'The Accountant 2' is a disappointing follow-up to its predecessor, offering a disjointed plot that simplifies complex themes like autism for comedic effect. Unlike the original film, which balanced action with serious depth, the sequel leans heavily on formulaic action sequences and a less coherent storyline. Ben Affleck's character, Christian Wolff, is reduced to a Special Needs version of James Bond, making for a less enriching narrative experience. The involvement of supporting characters feels forced, further detracting from the film's overall impact.
In 'The Accountant 2', the portrayal of autism shifts from serious to comedic, reducing its complexity and integrity, making it less impactful than the original.
Unlike the first film, which intricately combined accounting with action, 'Accountant 2' lacks coherence, reducing its plot to a simple narrative devoid of depth.
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