Review of The Bourne Supremacy (2004) by Guido M — 24 Aug 2012
"Sharper than the first one, The Bourne Supremacy is a shocking and violent sequel that improves on it's genre".
It started already good, so compelling. The plot begins with a memory, something abstract, and as the movie deploys, Paul Greengrass makes from that memory a story, and filled with action sequences and engaging dialogue that keeps the movie in a perfect line between flop and awesomness.
The Bourne Supremacy has lots of style, but when you think is as simple or formulaic as the first movie, BAM! one sudden twist changes the story, and is full of surprises. Matt Damon is much more intense, so the cast, and when all comes into place, it ends with so much fashion it makes it one hell of a movie.
The problems are that the movie isn't as simple as the first one, so it tends to be messy and hard to follow. They mix too many things at one but without plot holes, only that perfectly explained. And while the other was a well-balanced action flick, this is more turbulent and dramatic that the first installement, and it's also a prelude which sort of makes it even more interesting because it leaves room to the finale (The Bourne Ultimatum) that will sure be one to remember.
This review of The Bourne Supremacy (2004) was written by Guido M on 24 Aug 2012.
The Bourne Supremacy has generally received very positive reviews.
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