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Bourne is brought out of hiding once again by reporter Simon Ross who is trying to unveil Operation Blackbriar, an upgrade to Project Treadstone, in a series of newspaper columns. Information from the reporter stirs a new set of memories, and Bourne must finally uncover his dark past while dodging The Company’s best efforts to eradicate him.
Rated PG-13 | Length 115 minutes
Scott Glenn | Matt Damon | Daniel Brühl | Albert Finney | David Strathairn | Joan Allen | Julia Stiles | Paddy Considine | Corey Johnson | Colin Stinton | Edgar Ramírez | Tom Gallop | Joey Ansah | Michael Wildman | Scott Adkins | Arkie Reece | James Schram | John Roberson | Bryan Reents | Mark Bazeley | Chris Wilson | Charles Venn | William H. Burns | Albert Jones | Dan Fredenburgh | Glynis Brooks | Trevor St. John | Lucy Liemann | Michael Ahl | Branko Tomovic | Sebastian Feldman | Uriel Emil Pollack | Luis Mottola | Ben Youcef | John Warman | Russ Huards | Sinead O'Keefe | Laurentiu Possa | Jeffrey Lee Gibson | Omar Hernandez | Kai Martin | Mark Mottram | Brian Smyj | James Ciccone | Paul Thornton | Tina Simmons
It’s hard to argue against this as being the best of the trilogy, but I still prefer The Bourne Supremacy as my favorite of the three, mainly for story reasons.
Still, the combined motorcycle/scooter/rooftop foot chase scene that culminates in probably the best, most raw and physically exhausting hand-to-hand combat scene ever committed to film definitely sets this movie above the others.
All said and done, watching all three of these movies is still a ton of fun. The only thing that’s come close to the adrenaline rush of these movies in recent memory would be the recent Bond movies, Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace.
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