The Bourne Supremacy picks up a couple years after The Bourne Identity leaves off, and then shoots off full throttle till the closing credits. This time, Bourne (Matt Damon) believes that they’re trying to finish him off, so he goes after them so he can live in peace.

Once again we are treated to gritty pictures of Europe and some manic hand-held camera work that I actually enjoyed. Like The Bourne Identity, there’s a moral subplot, but this one is a little more prominent as Bourne tries to correct the mistakes of his past.

Overall, The Bourne Supremacy is a very similar film as its predecessor. Bourne gets into car chases and investigates people and should of died lots of times and runs around doing cool stuff. We’ve seen it all before, but it’s still kinda fun.

 
 
 

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MPAA Rating: Running Time: Date Written:  
2004 PG-13 1:48 11/04  
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