The Bourne Ultimatum PG-13
Remember everything. Forgive nothing.
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DVD Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 56 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: December 11, 2007
- Originally Released: 2007
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Matt Damon & Julia Stiles | |
Performer: | Joan Allen, Edgar Ramírez, David Strathairn, Paddy Considine & Albert Finney | |
Directed by | Paul Greengrass | |
Edited by | Christopher Rouse | |
Screenwriting by | Tony Gilroy & George Nolfi | |
Composition by | John Powell | |
Produced by | Frank Marshall, Paul Sandberg & Patrick Crowley | |
Director of Photography: | Oliver Wood | |
Executive Production by | Jeffrey M. Weiner, Henry Morrison & Doug Liman |
Major Awards:
Academy Awards 2007 -
Best Film Editing: Christopher Rouse
Academy Awards 2007 -
Best Sound Effects Editing: Not Applicable
Academy Awards 2007 -
Best Sound Mixing: Not Applicable
Entertainment Reviews:
[A] fantastically kinetic, propulsive film....Mr. Greengrass and his superb team do all their dazzling with technique.
New York Times
Bourne -- or whatever his name really is -- is such a resourceful and reckless agent of chaos, we thrill to him despite the fact that he's officially a non-entity.
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CNN.com
4 stars out of 5 -- Greengrass brings his obsession with nervy, paranoid hand-held cameras and razor flurries of split-second editing back for ULTIMATUM...
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[The film] completes a trilogy of the most exciting espionage thrillers ever made in Hollywood....With relentless thrills and tension...smartly directed...
Sight and Sound
Rating: 5/5 --
While the crunchy fights and unflagging pace ensure this delivers as genre spectacle, the muddy ethics also make for a pleasing contrast with standard-issue wham-bammery.
Time Out
Rating: 4/5 --
t's full of tension, but it's also disturbing on another level: it's hard not to be reminded of recent events.
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The Age (Australia)
ULTIMATUM is a tribute to Bourne's determination, his driving skills, his intelligence in out-thinking his masters and especially his good luck.
Chicago Sun-Times
Product Description:
The government's most wanted amnesiac super-spy returns in this thrilling third installment in the Jason Bourne franchise. THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM picks up where the THE BOURNE SUPREMACY left off, with Bourne once again racing around the globe, desperate to uncover the secrets of his identity. Having just lost his girlfriend and only companion, his search for answers is now fuelled by much more than his own self-preservation. The film kicks off with Bourne tracking down a British journalist (Paddy Considine) who he believes has valuable information about his past. He quickly discovers that the government conspiracy runs far deeper than he realized, and so begins a riveting, action-packed game of cat and mouse with the CIA. Bourne plows through the bad guys like a mini-tornado, and after some breathtaking fight sequences and several nail-biting car chases, he closes in on the truth in a climactic stand-off on the streets (and rooftops) of New York City.
Joan Allen and David Strathairn are excellent as two battling CIA directors, and Julia Styles pops up for a small but important turn as Bourne's former government contact. Matt Damon continues to give Bourne the perfect mix of tough guy determination and sad-eyed desperation, and despite his physics-defying fists, he never comes off as the invincible super hero. Rather, the appeal of Bourne remains in his humanness--he feels pain, bloodies his knuckles, and mourns the loss of his lover. It's this emotional and physical vulnerability that keeps you on the edge of the seat, holding your breath for him. Well, that and the totally awesome fight scenes, of course.
Joan Allen and David Strathairn are excellent as two battling CIA directors, and Julia Styles pops up for a small but important turn as Bourne's former government contact. Matt Damon continues to give Bourne the perfect mix of tough guy determination and sad-eyed desperation, and despite his physics-defying fists, he never comes off as the invincible super hero. Rather, the appeal of Bourne remains in his humanness--he feels pain, bloodies his knuckles, and mourns the loss of his lover. It's this emotional and physical vulnerability that keeps you on the edge of the seat, holding your breath for him. Well, that and the totally awesome fight scenes, of course.
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