The handsome secret agent (trilogy summary)

Eli 2022-03-15 09:01:01

At first I knew that "The Bournemouth" was due to "Mission: Impossible". At the time, I thought "The Bournemouth" was just a follow-up to "Mission: Impossible". Later I realized that it was also a classic spy movie. It's just that I haven't found a chance to watch it. I feel that after the operation of Tom's handsome face, I won't be handsome again by the agent. I didn't expect to hit me in the face directly this time

This kind of handsome is not the kind of big scene, or the kind of handsome forced by "Ace Agent", but it really relies on action scenes, plots, and sharp editing to let the audience clear the fog with Byrne. Despite the difficulties on this road, who is our Byrne? Being able to fight and resist, smart and keen, the entire trilogy is under the control of Byrne, it is really amazing.

I just want to make a summary of the trilogy, and I won't talk about the next 45 parts if I haven't read it.

The first part is an appetizer. It talks about Bourne's search for his identity after losing his memory. There are not many plots in this part, but it also has a very suspenseful feature due to the cool and non-protracted action scenes. , He just moved the hearts of the audience. At the same time, the first one is also the only one with the heroine to escape, and most of the latter are Bourne alone fighting alone, which is also different from ordinary spy movies.

Unexpectedly in the second part, the girlfriend died at the beginning. I really didn’t play the cards according to the routine. The underwater scene is more or less moving.

In the first movie, Lieburn was hunted down. They wanted to live in seclusion and live a comfortable life, but the killer still came one after another. After his girlfriend died, Byrne finally couldn't bear it and took the initiative to attack. In the second part, the film first gave the audience a set. This set is not only for Berne, but also pave the way for Randy, played by Joan Allen, to make the audience think that she is the villain, and to create a sense of suspense. En and the two lines inside the CIA started at the same time, and finally summed up. Not only is the plot excellent, this one is also a sharp action scene to pull points.

When Bourne monitored the CIA, he also talked with Randy at the end, echoing back and forth, accompanied by the same awesome bgm, which made people excited. But I didn't expect that the end of 2 was the beginning of 3, and it turned out to be a plot to hit my face, and the end of 2 was a foreshadowing of the last climax of 3, which is really amazing!

And the third part also uses handheld cameras for the whole film. Although it is a bit dizzy, the stimulus experienced has also risen to a notch. The two scenes at the station and the town in 3 Miles were extremely brilliant, not short but not procrastinating, but what made people feel speechless was that the reporter at the station was so panicked that he lost his life.

Similarly, the plot of 3 is also very brilliant, especially the place where Burne and Randy called to make an appointment. When I watched it at the time, I felt that there was a big bug. Randy went out to make an appointment like this. Isn’t it very unclear? ? Similarly, isn't Bourne exposing himself by calling like this? The result is only used to deceive them. You think that the villain overheard Bourne's call and occupied the commanding heights. The result is just a set of them. You think Randy is accepting the location task given to him by Bourne, but Randy actually provided the real location. Don't be too powerful to lead wolves into the room! !

Similarly, the two parts of 12 were carried out around the "stumbling block" plan, while 3 directly drew a big circle, using the "black heather" plan to nest into the first two parts, into a larger game. Finally, Byrne finally knew who he was, he was actually just a pawn in this plan. They said that Bowen found them, not the Bowen they were looking for. Originally, he also gave up his former self and became Berne, but in the end, he was no longer Berne, but the true self. Byrne, a hero, feels too lonely. He went to find the truth on his own, but the result was so unacceptable. This character was filled with a bit of tragic feeling.

Finally, Byrne was shot and fell into the water. Is he really dead? No, he still has to work hard for his future

"The Bourne Shadow" series is completely different from the previous Agent series. It doesn't pursue big scenes, it can count all the racing scenes in the whole trilogy, and there is no high-tech and team at the same time. It was all achieved by Bourne by taking down the set again and again, refusing to give priority to the guest again and again, and inducing the search for the truth again and again. Sharp editing, cool fighting, complicated plot, this is what attracts people to fall in love with "The Bourne"

Same as "Mission: Impossible" and "007", it is also known as the three major spy films. "The Bourne Divide" has created a new path for spy films. At this point, "The Bourne Divide" is much better, and these series are also their own Exclusive bgm, the classic soundtrack of "The Bourne Shadow" is always the last to sound, even more exciting! At the same time, what should be learned by the secret agent films in "The Bourne Duty" is not the usual explosions and high-tech, but the real thing that allows the audience to substitute the protagonist, to feel the loneliness and tenaciousness, which is subverting the world alone. Heroic

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The Bourne Ultimatum quotes

  • Noah Vosen: All agents have shoot-on-sight authorization.

  • CIA Agent: Uh, sir he drove off the roof.

    Noah Vosen: What?

    CIA Agent: He drove off the roof!