A hard-pressed farmer brings in a mysterious accountant with a knack for numbers and a love of beer. Will his skills save the family farm' 2001 Academy Award Winner for Best Short Film, this 40 minute feature stars Ray McKinnon (O Brother Where Art Thou, Deadwood, Blindside and Walton Goggins (Justified, The Shield, The Hateful Eight, Tomb Raider, Vice Principals).
T**D
Dark humor with a twist!
Well forth the viewing! NOT your Ben Affleck variety...Actually better dark humor! Ray McKinnon and Walton Goggins are spectacular!!
A**T
You should watch this movie.
Wow, this is a heavy movie. Well made, interesting characters, and about a subject matter not often acknowledged.Video arrived in a timely manner.
D**.
Great Movie
Affleck delivers again. Great movie. I've seen it a few times.
D**S
Very short movie leaving you wanting more.
Extremely well-acted, drawing you in immediately. Good short story-plot.
K**D
Great movie !@
I loved watching thos movie. It was great !!
N**B
It isn't a comedy if you have a conscience
I watched the entire thing which is unusual for me. Yet, I'm unsettled. I can't recommend it. There's no happy ending. As a matter of fact, it is made fairly clear that the financial illiteracy and poor planning upon which all actions in the film center will continue. So sad.
M**Y
It was a very short movie / but it wasn't a bad movie
This is the strangest movie I've ever saw don't get no better than thatwhat more can I say the lawyer is just incredible ?
S**S
I have this movie memorized
I love this movie. I first saw this movie close to 20 years ago, and I've seen it probably 20 times since. Before streaming, I would buy DVD copies to send to all my friends. The social commentary is important, and the movie is absolutely hilarious as well. It's an Academy Award-winning short film, and it's much deserved.That being said, I can see it may not be for every audience. It's not a "Hollywood" kind of film. If you think "The Accountant" with Ben Affleck (NOT an Academy Award winner) was a good movie, you're probably not going to enjoy this film. This film is not a "feel-good" comedy, it's trying to point out the impact of industrialization and large corporations on society as a whole, and on the independence and identity of the individual. The point is not that the viewer thinks it's funny that it's suggested that he kills his wife and dog, the point is to what extent does a person have to go in order to maintain the lifestyle sold to us by the global corporate machine.But I could be wrong about all that. There's always a 3-5% margin of error....
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