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All rights reserved.| Movie Description The government's most wanted amnesiac super-spy returns in this thrilling third installment in the Jason Bourne franchise. THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM picks up where the THE BOURNE SUPREMACY left off, with Bourne once again racing around the globe, desperate to uncover the secrets of his identity. Having just lost his girlfriend and only companion, his search for answers is now fuelled by much more than his own self-preservation. The film kicks off with Bourne tracking down a British journalist (Paddy Considine) who he believes has valuable information about his past. He quickly discovers that the government conspiracy runs far deeper than he realized, and so begins a riveting, action-packed game of cat and mouse with the CIA. Bourne plows through the bad guys like a mini-tornado, and after some breathtaking fight sequences and several nail-biting car chases, he closes in on the truth in a climactic stand-off on the streets (and rooftops) of New York City. Joan Allen and David Strathairn are excellent as two battling CIA directors, and Julia Styles pops up for a small but important turn as Bourne's former government contact. Matt Damon continues to give Bourne the perfect mix of tough guy determination and sad-eyed desperation, and despite his physics-defying fists, he never comes off as the invincible super hero. Rather, the appeal of Bourne remains in his humanness--he feels pain, bloodies his knuckles, and mourns the loss of his lover. It's this emotional and physical vulnerability that keeps you on the edge of the seat, holding your breath for him. Well, that and the totally awesome fight scenes, of course.
Editorial Reviews USA Today - Claudia Puig (08/02/2007) Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (08/10/2007) New York Times - Manohla Dargis (08/03/2007) Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (08/23/2007) Total Film - Jamie Russell (10/01/2007) Empire - James Dyer (10/01/2007) Sight and Sound - Demetrios Matheou (10/01/2007) Uncut - Damien Love (01/01/2008) Los Angeles Times - Carina Chocano (08/10/2007) Awards 2007Academy AwardsBest Film EditingChristopher Rouse, 2007Academy AwardsBest Sound Effects Editing, 2007Academy AwardsBest Sound Mixing | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||
Top Reviews 5 of 5 people found this review helpful. Matt Damon has created a series of great movies being Jason Bourne! The third is no exception! Another action packed movie takes Bourne back to where it all starts. They show his flash backs to where he was accepted into the program as an agent. Hes goes back to take revenge on those who have tried to get rid of the evidence (including him) of the super secret program. Jason Bourne aamazes you with not only his action moves but his quick and creative thinking like a true secret agent! Highly Recommend the entire series! Hope for another one soon! Review ID: 10000000005526806 Was this review helpful? Report this review Reviews I saw it at the movie theater and wanted it for my personal collection. It's a great action movie. I now have all three Bourne movies on DVD. Review ID: 10000000007871934 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 07/06/08 by: This dvd was a very good dvd and I recieved it promptly and it played very well, without any difficulty. Review ID: 10000000007848579 Was this review helpful? Report this review i'm a fan of bourne.now i have the 3 movies.this movie rocks!.well made good acting,and direction.every thing about this movie is great.i recomended it very highly. Review ID: 10000000007775406 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 06/19/08 by: verygood movie. Sorry that it took so long to leave a feedback. MOvie was sent to me in a timely manner. Review ID: 10000000007644429 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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