Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Review: The Bourne Supremacy

Director: Paul Greengrass

Starring: Matt Damon

Year: 2004

Genre: Action/Adventure

Rated: PG-13

Length: 108 min.

IMDB Summary: When Jason Bourne is framed for a botched CIA operation he is forced to take up his former life as a trained assassin to survive.

Review:
With talented acting, mind-boggling stunt work and breathtaking cinematography, The Bourne Supremacy is a dazzling followup to The Bourne Identity. Struck with tragedy at the start of the film, Jason Bourne spends most of the movie on the run, even as he searches for the truth about himself and the life he once led. Loaded with fights, chases, lies and intrigue, The Bourne Supremacy raises the stakes considerably for Bourne and ramps up the action to a fever pitch, preparing the audience for a slam-bang finish in The Bourne Ultimatum.

For Parents:
Again, violence is the primary issue--there are numerous shootings and a man is strangled to death with an extension cord. Some mild language.

My Rating:
****
Image from imdb.com

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