPA firm.
He's also a guy who can handle his weapons in the chilling and mysterious two-minute clip released by Warner Bros.
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By the numbers: Ben Affleck comes off as a guy with lots of secrets in the first trailer for his upcoming film The Accountant
The question is, 'Who is The Accountant?' but fans will have to wait for the film's October 14 to find out that answer as the trailer merely teases the answer.
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The film also stars Anna Kendrick, J.K. Simmons, Jon Bernthal, Jeffrey Tambor among others.
The trailer begins with a flurry of quick scenes including Wolff figuring out a mathematics problem, Anna's character lifting the door off a storage unit and Wolff taking a shot with a high-precision rifle.
Not normal: The 43-year-old actor plays Chris Wolff, a mathematical genius who freelances as an accountant for criminal organizations
Sharpshooter: Ben shows he can also handle high-precision rifles in the intriguing two-minute trailer
Big clients: Chris Wolff (Affleck) takes on a legitimate client to keep the Feds off his trail
What's cooking: He discovers that things don't exactly add up which puts him in a dangerous position
Affleck's character grapples with his inner demons as he reflects on his youth and the boy he used to be, set apart from others because of his strange intelligence.
'You're different,' a young Chris is told. 'Sooner or later the difference scares people. You think if you don't fight back then maybe they'll like you and stop picking on you, calling you a freak. Victim or not, make a decision.'
Chris is a mathematical savant with 'highly advanced cognitive skills' akin to Einstein, Mozart or Picasso - and a loner with severe compulsive disorder syndrome.
Looking for something: Anna Kendrick plays Dana Cummings who works for the Treasury Department's Crime Enforcement Division which is investigating Wolff
'Who are you?' Wolff doesn't answer Dana's question but he does give her a somber lingering look
'You're different': A young Chris is encouraged by his father to 'make a decision' whether to be a victim or not
Using what he knows: The boy wonder has 'highly advanced cognitive skills' akin to Einstein, Mozart or Picasso'
Behind the cover of his CPA office, Wolff operates as freelance accountant for criminal organizations.
That's when the Treasury Department's Crime Enforcement Division's Ray King and Dana Cummings, played by J.K. Simmons and Anna Kendrick respectively, come circling around him.
Wolf attempts to shake them off by taking on a legitimate client only to find himself involved in something more potentially lethal.
No girlfriend? Chris Wolff is also a loner with severe compulsive disorder syndrome
Something's not right: Affleck's character doesn't like the way his food is arranged on the plate
That's better: Wolff positions his perfect trio of eggs so they're perfectly aligned with English muffin and bacon
'Say your the head of the CLO Cartel, who would you trust to track your stolen cash?' King asks Cummings.
'He's capable of coming in cold, uncooking years of books and getting out alive. Imagine the secrets this guy has,' King says of Wolff.
Dana Cummings stumbles upon Wolff and asks, 'Who are you?
The action intensifies with men in camouflage firing off automatic rifles in a shoot out.
'Can our son lead a normal life? Define normal,' Wolff's father asks in voiceover.
Action: The Accountant - which opens in US theatres on October 14 - has plenty of action and adventure in addition to intrigue
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