![]() ![]() Remember when shaky cameras were a thing? That’s another bit of currency for the Greengrass empire, a unique signature of the franchise. This marks his third film in the franchise, but he remains the most important figure. All quite topical.īut social-savvy films are what Greengrass (“United 93,” “Green Zone,” “Captain Phillips”) does, even in something fictional and action based like the “Bourne” series. The only question: whose side is she on?Īs the fifth entry in the series, including that unfortunate Jeremy Renner-starring “The Bourne Legacy,” you’d think the idea of spies and government corruption would feel dated, but leave it to writers Paul Greengrass and Christopher Rouse to infuse the story with references to Edward Snowden, privacy law and even an entire sequence during a riot in Athens. Then there’s young agent Heather Lee (Alicia Vikander), who seems to have a different agenda than her boss. One operative in particular, the Asset (Vincent Cassel), really has it in for Jason, and he doesn’t care how many innocent people get in his way. ![]() So Jason shoots and punches his way to the truth, mostly alone. And it spells trouble for CIA Director Robert Dewey (Tommy Lee Jones), one of the last members of the agency who knows every dark secret. But during her Langley hack, she uncovers the truth behind Jason’s recruitment. Nicky Parsons (Julia Stiles), a former operative alongside Jason in Treadstone, isn’t too fond of her former employers, now seeking to leak their undercover program online. Staying off the grid, he’s content to simply survive. Once an agent unaware of his own identity, Jason now knows everything, and the weight of that knowledge sends him into a self-destructive spiral. Last we saw Jason Bourne (Matt Damon), he was almost drowned after learning he volunteered to join Treadstone, the incredibly shady CIA program that became far too comfortable with a Machiavellian approach to protecting America’s interests. Matt Damon returns to his most iconic role in “Jason Bourne.” Paul Greengrass, the director of “The Bourne Supremacy” and “ Bourne Ultimatum,” once again joins Damon for the next chapter of Universal Pictures’ Bourne franchise, which finds the CIA’s most lethal former operative drawn out of the shadows.
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