Text / Luo Hong ADM
after "disc 4" aggressively, back to the previous three classic look, the more pleasant "Impossible 3" at the end a lot of flavor.
On the whole, the Bourne Shadow series not only breaks the cycle of inadequate sequels, but one is better than one. The three-part series is a compact and reasonable story, which is really rare. Especially in the third part, Byrne’s Ultimatum takes the advantages of the entire series to the extreme, adhering to the clear and cool tone of the previous use, plus sharp editing and music that can resist all dialogue and narration, giving the audience a dedication of the year. The best fighting scenes and car chasing scenes. There is no need to say how good the action, soundtrack, and editing are. Too many viewers and film critics have all given their reputation to this disc 3.
It can be said that the entire disc 3 is a "climax". What is admirable is that the two previous climaxes have become its "foreplay".
Judging from the identity of the action drama, it can be said that Matt Damon’s Byrne saved the action drama of an era, and at the same time opened up a new era of his own. Those rough and fiery tough guys can no longer hold the pulse of the audience. , Like the vicissitudes of the copy, it is even more dull after visual fatigue. But byrne, the cold and seldom expressive face of the public, has entered our field of vision mixed with calmness and thinking.
From the point of view of his identity as an agent, he is another ruthless character in the agent world after Bond and Hunter, and he is more simple. So simple that there is no real teammate, even he is a lonely ghost, forget who he is; so simple that there is no support, even he is a desperate, the original support is his current nightmare. The more lonely, the more helpless, and the more conspicuous this agent with the public face became more real and closer enough to us.
The agent is his identity, and his actions are his signature. So what is the core of Bourne's story?
When I first watched Disc 1, I naturally regarded it as an exquisite and fierce version of "Who Am I". Byrne, who has the ability to lose his memory, who is he, where he came from, why he has a stunt, and why he has amnesia. ?
With the end of Part 1 and Part 2, these mysteries are almost solved. What will Disc 3 bring us? Is the director and screenwriter just for this up-and-coming rhythm that is vigorous and lasting enough to make the audience ecstatic?
Looking back at the end, I feel that what the director wants to bring is this afterthought.
Byrne was floating in the cold water, motionless. This was a silent process. Someone had struggled for life in the seemingly calm water. The familiar theme music sounded, Bourne moved and started to walk away. The message to the audience was that he was alive, recovered his identity, and was alive after the organization of the pot.
Remember where we first saw Bowen? It's water.
Now, our Byrne is swimming in the water again, and he lives with his identity.
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