The Bourne Supremacy
Oooo. What a cool follow-up to the Bourne Identity. Very worthy of being tagged on to the end of the original.
It starts a bit slow, so it’s best to watch the original first so you know what’s going on, but once it’s off, it doesn’t stop for the next two hours, and all of it seems very, very believable. There is only one predictable bit, which is so insignificant it makes no difference to what you think of the rest of the story, and it has some great shots of Berlin.
There’s a fantastic car chase through the streets of Moscow that is perhaps the best chase I’ve seen in any film. It looks dangerous - lethal, in fact. People look like they’re getting hurt, and the cars do really get smashed up, not like the sanitised chases you get in the Bond films where bullets and bumps seem to make no difference. I was on the edge of my seat for most of it - literally. It’s a good job there was nobody in the seat in front or I’d probably have had my teeth in their shoulder.
There are a couple of worthy jumpy bits, and more subtle things, too. Like the way the female CIA woman who’s after him turns up at every crime scene carrying her handbag like it was a sack of shopping, softening a character that other films would have made hard-nosed and one-dimensional.
It has an excellent web site, with a lot of explorable 3D Flash stuff here, and I’m very tempted to head out and buy the books.
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August 31st, 2004 at 12:40 am
Well, good thing you didn’t have our Kevy sitting in front of you then, he’d have been tempted to knock you on the head…