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Jason has got to get to his young woman's apartment to say sorry. He's not Bond who relies on potential gadget.He has that cleverness to think on his feet, improvise, make up a plan, and execute it with unbelievable talent, using nothing but what's in front of him. She's a worthy opponent for Bourne. It is about desperation.
"The Bourne Supremacy" takes us to real places in Europe like Berlin where the East-West conflict was focused; to Moscow, a place of uncertainty and peril and good fortune and to Goa, India's most charming of state capitals. The car chase is magnificent.
Jason Bourne--an ex-CIA agent infused with violence, is a man who's killed people in cold blood.And yet you feel he's at war with himself. That was his only aim in that moment.
Joan Allen brings that cool, cerebral intelligence to the part of Pamela Landy. Bourne is an intelligent guy.
Jason, is above all, emotionally truthful.That's what director Paul Greengrass have done here.It's that feeling of realism, of truthfulness. Matt Damon has got all the Bourne elements--great actions, really cool ability, a great sense of immaculate timing and a little bit of understanding thrown in too.
Demon's instincts are profound where the given character is actually very gloomy.
I love this movie. A lot of actions. Hunka Hunka Burning Love movies of Bourne. It was excellent movie. Thanks.
The Bottom Line:A rather middling sequel to The Bourne Identity which suffers from the loss of Chris Cooper and Clive Owen (as villains) and Franka Potente (as love interest), the Bourne Supremacy is only supreme when it comes to mediocrity.
He does nothing but tell you what's going on in the movie and what he believes are the characters' motivations. Some of the Special Features on the HD DVD are pretty interesting, including features on the car chase in Moscow and the explosion at the house in Berlin. He says virtually nothing about the actual making of the movie.
On the other hand, the director's commentary is absolutely awful. I was extremely disappointed. You all know this film.
If you already own an upconverting DVD player, you probably won't notice much difference in the picture quality. Why buy the HD DVD version. Good question.
Definitely not a model for other filmmakers.
You would think that after the first one or the second bourne, this might go boring but let me just it was FANTASTIC
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