The Bourne Supremacy Shooting Highlights
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Ashlynn 2021-10-20 19:00:14
Shooting neatly. The whole film uses a large number of close-up follow-up shooting, and the chase and escape scenes are cut successively with very short shots, without using the fashionable slow motion, bullet time, shots turning around in recent years and other special effects. But it also achieved the effect of holding your breath and stunned. The collision scenes shot in the car chase at close range are particularly thrilling, far more thrilling than the thrill of crashing more than a dozen cars in other action movies.
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Ayden 2022-03-23 09:01:06
Byrne’s return to the arena is indeed at the cost of the death of his lover, and I feel very sad for this period. The second part changed the director, the shots and colors were more prominent, the rhythm was tight, the action scenes accounted for about half of the ratio, and the various skills were more smooth. But there are a lot of action scenes, the camera shakes quickly and again, and it is a bit aesthetically tired. The commercial flavor is more intense, but Byrne is more handsome.
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Nicky: [panicking while being interrogated by Bourne, wearing a wire] Your first assignment was in Geneva...
Jason Bourne: [slams Nicky against a wall] You fucking people!
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Pamela Landy: What?
Ward Abbott: I know how you're feeling. You lost two men in Berlin and you want it to mean something, but nothing Bourne gives you will bring your men back. Nothing in those files makes their sacrifice worthwile. You have to let go. We're professionals, when an operation goes bad, we tie it off.
Pamela Landy: If there's something you're not telling me I want it now before I send that girl out there, do you understand?
Ward Abbott: You talk about this stuff like you read it in a book.