Let go of your doubts (spoiler)

Zion 2022-04-22 07:01:02

8 points. Some parts are not too compact. Too many mirror-shaking photography techniques torment the eyes. The heroine is excellent, Matt Damon is mature, Osana Akinshina is beautiful.

How many people watch "Bourne's Supremacy" with their trust in the first movie? You will definitely see a distinct difference in photography style. The untimely death of "Mary" was an accident, and Joan Allen apparently tricked the audience's memory with his iron-blooded tenderness, forgetting the dead. Matt Damon is obviously not blue-headed, and has wrinkles at the corners of his eyes. Hollywood has been so tired for two years. As for the "Bourne" series, which basically has no vases, the moment when Osana Akinsh appeared, the blond beauty living in a shabby house under the dark blue down and light blue denim dress, I am afraid that The snowflakes in Moscow have stopped.

The strange thing is that the ending feels a little rushed. Although Byrne knew that Randy was setting a trap, he knew that more details about himself were in his hands. Could that be all? Knowing the name is enough? What about the parents?

Since Byrne has let go of this question, it is better to let him go. Maybe Byrne had already planned it, but maybe in Bourne's Ultimatum.

Fadeoc Khaos
Feb.16th, 2012

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The Bourne Supremacy quotes

  • Ward Abbott: You're in a big puddle of shit, Pamela, and you don't have the shoes for it.

  • Tom Cronin: He's making his first mistake.

    Nicky: It's not a mistake. They don't make mistakes. They don't do random. There's always an objective. Always a target.

    Pamela Landy: The objectives and targets always came from us. Who's giving them to him now?

    Nicky: Scary version? He is.