The action is wonderful, the characterization of the story is slightly weak

Roselyn 2022-03-21 09:01:05

Continued the wonderful editing and realistic plot of the previous episode. But shaking the camera in a fight makes me overwhelmed. Shaking the camera is bad and good. The good is that I feel the real feeling of the fight. The bad is that I can’t see every movement. 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 depiction are worse. The action is still based on realism. The two more profound action scenes are the confrontation with the police officer at home and the final street chase. To sum up, the rhythm is faster than the first episode, but the portrayal of the characters is ignored and there is no deeper understanding of Bonn's heart.

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The Bourne Supremacy quotes

  • Jason Bourne: [in Ward's hotel room] She wouldn't want me to.

    [in reference to Marie, as he stands over Abbott with a gun in his hand as if to kill him]

    Jason Bourne: That's the only reason you're alive.

    Jason Bourne: [Bourne brings his hand down, revealing he was holding a tape recorder to Abbott's head]

  • Pamela Landy: [over the phone] Pamela Landy.

    Jason Bourne: I hear you're still looking for me.

    Pamela Landy: Bourne?

    Jason Bourne: What do you want?

    Pamela Landy: I wanted to thank you... for the tape. We got what we needed. It's all tied off. It's over. I guess I owe you an apology.

    Jason Bourne: Is that official?

    Pamela Landy: No. Off the record. You know how it is.

    Jason Bourne: Good-bye.

    Pamela Landy: Wait. Wait. David Webb. That's your real name. You were born 4-15-71 in Nixa, Missouri. Why don't you come in and we'll talk about it. Bourne?

    Jason Bourne: Get some rest, Pam. You look tired.