He lost his memory, he didn't know who he was. But he is proficient in many languages and masters fighting skills. He draws his gun and aims to breathe naturally. It only takes one heartbeat to start a vehicle on the roadside.
The only clue to the past is a safe deposit box number in the Zurich Bank.
The story of Jason Bourne begins.
It only takes a few words to describe Jason Bourne: an agent with amnesia. Regardless of whether the subsequent title is changed to hegemony or an ultimatum, Jason Bourne's ultimate mystery is only one of identity. He was once a valuable asset of the CIA like the Double-O spy in MI5, but when he decided not to work for the organization (whether he has not lost his memory or he has lost his memory), he has only become a stunt. The self-employed people flicker in the vast sea of spy, seeking a rare and precious moment of peace.
The style of the Bourne series is refined and crisp. The concise and clear story line gives strong logical support to all the dazzling action scenes. The audience will not feel baffled when the battle is on their way, confused about the protagonist's motives, or understand the behavior of the villain. Bourne is so easy for the audience to empathize. He kills to protect himself. He chases cars and climbs upstairs to capture and fight to survive. He only needs to solve the mystery of his own life and give himself a statement. The woman in his picture is dead, she He was the only person he knew and fell in love with after losing his memory. Bourne is so straightforward and never confuses the audience. Only the ghostly CIA bureaucrats regard Bourne as a potential threat to their heads and even their heads.
They never let Bourne go, strangling and hunting again and again. Tracking in the crowd, chasing on the highway, sniping and counter-sniping in the yellow fields, surveillance and surveillance in the urban jungle, and wiretapping and eavesdropping interference on communication channels. After countless rounds of close combat, Bourne maintained a stubborn victory. The most painful loss was the girl in his heart, who had been shot on his flanks beyond that, and three dangerous car accidents made him appear limp when walking.
There are not too many exaggerated use of Avia, not too many high-tech gimmicks on display, as for the explosion, at most, the gas leaking soil driver short-circuited and flattened a private house. Bourne's style is more plain. After shaking the camera continuously, there will always be a steady close-up telling you that they have not done anything that violates the laws of physics. They are just a group of ordinary people who have received training.
007 has been filmed exhaustively and always has to divide the pen and ink for him and the woman to roll the bed. In the post-Matrix era, bullets and long eyes will turn around and secret associations emerge in endlessly, and the superhero-based adaptations have endless conspiracies to destroy the world and hate the country. Social responsibility.
If you are tired of these, just look at pure Bourne. You don't have to remember anything except the coolness of action movies.
At the end of the story, Bourne's photo with his real name when he was born, David Webb, appeared in the news again, because the liaison girl who helped Bourne be removed from the CIA smiled.
His body has not been found yet. Bourne is still there, Bourne is still alive.
He's out there somewhere.
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