Let me tell you, this French import of The Accountant in 4K is an absolute steal. The picture quality is razor-sharp - you can practically count the bullet casings during those intense action sequences. What surprised me most was how the HDR makes those dimly lit office scenes pop with detail.
As someone who's watched this at least three times now, I appreciate little things like the Castellano audio option (perfect for my Spanish movie nights) and the fact it includes both Italian and English audio tracks. The plastic Amaray case might feel basic, but honestly? At this price point, I'd take a paper sleeve if it meant getting this transfer quality.
Ben Affleck's portrayal of Christian Wolff hits differently when you see it in 4K. Those subtle facial tics and micro-expressions that hint at his character's Asperger's become way more noticeable. The film's deliberate pacing in the first act actually works better on rewatch - you start noticing all these planted clues that pay off later.
Action-wise, it's like Jason Bourne meets Sherlock Holmes. There's one particular warehouse shootout where the surround sound mix had me ducking imaginary bullets. And that final confrontation? Let's just say my neighbors probably heard my reaction through the walls.
Special shoutout to how they handle the autism representation. It's not preachy or overdone - just woven naturally into a cracking good thriller about forensic accounting (yes, really). Now excuse me while I pre-order that sequel they're supposedly making...