The Bourne Supremacy (Widescreen) PG-13

They should have left him alone.
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  • Rated: PG-13
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 48 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: December 7, 2004
  • Originally Released: 2004
  • Label: Universal Studios

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Rating: B -- More than adequately serves as a no-nonsense escapist action thriller. Full Review
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Dec 11, 2010
[Director] Greengrass proves himself equally adept at action, building on the edginess of Doug Liman's original with a feverish handheld camera and frenetic editing. Full Review
Time Out
Feb 9, 2006
Rating: 2/4 -- Needless to say, the viewers also get to drink in some awesome landscape, particularly the snowy, wintry Moscow. Where Supremacy differs from Identity is that questions do get answered here eventually. Full Review
Outlook
Jan 7, 2019
Rating: 3.5/4 -- What more could you ask for in a sequel? Full Review
Cinema Crazed
Apr 29, 2009
In the smash-and-grab-you-by-the-throat action flick THE BOURNE SUPREMACY, style is meaning and that meaning is fast, fast, fast.
Los Angeles Times
Jul 23, 2004
You can't put a price on a film-maker who still believes stunts should be shot in the street and not the editing suite Full Review
Times (UK)
Aug 12, 2004
Rating: 9/10 -- The strengths are amazing, and it's pretty impressive how thoroughly and successfully the movie rewrote the vocabulary of action cinema. Full Review
Antagony & Ecstasy
Dec 6, 2016

Product Description:

Matt Damon returns as amnesiac assassin Jason Bourne in this fast-paced follow-up to 2002's THE BOURNE IDENTITY. Forced out of hiding as the result of an attempt on his life, Bourne fulfills his earlier promise to wreak vengeance on his former CIA employers, some of whom may be in league with murderous Russians. Brian Cox and Joan Allen are both great as warring agency chiefs convinced Bourne orchestrated the murder of two of their own in a deal gone bad. Thanks to tense, gritty direction by Paul Greengrass (BLOODY SUNDAY), the plot stays tight, the characters believable, and suspense and thrills flow steady. Moody photography enhances the urban European locations, which--combined with handheld camerawork and fast editing--keeps the action realistic and CGI-free. Vividly capturing the fatalist flavor of Robert Ludlum's original novel, this is "globalism noir" at its finest. Franka Potente and Julia Stiles are back from the original, and the always dependable Marton Csokas shows up as one of Bourne's deadly fellow operatives. A rousing car chase through Moscow may outdo the ones in RONIN and THE FRENCH CONNECTION for visceral speed and length. As the icing on the cake, John Powell provides a menacing, ambient percussive score.

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