The most attractive points of Bournemouth are: the protagonist Byrne, editing, and soundtrack.
Byrne is a tragic agent. He lost his memory after a failed mission. The clues that constantly emerged around him, and the memory fragments that flashed back in his mind from time to time, reminded him that he obviously has an unusual identity and past. He is determined to pursue who he is. The answer, but at the same time his "past" is also trying to kill him. As a result, a fierce and intense battle between hunting and chasing and fleeing to solve mystery began.
Unlike 007 and Mission Impossible, Byrne has been fighting against the hunting of him by the entire US intelligence agency from the beginning to the end. He is calm, keen, accurate judgment, swift, extraordinary skill, and fluent in multiple languages. It is simply perfect. , Sophisticated secret agent machines.
He doesn't speak much, his expression is cold, and he never looks back when he walks. All his emotions are deep in his heart, even in his eyes. The only tenderness is the tenderness with Mary after a moment of hesitation.
Ma Da handles the role very well, he is Byrne, inadvertently cool, really cool, Ma Da and Byrne roles, mutual achievement. For the first time, it is the first time that emotions have been focused on the agents of the spy movie.
The second attraction is the editing, which is sharp and concise, the pictures are cross-stacked, the rhythm is fast and tense, and the tension is full. I feel like I am holding my breath and firmly attracted by the plot. I really have no resistance to this kind of editing. For example, "Social Network", I only have one sentence, I like it very much~ The
point is to talk about the soundtrack. The soundtrack really adds infinite points to the series. At the same time, this is my favorite point, and the plot of the movie. It fits perfectly with the transformation and advancement of the picture, and the melody is also very good. On the one hand, it uses a deep cello to express Bern’s introverted, turbulent but invisible emotions. On the other hand, it uses a lot of drums and percussion instruments. , Electronic music, expresses this kind of intense and fast plot rhythm very accurately. During the viewing process, I often feel drawn by the soundtrack. There is also the ending song, the unique prelude of tearing the air sounded, and the ears almost wanted to climax.
The Bourne Shadow contains 1-3 parts, and the story is progressive step by step, forming a very complete series. It is indeed a never-ending series. My favorite is the second part. But when Byrne walked alone into the bustling New York streets again, I hope he will never look back.
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