First of all, I am a fan of the Bourne series.
To be honest, for this new work, I didn’t expect much new things before. After all, the ending of Spy 3 is already perfect. When Bourne started swimming in the East River in New York, there was actually room for latecomers to play. It's not big anymore.
I have to admit that the new work is a continuation of the plot and interests. No way, the first three films have perfectly told a complete story, the details in Bourne's recollection (such as his father's death), although there is still room for exploration, they still can't jump out of the framework of the first three films. The script is still indulging in the past Bourne, how can it reach a new height.
But it doesn't matter. As a lover, nine years later, I finally saw Duomeng walking on the big screen, listening to Powell's anxious drum beats and the newly arranged Extreme Ways, what else can I complain about? Even if the 3D daddy ruined the extra-heartedly filmed night scenes and Uncle Green Grass's signature Parkinson's editing, the little details of the little bridges also made me excited. Also, I think some people say it is meaningless to switch between multiple countries, but is this The Bourne Identity?
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1. Spy 5 At the beginning of the Greek riots, Bourne rode a motorcycle and drove Nicky up and down the narrow steps in Athens. How can you not think of Bourne driving Mini Copper and Marie up the steps in Paris in Spy 1?
2. Bourne took off his shirt when he was punching with others, and there were scars left by two bullet holes on his back. Here from Spy 1, Bourne was shot twice in the back when he was caught by the fishermen.
3. The green vest worn by Bourne in Spy Shadow 2 reappears in Spy Shadow 5.
4. Marie's and Nicky's deaths also had similarities. They both died on the vehicles (jeep and motorcycle) they were running away with Bourne, one was Bourne's real girlfriend, and the other had an ambiguous relationship with Bourne. Plus, they were both pretty much the only people Bourne remembered when they died.
5. The part of Paddington Plaza in Spy 5 is well shot, reminiscent of Waterloo Station in Spy 3.
6. Bourne once again got help from the girls inside the CIA, this time it was Lee, last time it was Nicky.
7. At the end of Spy 5, Bourne strode out of the crowd after filming the conversation between Lee and Boss, and Extreme Ways sounded. It's like the end of Spy 2. Bourne told Landy on the phone: You look tired, and then strode off into the New York crowd, the music played. It is this kind of "You are being watched, everything is under the control of labor and capital". (PS. The cute walking posture is too individual. Bourne's pouting walking posture is also a part of Spy Shadows, hum!)
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only remember so much, I will update after the second brush.
Feeling fans really don't ask for a lot. The "familiar formulas" above are enough for me to eat for a year
. I need to brush The Martian to heal.
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