It's been emphasized since before the film was released that this is not a Jason Bourne story, but a brand new agent, an agent with the same secrets as Bourne. The first three spy movies are undeniably the classics of spy movies, at least I don't think there are any movies that can shoot such a level. But back to The Bourne Bourne 4, I saw all kinds of comments that belittled the film, and I really couldn't understand it. Alan Krause is a first-level agent who is as good as Jason. Like Jason Bourne, he is burdened with various internal secrets and must be eliminated. In the later stage, Byrne has already embarked on the road of uncovering the political shady curtain and uncovering the political conspiracy, while Allen is an agent who has made many breakthroughs in order to survive and find medicines. His IQ is not high, plus 12 points is enough to reach the bottom line. He will not pick up girls, and by the end of the film, he has not had anything to do with the beautiful doctor. Jason always feels to me like the hero of the film, while Ellen is more human and more realistic.
As if he was a new film, just called The Bourne 4. JR was absolutely successful as an actor, the fault is only the screenwriter of the film. The SWAT team, the city robber, the Avengers, Mission: Impossible 4 and The Bourne 4, listen to these titles. In all the films, JR always gave me a feeling that his characters are real, that he is human, that he is standing in the crowd. That's all an actor can do.
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