After Bourne found his own organization, he lived a life of hiding with his lover Mary. Even though he often endured the harassment of nightmares and headaches, he was still happy and happy, because company is the longest confession of love. In Goa, India, a man with a short head from Russia is eyeing them. After a chase in the cluttered streets, Mary, who is driving, is shot and washed into the river. A grieving Byrne decides to take revenge. At the same time, after the secret operation of the newly appointed female action officer Randy is destroyed, everything points to Bourne. The game of cat and mouse begins. In Naples, Byrne's passport was found, but embassy officials were knocked unconscious and copied the calling card, confirming Randy's existence. In Munich, Byrne strangled one of the last agents of the Stumbling Block era. In Berlin, Byrne temporarily vented his anger by using demonstrations and trams to hijack a former liaison. In the hotel, facing the pursuit of the special police, he used the time difference of the train to jump onto the boat and climbed to the bridge with a crowbar to escape, but his right leg was injured. After killing a former stumbling official with a recording, he went to Russia for revenge. The fighting nation is really strong enough. In the ice and snow, taxi drivers and supermarkets are fierce enough to report crimes, and they will never shrink back. Amid strong camera shakes and a fierce chase by taxis and SUVs, Byrne completes his revenge and confesses to his former victim's daughter.
Without suspense, only the traditional model of Hollywood drama remains. Compared with the first one, the camera shake of this one is more intense, especially the street chase in Russia at the end, the shaking makes you feel a little dizzy. The sense of reality is enough, and the tension is also full marks. The refreshing feeling of the problem is greatly reduced, and it is completely unclear how to escape. This is not very cool.
Byrne hasn't done a mission for a few years, but he's still strong. The full sprint at the seaside, although a bit embarrassing but still violent fighting skills, excellent detection and anti-investigation capabilities, calm and careful mind and super-strong nerves to adapt to changes...
a bit too shaky, but still very exciting, not messy, only one A tense little orgasm followed.
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