Saturday 6 June 2015

Free Download The Movie "The Bourne Supremacy (2004) "

 |   |  ActionThriller  |  23 July 2004 (USA)

When Jason Bourne is framed for a CIA operation gone awry, he is 
forced to resume his former life as a trained assassin to survive.

Director:

 Paul Greengrass

Writers:

 Robert Ludlum (novel), Tony Gilroy (screenplay)

Stars:

 Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Joan Allen |See full cast and crew »



Storyline : After escaping from the emotional and physical pain he previously encountered. Jason Bourne and his girlfriend Marie begin a new life as far away as possible. But when an assassination attempt on Bourne goes horribly wrong, Bourne must re-enter the life he wanted to leave behind, in order to find out the truth why they are still after him.Written by Film_Fan   


User Reviews : Spy Movies Haven't Been This Cool Since The '60s

11 February 2005 | by hokeybutt (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) – See all my reviews
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY (3+ outta 5 stars) Nifty follow-up to "The Bourne Identity", one of the best action-thrillers to come out in recent years. Even though these movies don't skimp on excitement they also provide plenty of story and character development so that you don't feel you're being bombarded with one idiotic action sequence after another. The storyline isn't quite as gripping as the first... at times it seems to be just repeating itself... but ultimately the movie proves itself to be a worthy successor, thanks to the performances (Matt Damon as Bourne, Brian Cox as the head of a super-secret US spy agency... and the addition of Joan Allen as a determined investigator determined to track down and neutralize Bourne). Franka Potente doesn't have as much to do this time around... but Julia Stiles gets one especially intense scene that shows off her acting skills to the max. Yes, when you get right down to it the movie has a sense of "been there, done that" about it... but not very often are movies of this type done with this kind of skill and dedication... spy movies haven't been this cool since the '60s.

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