Rate Spy 2

Cleora 2022-04-22 07:01:02

The action continues the wonderful editing and realistic fighting of the previous episode. It's a pity that the heroine died at the beginning, because I really like the interaction between the two of them. The action is more exciting than the previous episode, but the story and character characterization are worse.
The action is still mainly based on realism. The more profound action scene is the confrontation with the police officer at home and finally hit the opponent with a knife with a magazine, and the last car chase scene was filmed with intense realism without exaggeration. long.
To sum up, the pace is faster than the first episode, but it ignores the portrayal of characters and does not have a deeper understanding of Bonn's heart.
Plot This time, Bourne went to Cia to get revenge for his girlfriend, so he exposed Cia's unsightly operation and helped the operation director to arrest the rebel members, thus gaining the trust of the operation director. Because he listened to his girlfriend's words, Bourne didn't kill people this time. In order to make up for the mistake of killing people in the stumbling block operation, Bourne went to the victim's daughter's home and apologized to him. The ending of the movie is very good. The audience sees a different Bourne and loves the character even more

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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.