Bourne Supremacy
Matt Damon Actor , Franka Potente Actor , Brian Cox Actor , Julia Stiles Actor , Karl Urban Actor , Gabriel Mann Actor , Joan Allen Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Violence,Adult Language
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Bourne Supremacy
Theatrical Release Date: 2004 07 23 (USA)
UPC: 025192499326
Studio: Universal Studios
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Violence, Adult Language]
Summary: The second chapter in the "Bourne Trilogy," based on Robert Ludlum's best-selling espionage novels, reaches the screen in this sequel to the 2002 thriller The Bourne Identity. Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) has abandoned his life as a CIA assassin and has been traveling beneath the agency's radar, eventually reconnecting with Marie Kreutz (Franka Potente), the woman he loves. But Bourne is haunted by vivid dreams and troubling memories of his days as a killer, and he's not certain how much really happened and how much is a product of his imagination. When Bourne is led out of hiding by circumstances beyond his control, he must reconcile his past and present as he struggles to keep Marie out of harm's way and foil an international incident with dangerous consequences. The Bourne Supremacy also features Joan Allen as one of Bourne's superiors, while Julia Stiles and Brian Cox reprise their roles as intelligence agents from the first film. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Action
Awards: Best Popular Movie – Broadcast Film Critics Association
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Bourne Supremacy
Format: DVD
Release Date: 12/07/2004
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 109 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
1. Bits and Pieces [4:30]
2. The Neski Files [5:13]
3. Blown [5:38]
4. No Choice [6:38]
5. One of Us [1:32]
6. Operation Treadstone [5:38]
7. Priority Target [6:00]
8. The Local Contact [2:51]
9. The Last Two [6:52]
10. Looking for Landy [3:02]
11. In the Crosshairs [4:50]
12. The Alexanderplatz [2:34]
13. Some Simple Questions [5:35]
14. What If... [1:37]
15. Room 845 [4:12]
16. On the Run [6:44]
17. The Patriot [:16]
18. To Moscow [4:19]
19. Kirill's Prey [6:38]
20. Death Chase [2:50]
21. Into the Light [5:23]
22. The Truth [1:44]
23. The File on David Webb [5:23]
24. End Titles [1:45]
Perry Seibert
Interesting things happen when real actors are cast in action films. The heroes and villains in films like this are better able to find shades of gray in the usual good-guy/bad-guy conflict. Matt Damon, Brian Cox, and Joan Allen all communicate a powerful intelligence in The Bourne Supremacy. That intelligence helps sell the non-action sequences because a scared intelligent person creates much more tension in a viewer than a scared dumb person. These characters should all be able to think themselves out of difficult situations, and watching each of them mentally process their labyrinthine game of cat and mouse provides the movie's biggest thrills. The problem with the film is that the actual action sequences are shot in tight close-ups and edited frantically so that the audience is never given a big picture in which to place the action. These sequences, especially a momentum-draining final car chase, do not measure up to the quiet moments in the film. Director Paul Greengrass appears to be more interested in the characters than in the action. He resolves the movie with a scene of personal confession, a scene that helps remind the viewer what is really good in the film, rather than an action sequence. The Bourne Supremacy is a humorless film. There was a kick in The Bourne Identity when Jason Bourne discovered his powers. The only time Bourne discovers something about himself in this sequel is at the very end of the film, and that piece of information does not provide any payoff. All it does is promise a third film in the series that hopefully will find a better balance between character and action. Thanks to the top-notch cast, The Bourne Supremacy is a functional summer thriller, but it could have been more. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Patrick Crowley
Actor
Sam Brown
Actor
Marina Weis-Burgaslieva
Actor
Violetta Grafin Tarnowska Bronner
Actor
Jon Collin
Actor
Aleksander Doobina
Actor
Dominique Chiout
Actor
Wanja Mues
Actor
Olov Ludwig
Actor
Stephan Wolf-Schoenburg
Actor
Maxim Kovalevski
Actor
Aleksey Medvedev
Actor
Shane Sinutko
Actor
Sean Smith
Actor
Aleksey Shmarinov
Actor
Jevgeni Sitochin
Actor
Keshav Nadkarni
Actor
Barnaby P. Smith Jr.
Actor
Paul Greengrass
Director
Frank Marshall
Producer
Tony Gilroy
Screenwriter
Patrick Crowley
Producer
Henry Morrison
Executive Producer
Doug Liman
Executive Producer
John Powell
Composer (Music Score)
Paul L. Sandberg
Producer
Jeffrey M. Weiner
Executive Producer
Matt Damon
Actor
Franka Potente
Actor
Brian Cox
Actor
Julia Stiles
Actor
Karl Urban
Actor
Gabriel Mann
Actor
Joan Allen
Actor
Marton Csokas
Actor
Karel Roden
Actor
Tomas Arana
Actor
Tom Gallop
Actor
Tim Griffin
Actor
Michelle Monaghan
Actor
Ethan Sandler
Actor
John Bedford Lloyd
Actor
Oksana Akinshina
Actor
Country: USA

