I loved watching action movies since I was a child, and just indulged in various intense action scenes. It is rare to think about what the story is about after reading it.
The background of the story is that insiders of the CIA and Russian politician Yuri Gekov stole public funds to buy oil logging rights and made huge profits. At the beginning of the story, Byrne is the killer in the stumbling block plan. After a failed mission, he went to India to hide himself with his girlfriend. For two years, he had been having the same nightmare. The nightmare was about a fragmented memory. That was his first mission. But he couldn't remember what it was. The CIA is conducting a file transaction with the insider who stole 20 million public funds six years ago. A killer hired by Rosneft’s chief executive Yuri Gekov appeared and used a bomb to destroy the monitoring system to kill the figures on both sides of the transaction and leave his fingerprints. The random killer went to India again to assassinate Byrne. Byrne escaped and his girlfriend died. Byrne left India to figure out who wanted to kill him. At this time, Byrne learned that the CIA was looking for him everywhere, saying that he was the murderer in the Berlin case. In this way, Byrne had to deal with the CIA while looking for the truth. As a result, the truth came to the surface under the circumstance of Bourne and the CIA again and again. The nightmare he often had was the first actual combat mission given to him by Conklin, which was to kill the Niskis and his wife at the Blake Hotel. The scene where the wife forcibly killed her husband and committed suicide. Byrne found Aibi again, and overheard his business with Rosneft CEO Yuri Gekov from Aibi. Everything is clear. The reason why Nisky was killed was because Nisky wanted to report the CIA thief who had stolen public funds. And this time Conklin was ordered by the CIA Aibi. Aibi was afraid that Conklin would be exposed and killed Conklin. At this time, someone sold Conklin's files. Aibi and Yuri Gekov sent killers to kill both sides of the transaction and set the blame on Bourne, and then kill Bourne, and the whole incident would be hidden. At the end of the story, Byrne found Nisky's daughter and told her the truth. Because he didn't want her to live in the shadow of her mother murdering her father. Byrne is undoubtedly not a cold-blooded ruthless killer. He has his conscience. For example, when he can kill the killer to avenge his girlfriend with one shot, he does not.
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