Bourne great Review by Vives Anunciacion Inquirer Libre August 31, 2007 Directed by Paul Greengrass Starring Matt Damon, Julia Stiles Universal Pictures *** ½ (3½ stars) Some things have just got to end. Like this guy, Jason Bourne, who’s been running around the globe for some years now trying to hide from people trying to kill him; he’s just, well, plain tired. From the moment he gained consciousness inside a Russian fishing trawler in The Bourne Identity to the thrilling car chase in the streets of Moscow in The Bourne Supremacy, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) never stopped hunting the specters of his fragmented memory. Quite literally he had fought his way, with his bare hands, to restore the humanity that was taken from him. In the final chapter of the successful action franchise, Jason puts an end to the chases and the killings and finds his identity in The Bourne Ultimatum at last. From Moscow, Bourne jumps to London to track down the source of a series of newspaper reports leaking...
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