Whether it is a street-fighting chase in a foreign land or a chase on the bustling streets of Las Vegas, its sharp editing style and the sense of breathing brought by handheld photography. .....
All let the audience return to the feelings of the first three films, (not to mention the fourth one).
I probably prefer this kind of hard action film, with real scenes and real action, which makes people feel exciting, which is exactly the opposite of the somewhat elegant and poetic design of "Fast and Furious".
It's a pity that the plot, the first three have constructed a theme of self and returning to human nature, which is also the biggest difference between "The Bourne" and other agents and action films. The optional is this one, and the theme has become revenge. All of a sudden, the plot is reduced, and I don't know how to slander the script in the sequel. Expectations are too high and demands are too high, but it is still a really good movie.
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