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"The Bourne Supremacy"
Director: Doug Lehman
Starring: Matt Damon, Franka Burdant, Julia Stiles
An Italian fishing boat picks up a man from the sea. This man was shot with two bullets and stabbed and was dying. What was even more strange was that he also had microfilm and the password to a Swiss bank account on him. After being rescued, the man's health quickly recovered, but he could not remember who he was. As for how he was shot and injured, how he ended up at sea, and what happened to his belongings, he had no clue. But he must find the answer. --Who can live without identity? The fishing boat dropped him in Barcelona, ??and he will go to Zurich to find his identity relying on the only clue on his body-the Swiss bank password. In Zurich, he found the safe that matched his combination. When he opened it, he found a gun, a large amount of cash, and passports from six countries, all with the same name on them: Jason Bourne. What's even better is that he discovered that he was extremely skilled and could defeat or kill his opponents in various ways with almost no effort, and he could actually speak several foreign languages. He went to the American Embassy in Switzerland, got into trouble, and after escaping, decided to go to Paris. At this time, he met a woman named Mary and agreed to drive him to Paris, and he paid her 20,000 yuan. At the same time, several groups of people began to appear on the European continent, searching for this unidentified person everywhere, with only one purpose: to end him. Not surprisingly, the CIA also got involved. Under the confusion of lurking danger and unknown identity, this nameless man gradually gets closer to the truth.
The sequel was later filmed
Title: The Bourne Supremacy 2
Also known as: The Bourne Identity 2/The Bourne Identity 2
English name: Bourne Supremacy
Director: Paul Greengrass
Actor: Matt Damon
France Franka Potente
Brian Cox
Genre: Action/Spy/Adventure
Rating: PG-13 (Action , language)
Distribution: Universal Pictures
Release date: July 23, 2004
◇Story and background: Universal 2004 highlight, Super A spy is once again caught up in a serial killing
In 2002, the film "The Bourne Supremacy" (also known as "The Bourne Identity") was adapted from Robert Ludham's best-selling novel and released by Universal Pictures. A super spy searches for mysterious clues into his shadowed past. The story is full of dangers and climaxes one after another. Jason Bourne, starring Hollywood's popular Matt Damon, also showed off his charming acting skills. The film was the highest-grossing Universal release of 2002 and topped the 2003 U.S. DVD/Video rental charts.
Strike while the iron is hot, this year's "The Bourne Supremacy", which is adapted from the second part of the best-selling novel in the series and continues to be led by Matt Damon, will try to once again draw the audience into the suspenseful spy. world. New director Paul Greengrass shot on location around the world and attempted to continue the unconventional shooting style of the first episode with a gripping film score. Tony Kilori, the original screenwriter of the first episode, continues to adapt the script for the new film.
The story of the new film tells the story of Bourne who, after experiencing an exhausting adventure, retreats into seclusion in a foreign country and struggles to escape the entanglement of nightmares. But in a diplomatic case-a foreign official was assassinated, evidence left at the scene indicated that the matter was related to Jason Bourne.
As a last resort, thanks to the help of the CIA, Bourne once again faced his espionage career, and found evidence that he had never thought of, indicating his even more unbelievable identity background. At this time, how can he face the entanglement of his enemies when he is trapped in a mystery? ……
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◇Aspect 1 : The original cast re-created a new suspenseful atmosphere, and the plot of the second episode is even more intriguing
“We made a spy film that was different from ordinary wisdom, a somewhat paranoid adventure film.” Producer Frank said, "It's perfect for Matt Damon to play this role. Bourne was simply designed for him to be alone, so we have to invite him to continue this story." Matt Damon starred in the adapted screenplay "Good Will Hunting" back then. He has created a new world in Hollywood and won a Golden Autumn Award nomination for his outstanding performance in "The Talented Mr. Ripley" in 1999. He will continue to play an important role in this winter's blockbuster "Ocean's 12". "I know I may not look like a cold-blooded killer, but that doesn't stop me from playing this extraordinary role," Matt Damon said.
The novel of the same name, published in 1986 as the second volume in the series, immediately climbed onto the New York Times bestseller list and set a record of being on the list for 25 weeks and at the top of the list for 8 weeks. In 2002, "The Bourne Supremacy" attracted the attention of many viewers with its unexpected plot. Producer Patrick said that the second episode will tell another unexpected ending from a completely new perspective. As an essential element, action will still be the highlight of the film. From the trailer, we can see that fierce confrontation and clever time pursuit will affect the development of the film's plot. "We worked hard to combine action and characters to make the audience believe that these are ordinary people - forced by external factors into such complex and extraordinary situations." Matt Damon added.
Although this is based on the second part of the series of novels, no one on the crew thought of filming the second part after filming the first episode of "The Bourne Supremacy", and the success of the film made it possible Either Universal Pictures or the producers have come up with the idea of ??making a sequel. And because the novel was produced in an era where the theme of espionage was set in the Cold War era - which is not entirely consistent with today's world environment, the crew had to make great efforts to re-revise the script and try to use new elements to attract more audiences. "If we can't make the sequel cooler, we would rather stop." Playwright Kirori said. He then wrote a long letter to Matt Damon explaining the plot of the new film and persuading him to join.
So the film will not be like the general spy genre, nor will it follow the main story line of memory loss-retrieval-revenge, because the protagonist Bourne of the film is not innocent, he is a killer himself, and the environment is cruel and realistic . Therefore, the film will in a way be more like "Bloody Sunday" which recently won various film awards around the world - a film based on real events about the Northern Ireland Troubles. This adds a touch of realism to the style of the new film.
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◇Aspect 2: Nervousness Exciting action scenes with endless variety
Aside from the tense and suspenseful storyline, another exciting aspect of the film is the action scenes that run throughout the screen, among which the most eye-catching one is It's a life-or-death car chase between Bourne and his rival Girel. Under the command of action special effects director Brad, each action scene was designed, personnel trained, equipment assembled and tested in an orderly manner. Of course, there is also the help of high-tech equipment to bring extraordinary visual impact. One of them consists of a large-scale shooting chassis called Go Mobile, which is specially made for shooting special effects in high-speed movement.
It can move at high speeds, has an ultra-low center of gravity, can change the size of the chassis according to the moving tool at will, and can capture the drastic changes in the vehicle body and movement from dozens of camera angles. Therefore, in the climactic confrontation scene of the film, the car-car chase, reverse driving, collision, and camera changes all present amazing effects. No wonder Matt Damon was so excited: "The first two test shots were all bad because I kept laughing and screaming with excitement."