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Saturday, December 10, 2016

Jason Bourne (2016) reviews - movie



                               


The next chapter of Universal Pictures' Bourne franchise, which finds the CIA's most lethal former operative drawn out of the shadows. Jason Bourne works on his personal problems in Jason Bourne Matt Damon returns as the amnesiac CIA assassin, now trying to uncover the secret of his upbringing.


Directed by Paul Greengrass. PG-13, 112 min. Jason Bourne has daddy issues, and he'll stop at nothing to work them out. The fifth installment in the popular spy-thriller franchise about an amnesiac CIA assassin, Jason Bourne supposedly deals with such topical issues as cybersecurity and civil unrest, but the characters' motivations for inflicting damage to people and property seem entirely personal. As the film opens, our hero (Matt Damon) is off the grid somewhere in Greece, making his living as a bare-knuckle brawler. Meanwhile Nicky (Julia Stiles), his old CIA ally, has fallen in with a Julian Assange type (Vinzenz Kiefer) and hacked into the agency's computers to copy all their black-ops files. (Spoilers follow.) Whether Nicky is merely trying to expose evil or working toward some other goal is never revealed, because she's killed off by a CIA assassin, referred to only as the Asset (Vincent Cassell), moments after handing Bourne the hard drive with the files. Back in the U.S., the CIA director (Tommy Lee Jones) directs all his resources toward eliminating Bourne now that he has resurfaced.



              Matt Damon and Julia Stiles in Jason Bourne 
 
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