When it was released, I went to the cinema five years ago, and the 3D lens was shaking so much that I wanted to vomit, but after re-watching it on the computer this time, I found that there was a problem with the film's camera.
By the time of the fifth part, Byrne was already old, unable to move, his hair was gray, and the plot was not strong enough. With Nicky's death, all the people from the first few installments are finally dead (excluding the fourth installment outside of the main plot), and no one survives except Byrne. I'm pretty sure that if the series is going to go on, Heather Lee is going to have a braid too.
At about 96 minutes of the movie, when Bourne and Dewey faced off, the black guy who was struggling to run was unexpectedly funny, but he never appeared again by the end of the movie, so what was the scene for him running?
In the end, I didn't understand why Byrne never adjusted the seat of the car when it was a stolen car every time he raced against the CIA's killer adversary. The first few times were all broken cars, but this time I finally got a car that I could see. In the end, it wasn't smashed into pieces. It's just that the other cars were scrap metal. Essette drove a special police car and put them away The brand's car, for better or worse, crashed into a mess.
However, the racing scenes in the first few films can be said to be very exciting, and the second one directly surprised me, but this time the racing scenes are a little boring. The villain is still not as powerful as the protagonist's halo, and all the villains can't do Bourne in the fight. In the fight scene, I saw that Bourne was strangled and finally fought back, and I couldn't help but sigh: The protagonist really can't be strangled to death.
At around 51 minutes of the movie, when Desart smashed Byrne with a dumbbell, I almost thought he was dead, and he turned out to be like nothing, and I was surprised to re-watch this scene of him getting smashed with a dumbbell several times. Although Bourne's protagonist Halo has always been strong, by the time of the fifth installment, it has made me feel too strong.
About this last point, I didn't pay attention to it before, but this time he jumped from the fifth floor, but he was quickly revived with full blood, and he still ran without injury. Respectful, on the other hand has a further awareness of the American-made agent image.
I really feel that the first one is the best, and the second and third are commercial films, and they were made to make money. And at the end of this movie, what I saw the most was the word "feelings". There is a lot of coherent content in the movie. If you haven't seen the first few movies, but a new fan went to watch this movie, I believe that you won't be able to circle the fans... 囧
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