The Bourne Ultimatum, the third of the Bourne films fits perfectly into the series, full of great stunts, non-stop action and plenty of plot twists. Matt Damon, probably one of the best actors working today and one that will most likely go down as one of the best American actors ever, revisits his Jason Bourne character. In The Bourne Identity Jason Bourne must uncover who he is, in The Bourne Supremacy, Bourne seeks revenge on those who want him dead and in The Bourne Ultimatum, Bourne seeks to find those responsible for his life as an assassin.
At the very end of the Supremacy, the second film, Bourne gets a tip from a high level inside source about his true identity. What's really interesting and inventive about Ultimatum is that this film actually starts out six weeks prior to that and that moment where Bourne is informed by the high level source doesn't happen until two-thirds through Ultimatum. Very cool stuff. And, beyond that, the meaning of the message is completely different than you thought it was at the end of Supremacy.
Directed with frenetic hand-held style of Paul Greengrass, Ultimatum is a great piece of the Bourne puzzle, yet falls into a close second to Supremacy, which is catapulted to the top spot because it has one of the best car chases ever put on film.
It's been said that the Bourne films are a modern day Bond replacement and that very well may be true. Gone are the cheeky comments, the "evil man wants to take over the world" scenarios in Bond flicks and are replaced by personal vendettas and unflinching amoralism of a trained killer. Daniel Craig, as the new Bond, has injected new life into that franchise because of his macho charm and a reimaging of the Bond films, but right now, Damon and his Bourne trilogy have the upper hand.
In the end, if Bourne and Bond battle it out at the box office, I think we'll all be winners. As for The Bourne Ultimatum, it's another butt-kicking good time at the theater.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
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