


The typical control-room scenes, car-conversations, two people from the same institution trying to outdo each other and Bourne's oversmart moves, while he keeps a watch on other people with his monoculars from terraces - all these elements are present to keep the fans happy. Action is poorly choreographed and for most of the time, we have closeups of characters walking in and out of buildings chasing each other.
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The movie has as much intrigue as you find in Sasural Simar Ka and has as much plotline as you find in a dog chasing a car.

The only new, but flimsy angle, is Lee's attempt to bring Bourne back into the fold acknowledging his patriotism, setting the scene for the sequel. She and Jones are at loggerheads with each other and you can see how the CIA wastes its money with a trigger-crazy asset looking for his revenge on Bourne for exposing the Blackbriar files. The good cop-bad cop routine is continued as well with a Borne sympathizer Heather Lee (Alicia Vikander) trying to win Bourne's trust. While that is not new, Jones despite his prowess is a shade on Strathairn's Vosen. Suddenly, Bourne is once again the target, this time in danger from CIA director Dewey (Tommy Lee Jones) who never really explains his motives. Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) has some memories and some fears, fanned by Nikki Parsons (Julia Stiles) whose cameo is almost meaningless. (And there is in all likelihood a sequel) Paul Greengrass, suffering from an acute constipation of ideas just does a rehash of everything that made the Bourne movies famous. But, like a relationship rekindled by boredom, Jason Bourne lumbers on without head and tail, without anything worth paying attention to. The Bourne-series was like manna to the lovers of smart, crisp, action-thrillers. Review Jason Bourne & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit
