Where is the clean style? Jason Bourne spends one minute looking for clues and nine minutes chasing them. Turn places every ten minutes. In his legacy, the 130-minute movie can be cut in half first, and the remaining film length is really not enough to make full use of JR, no matter if he is a joker, a cutie, a wound, a muscle, a gun, a swimming skill, and a rich guy. It's better than the inexplicable foreshadowing and the heroine's various mental breakdown scenes.
I just can't believe that Director Nima is a former screenwriter. The script should not be his strong point. He wants everything. It's nerve-racking to be related to the first three films and wants to open up new clues. It's really both sides. Painful.
By the way, I will complain about Aaron Cross. Although this guy has an IQ 12 points lower than the threshold, he is obviously a lot more treacherous than Bourne.
I'm glad JR has all kinds of sparkles, but I'm also sorry that the movie lost its neat and simple style. Except for the familiar melody of Extreme Ways and Matt who is not using the ID photo to make soy sauce, this movie has nothing to do with Bourne in terms of style. And the style that is definitely different from 007 and MI is what finally made me fall in love with this series.
Maybe just use JR as a reason to try to fall in love with Bourne's legacy.
Nima, are all kinds of pill virus serums developing towards all kinds of science fiction films that transform people? !
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