"It gets easier."
"The Bourne Ultimatum 3" The Bourne Ultimatum When Jason Bourne sent Nikki Parson on the bus, Jason left the last words for Nikki. Facing the difficult situation, Jason said this with a little sadness, but he tried to give Nikki some strength.
Separately, Nikki should be reluctant. Especially considering the old training together, she has separated from Jason for the third time.
When getting into the car, Nikki turned her head to face Jason, but looked to the side, she was avoiding Jason's gaze. She had just cut and dyed short black hair, which made her doubts and restlessness more difficult to hide.
Jason thought vigilantly that she had found something, and glanced over there. But when he retracted his gaze, Nikki moved his eyes away from Jason again.
Jason found her restlessness, and fixedly looked at Nikki with a gentle gaze.
The two looked at each other for a second.
Nikki turned and left.
On the way to escape, they acted quickly and decisively, the dialogue was concise and accurate, and they cooperated seamlessly, like two well-trained machines. They had risked their lives and protected each other for each other's sake. When I’m alone, I sometimes look at each other with a hollow taste in my eyes-but I know, I know deeply, they are passing through each other's hard and dangerous shells, exchanging that precious tacit understanding with each other. And gentle.
And she is not his girlfriend. The long-term life of an agent has made her feel that this is most likely the last thing to do, and it only takes a second to pass it away. Only Mary, a lively, gentle and considerate amateur woman, can fully express love and take care of Jason in every possible way.
so what.
When each other touched each other's heart, that second is enough.
Wrestling
If you ask me, "Bourne Identity" has a few episodes, I will tell you there are three sets. If you ask me what I like best in it, I will tell you to "fight". It's not fighting, it's Jason Bourne's hard work.
In the face of the world's top espionage agency, Jason did not compromise; in the face of headaches and photophobia that plagued him at any time, Jason was not irritable; in the face of Mary who was willing to follow her alone, Jason chose to accept and protect; Jason has nothing to fear from the heavy siege of killers, agents and police from all over the world. Faced with clueless adversity and beast-like pressure, Jason thought calmly and cracked them one by one. Especially in the desperate situation where there is nowhere to escape, Jason struggled constantly, relying on his hands to force a bloody path.
What does it rely on, the physical strength of "running 800 meters at full speed without shaking hands"? Many people have this physical strength.
fight. Go upstream and fight to the death.
Release
"This is the son of a bitch who killed Marie." In "The Bournemouth 2", after Jason drove into the Russian killer's big G, he got out of the car and pointed the gun at the dying killer. This must be the OS in his heart. . And he did not shoot, although the opponent was not dead. This is why he finally escaped in "3". Because Marie's last sentence during his lifetime was to let him stop killing people when he had a choice.
Mary is an ordinary woman, but she taught Jason a lot of very precious things. She brought Jason, who was born a killer, back to the mortal world, gave him light and heat, let him exude humanity, let him understand trust and love, and become a real "person" with flesh and blood. When Mary was killed, Jason burned her ID next to the house and left the last photo; when Jason let go of the Russian assassin and hobbled away, Jason did not cry in these circumstances, but I fell. Tears. Because of the former, Mary lived in Jason's heart; for the latter, Mary was resurrected in Jason's heart. Mary's love made Jason a "just" killer; let him break through the heavy siege and find the daughter of the politician who died under his gun to confess his guilt; let him understand that not killing is more important than killing.
Some things should be released in the heart.
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