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The
Bourne Identity |
| Rated
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
1hr 58min |
| Starring:
Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Chris Cooper, Clive Owen, Brian
Cox |
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MFG
Rating: 4/5
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Matt
Damon surprised us with a truly great action star performance in
The Bourne Identity. He's got the look, he's got the skills and
persona, heck, if he had an accent he could be the next Bond.
What
would happen if a spy for the CIA was in an accident and lost his
memory? To complicate matters even more, what if this spy was discovered
floating in the ocean with bullet wounds? That's the premise behind
The Bourne Identity, a man trying to solve the mystery of who he
is, when the answer to that question certainly isn't a simple one.
After
a bit of checking at a bank he discovers he is most likely Jason
Bourne, though there is a bit of a question in that regard due to
his circumstances. It's not long before he finds himself in need
of a ride, and any ride will do, so he hooks up with a young lady
outside the bank (Franka Potente) with a Mini Cooper who gives him
a lift to Paris in exchange for $20,000. Nice work if you can get
it.
That's
about as much detail as you can get from the previews, and I'm not
going to risk spoiling anything by giving any more of a summary
here. What I will tell you is that this movie as a lot of
action in it, a great car chase and some nice plot moves near the
end. Matt Damon really does pull this role off with style, making
the fight scenes look very real and making us think that all spies
must have the best jobs on earth. The only thing that kept this
movie from a perfect 5 star rating was it's pacing, it was just
a tad slow at times. Perhaps we're getting too stingy with the 5
star rating, I'm not sure.
Take
a date or head to the theater with friends, in either case you won't
leave disappointed. Highly recommended.
-
John
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Gun Play
It's
a spy movie, so of course there's guns.
Blood & Gore
More
than Bond, but still not a large amount.
Car Chases
Mini's
rule!.
T&A
Gets
one tick just because Franka's cute, not because we see much
of her.
Chuckles
Some
humorous bits, but nothing to laugh out loud at. |
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