If you can’t write a short review, it’s not a movie review

Wyatt 2021-11-22 18:54:17

Fortunately, the 3D transfer is not good, and it feels like I'm still watching 2D movies. It's hard to say that it's a spy war movie. The plot is slightly watery. It has become a pure action movie like 007 and Mission Impossible. The director's scheduling skills during the filming of bloody sunday have been greatly used this time. Several crowd scenes are very good, and the chasing of cars is also very high, but they are too chasing for chasing. But it doesn't feel better than the first three...Steles's face is completely collapsed, and it's not bad under the soft light. In any case, Cao Cao could consider taking a 007...
Because I didn't see Mechanic Ji, I didn't feel particularly interested in the heroine, so I felt that she was more beautiful than Eva Green's style. . .
It now appears that the villains of the spy movie, or the positives, must all be code farmers...The Kapoor case in it reminds me of the previous Apple company.

I have reviewed the first three movies these days, and think that the problem with the fifth is the screenwriter? Tony Gilroy, the screenwriter of the first three films, doesn't seem to be very involved, and it seems better to have him dominate. Personally, I like the redemption plot of the second movie the most. Unfortunately, the Russian cute girl in this movie has not been produced internationally. I had a baby with a Russian businessman at the age of 22, and then divorced. Now I have two babies at the age of 29. And after Bourne's identity was completely resolved, it seemed that the sense of sadness disappeared. But maybe it still has something to do with the original novel? The fourth film is directly directed by the screenwriter, and the effect is not good... But in fact, the gap between the original novel and the movie

is quite large. This... There are too few killers in the fifth. Seth’s reason... The most eye-catching asset in the first part was played by Cliff Owen, and the strongest opponent in the second part was Karl Urban, who later went to Startrek to play a doctor. The third part started as if assets were a bit of a pure tool. Now, the actors are not impressed. Looking back now, Cliff Irving’s Look what they have made you give (there is also at the end of the third part) is really stunned. On the contrary, the cute line in the third part is not as good as Irving. Of course, Cassau played very well, but it makes people feel that the villain really has shrunk. For so many years, there is only this one who does dirty work...

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  • Kasey 2022-03-17 09:01:04

    Not as bad as foreign media reviews. The addition of Alicia Vikander is a great addition, adding a touch of freshness to the film's female characters (who's gone after all). I don't know why, but this time I saw the role of Vincent Cassel and felt that the momentum was suddenly weak. Also, the movie could have been better if it could be shortened by about 20 minutes, because a few scenes were made too long...

  • Phyllis 2022-03-21 09:01:38

    Want to know what it's like to be dizzy and blinded by the lens? Come see this movie. Want to know what a crappy clip that people want to vomit looks like? Come see this movie. Wondering what it's like to watch a Korean drama without knowing what it's like to watch a narrative mess on a screen full of actors' faces? Come watch this movie, you won't be disappointed. So how can the fifth part of the classic 123 be filmed like this ghost?

Jason Bourne quotes

  • [Last lines]

    Heather Lee: I'm sorry for what happened to you. How you were treated. But the people that did that are gone, and things are changing at the Agency.

    Jason Bourne: What is it you want?

    Heather Lee: I know you've always been a patriot. That what happens to this country matters to you. We need you to help protect us. Come back in... and we'll work together.

    Jason Bourne: Let me think about it.

    Heather Lee: How will I find you?

    [Bourne walks away. Lee gets into her car and finds a recording and plays it]

    Director NI Edwin Russell: [voice over] You still think you can bring him in?

    Heather Lee: [voice over] I have his trust. After what we went through. I'll bring him in. I'm certain of it.

    Director NI Edwin Russell: [voice over] And if you can't?

    Heather Lee: [voice over] Then... he'll have to been put down.

  • Asset: [strangling Bourne] You're a traitor. You've always been a traitor. It's in your blood.