The Accountant 2

Factual error: When the hackers are trying to steal the photo from the woman's laptop, they turn up the TV to distract her. One of them clicks the smart TV icon and starts dragging the slider to increase the volume, which is all well and good, but we then cut to the hacker hammering the up key to increase the volume instead.

Jon Sandys

Factual error: Whenever Cobb takes out a target in the film, he is using a Bolt Action Rifle (a Brügger and Thomet SPR300 PRO to be exact). Despite it being a bolt action sniper rifle, he is firing in quick succession like it is a semiautomatic rifle, with rounds being fired almost simultaneously onto his target. Even if he is a "fast shot" with the rifle, there would still be a decent pause between each of his shots.

Matdan97

Plot hole: During the film's climax, Anais is killing Marybeth Medina when, through the darkness of the dimly lit room, she sees a photo on the far wall. As if in a trance, she advances on the photo. As she approaches, to the tune of suspenseful music, her memories return. She remembers her husband and his murderer. One tiny photo made her whole again... Except, Anais has already seen the photo at the beginning of the movie (at 00:03:55), in a well-lit room, up close. (01:33:55 - 01:36:34)

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Trivia: In theme with the title character's occupation, this film had special advanced screenings in the United States on Tax Day (April 15).

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Question: Is it just me, or does Christian have a slight speech impediment in this film (such as when he asks Braxton to stop copying what he is saying) compared to the first one, where Ben Affleck was just using his regular voice?

Phaneron

Answer: I noticed that too. The first film did not have that speech pattern. Almost like someone told him autistic people have a different speech pattern, which is false. It bothered me so much.

Ajensen278

Answer: I also thought the same, but looking at it again, he's a loner; he barely speaks to anyone, and he has a short fuse but tries so hard to control that side of him. Considering how long ago the first part was released and how it ended, they tried to show that this has been his life all of those years - living alone, barely interacting with anyone and just doing his thing. And the older he grew, the fewer words he had to say.

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