He is indeed very good. He travels around the world with six passports. His IQ and EQ are all over the world. His logic is very clear. Even the figure has been upgraded (the fifth part is almost fifty and still so awesome, there are not many people who change it casually). But I feel that these extraordinary characteristics of ordinary people are absolutely inseparable from his usual never giving up learning to update and improve himself, nor can he cover up the weaknesses and emotions of ordinary people. So, it made me think that many of us should be able to be like this, or have his remarkable qualities. (For example, keep learning, accumulate the skills of using various tools and technologies, maintain a good physique, exercise your own thinking, etc.)
Maybe it's because I'm not so good yet, and I have such excessive visions and "fantasies", but I will still use Jason Bourne as my strong motivation. After all, he has so much that I or a man should learn. I go near him. When you are lonely, think about what you want in your heart, loneliness is really scary, but you can overcome it even if you are alone (thinking of a line in one day, I am lonely but I am not alone); when you want to give up, think about JB no matter when he falls to the ground, how many times He can get up again within 5 seconds if he has a gun or a bloody head. It may be because he is eager to train him like this, but why should we give up so easily in our short life; I also like his calmness, no matter what the crisis is. He can be calm and calm, bold and careful; the most important thing I appreciate is that he sticks to himself, his family, his lover, believes in principles, not for fame and fortune, not for the national interests and the common people, and he is himself. What you think is right, keep "love" and persistence. In the end, I have to say that this "love" was also handled very well by Matt Damon, and it doesn't make the movie appear artificial, it's just so concise and powerful.
Not much to say, just watch his performances and expressions, and have a good time like me.
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