Bonn, aka David Webb, a U.S. Army Special Forces captain, saw his father one last time in Beirut, and his father told him he was doing important things before he was bombed, and then he learned that the bomber killed his father. Terrorists, out of a noble sense of mission to save the lives of American citizens, volunteered to join the Stumbling Block Project initiated by Dr. Albert Hirsch. After accepting a series of inhumane personality destruction and reconstruction, David finally completely let go of his past and accepted his new identity, Jason Bourne. (The Bourne 3)
In a certain month of 1997, a sum of $20 million from the CIA disappeared during a wire transfer from Moscow. In fact, it was sold to a Russian businessman named Yuri by Ward Abbott, the CIA’s department director at the time, who bought several Russian companies. Oil fields, and thus become rich, Ward and Conklin also received huge benefits. In the CIA's follow-up investigation, a Russian politician named Vladimir Neski contacted the CIA and revealed that he knew about the whereabouts of the 20 million money, which was swallowed by a traitor inside the CIA. Abbott and Conklin reacted immediately, tricking Byrne that he was trained and ready to go out on a mission. Poor Bourne, a good young man, was dragged by the big boss and the little boss to do personal work by the stumbling block plan, killing Vladimir Neski who contacted the CIA, and Bourne also covered up the murder as Neski's wife killed Neski After committing suicide... (The Bourne 2)
In a certain month of 2002, Byrne went to Marseille to assassinate Wombosi, the leader of the Nigerian government in exile, and asked to pretend to be killed by his entourage. Unfortunately, the mission failed because of the kindness of the woman before he shot, and he was shot in the back when escaping. Hai... The day after he fell into the sea, Byrne was rescued by a fishing boat, but he had lost all memory. When the captain was helping him retrieve the bomb, he found an electronic light-emitting device on his hip. The projection showed a bank name and a bank account. With nowhere to go, Byrne had to go to this only clue. (The Bourne 1)
Byrne's trip to the bank and the embassy alarmed the CIA, leaving Abbott and Conklin, who had thought he was dead, horrified. If Byrne dies, it is just a mission failure. Byrne is still alive, the mission to assassinate Neski may be exposed, and their fake public welfare may be discovered at any time, so Byrne must die! To this end, the small boss Conklin used various reasons to mobilize the stumbling block plan executors from other countries to chase after him, just to kill Bourne. It is a pity that with the help of the beautiful woman Marie that Bourne met by chance, Jiren has the help of God, and has repeatedly escaped the pursuit. (The Bourne 1)
Byrne first obtained the name and destination of his last act before the accident at his home in Paris, and then used this name to get a lot of information from the people he had last contact with before the accident, and then browsed through his "corpse". Record, locked one of his past missions must be related to Wombosi. It's a pity that the CIA took the first step to kill Wombosi, but Byrne still confirmed by reading the newspaper that he was the killer who failed to assassinate Wombosi three weeks ago. Then Byrne obtained the contact information of the high-level stumbling block from the person who killed him, lured him out with a trick, and followed him all the way to the headquarters, and finally obtained all the memories of the last action. At the same time, Abbott, who determined that Bourne was no threat to himself, killed the remaining insider Conklin, closed the stumbling block plan, and launched an upgraded version of the Black Heather plan. Byrne flew away and lived a happy and beautiful life with Marie. (The Bourne 1)
In 2004, another informant in Berlin contacted the CIA, revealing that they had clues about the 1997 killing of Vladimir Neski. Alarmed, Ward Abbott and Yuri decided to take this as an opportunity to get rid of the informant and the CIA contact person while framing Bourne, and then send someone to kill Bourne to fully understand the matter. But the man who assassinated Byrne misses and kills Marie. At the same time, the anger of Pamela Landy, the CIA executive responsible for tracing the whereabouts of 20 million people, failed to connect, and was successfully directed to innocent Byrne.
Bourne, who lost his girlfriend Marie, had no clue, so he had to go to Europe to inquire about the news, and was discovered by the CIA. During the fight, he unexpectedly learned that the CIA's pursuit of him stemmed from "myself" executing an assassination activity in Berlin a week ago. Bourne, who rushed to Berlin non-stop, found that he was very familiar with the place. Under the conscious or unintentional reminder of the CIA and the stimulation of the terrain, Bourne recalled his first mission - the assassination of Vladimir Neski in 1997. In the end, Byrne successfully forced Ward Abbott, the big boss of the Stumbling Block Project, to tell the truth. The whereabouts of 20 million funds were found out. Ward Abbott committed suicide, Yuri was arrested, and the killer who killed Marie was also successfully avenged by Byrne in Moscow. (The Bourne 2)
Byrne feels that the root of everything lies in this sinful plan. How can someone decide the life and death of others? His ultimate goal is to avenge the founder of this plan. Unfortunately, he still knows very little...
As a result, six weeks after Byrne resolved the 20 million whereabouts, Byrne's identity has caused uproar throughout Europe and the United States. A reporter named Simon Ross has obtained a lot of secret information and has written three special reports about Byrne in a row. (The Bourne 3)
At the same time, reporter Simon Ross flew to Turin and obtained a lot of private information from Daniel, the head of the CIA's Spanish area. It was close to the core of the Black Heather Project. This move was discovered by the CIA. Man Noah Vosen sends a killer. Meanwhile, Byrne comes to England and tries to give information to Simon Ross. In the end, Simon Rose was not spared, but Byrne concluded from Rose's notes that the insider information came from an address in Madrid. (The Bourne 3)
On the day after Simon's death, Byrne flew to Madrid to look for an informant, but Daniel had already left. However, Byrne accidentally met Nicky, a former contact. With his help, Byrne invaded the CIA system and followed in the footsteps of the CIA killer to find Daniel, but unfortunately he failed to save Daniel's life, but the killer was successfully killed by Byrne, and Byrne also obtained Daniel from the wreckage of his briefcase. Know the address of Heihei's headquarters, and immediately go to the door... (The Bourne 3)
At the same time, the death of Noah Vosen, the head of the Black Heather Project, finally brought Pamela Landy's dissatisfaction to a peak, and began to reveal his uncooperative attitude. Vosen also began to monitor Landy's voice. After coming to the door, Byrne directly contacted Pamela, and then took advantage of mutual distrust, evacuated the Black Heather headquarters police force, successfully infiltrated the office of the big boss Noah Vosen, obtained all the Black Heather confidential information, and finally handed it over to Pamela Landy. Next, according to Landy's prompt, Byrne returned to the original Stumbling Block training base and recovered all memories related to the stumbling block training during the chat with the founder Dr. Albert Hirsch. In the end, Bourne was disheartened and prepared to flee, but was hit in the back by Noah Vosen while jumping into the river, but managed to escape. At the same time, Landy began to prosecute a number of senior CIA officials, including CIA Director Ezra Kramer, Black Heather Director Noah Vosen and founder Dr. Albert Hirsch, based on the information. (The Bourne 3)
Rather than saying that the entire trilogy is about Bonn looking for memories, it's more about getting back his lost humanity. As the third film begins, Bonn's letting go of innocent soldiers heralds a gradual return to his humanity. In the trilogy, he finally found the truth, Bourne suddenly realized, his memory returned, he returned to himself, and he was no longer Jason Bourne.
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