You are the property of the US government, you are a weapon worth 30 million dollars

Demarcus 2021-10-13 13:05:28

A very man film, like "Gunfire" and "Dark War" in Hong Kong films. The plot is compact, but compared to "24 Hours of Anti-Terrorism", it can still breathe a little bit. The background is that an agent trained by a secret American organization was injured and lost his memory in an operation. It seems that special agent movies like to choose this background, and the very early "Secret Agent Crazy Flower" also has a similar amnesia plot.

Byrne is almost omnipotent in the film, and the coordinated movements are beautiful, which makes people enjoy watching. Girls will definitely have a virtual sense of protection, while boys will have a feeling of admiration and envy. In fact, the people who trained Byrne summed up his identity when they found him: You are the property of the US government, and you are a weapon worth 30 million US dollars. In this way, this kind of omnipotence is just a concentrated expression of state behavior, but the carrier is not a high-performance tank, but a handsome flesh and blood body.

It is obviously very hard and unrealistic to ask oneself to live like an agent. However, sometimes, especially in the face of crisis, it may be very effective to try to look at the problem in an agent's way of thinking, especially for boys. For example: low-key but insightful in public places, logical and predictable in dealing with things, eliminating dangers according to the priority of their own harm, being bold and careful when facing danger, maintaining good physique and accumulating skills in the use of various tools, and broad knowledge Noodles and so on.

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The Bourne Identity quotes

  • Jason Bourne: Who are you? Are you Treadstone?

    Conklin: Am I Treadstone? Me? What the hell are you talking about?

    [to Nicky]

    Conklin: He's lost it!

  • Marie: [Jason Bourne meets Marie for the first time, when she is about to get into her car. She is suspicious of him] What are you looking at?

    Jason Bourne: I heard you inside.

    Marie: What?

    Jason Bourne: The consulate. I heard you talking? I thought maybe we could help each other.

    Marie: How's that?

    Jason Bourne: You need money. I need a ride outta here.

    Marie: I'm not running a car service just now, thank you.

    Jason Bourne: I'll give you ten thousand dollars for driving me to Paris.

    Marie: [She says in German] What, do you think I am, a fool?

    Jason Bourne: [He replies in German] You'd be a fool not to take it.

    [He holds up a packet of dollar bills]

    Marie: What is this, a joke? Some kind of scam?

    Jason Bourne: No, it's no scam.

    [He tosses her the packet of bills]

    Jason Bourne: And I'll give you another ten when we get there.

    Marie: Jesus.

    [while she leafs through the bills, a police car with siren wailing passes them, and he quickly turns away]

    Marie: Is that for you?

    Jason Bourne: Look. You drive, I pay, it's that simple.

    Marie: Scheisse. I got enough trouble, okay?

    Jason Bourne: Okay. Can I have my money back?

    [She looks down at the wad of bills again. A moment later, he is in the passenger seat while she drives]