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The Bourne Supremacy could be just another thriller, along the lines of a James Bond or a Jack Ryan flick. What allows this film—and the franchise—to transcend its genre is that it dares to give its lead character a third dimension.

(2004) Film Review by Kevin Miller

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This page was last updated on December 28, 2004

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CREDITS

Directed by Paul Greengrass
Novel by Robert Ludlum
Screenplay by Tony Gilroy

Cast (in credits order)
Matt Damon .... Jason Bourne
Franka Potente .... Marie
Brian Cox .... Ward Abbott
Julia Stiles .... Nicky
Karl Urban .... Kirill
Gabriel Mann .... Danny Zorn
Joan Allen .... Pamela Landy
Marton Csokas .... Jarda
Tom Gallop .... Tom Cronin
John Bedford Lloyd .... Teddy
Ethan Sandler .... Kurt
Michelle Monaghan .... Kim
Karel Roden .... Gretkov
Tomas Arana .... Martin Marshall
Oksana Akinshina .... Irena Neski
Jevgenij Sitochin .... Mr. Neski
Marina Weis-Burgaslieva .... Mrs. Neski
Tim Griffin .... John Nevins
Sean Smith .... Vic
Maxim Kovalevski .... Ivan
Patrick Crowley .... Jack Weller

Produced by
Patrick Crowley .... producer
Matt Jackson .... executive producer
Doug Liman .... executive producer
Frank Marshall .... producer
Henning Molfenter .... associate producer
Henry Morrison .... executive producer
Colin J. O'Hara .... associate producer
Paul Sandberg .... producer
Andrew R. Tennenbaum .... co-producer

Original Music by John Powell
Cinematography by Oliver Wood
Film Editing by Richard Pearson and Christopher Rouse


MPAA: Rated PG-13 for violence and intense action, and for brief language.
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1. Goa 2. Drop 3. Funeral Pyre 4. Gathering Data 5. Nach Deutschland 6. To the Roof 7. New Memories 8. Berlin Foot Chase 9. Alexander Platz/Abbotts Confesses 10. Moscow Wind Up 11. Bim Bam Smash 12. Atonement 13. Extreme Ways
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SYNOPSIS
Bourne and Marie (FRANKA POTENTE) have maintained their anonymous, underground existence at the cost of permanence. Fueled by splintered nightmares and haunted by a past he cannot remember, Bourne moves Marie from city to city, trying to remain one step ahead of the threat implicit in every unexplained stranger’s glance, every “wrong number” phone call…that at any second, without any warning, he might get pulled back into the world he hopes he left behind.

When an operative appears in the sleepy village that has been their latest home, Bourne and Marie collapse their lives and head out. His past at the door, their only choice is now to run.

But once a line is crossed and the stakes in a new global game of cat-and-mouse are raised, the Jason Bourne created by Treadstone—the covert, now dismantled operation that spawned cold-blooded, professional assassins—returns.

Two years ago, Bourne walked away from the deadly world that created him with a promise of retaliation should anyone attempt contact. Now that that world has indeed come calling, Bourne intends to keep his word.

They should have left him alone.

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Kevin Miller is a freelance writer, editor, and educator who has written, co-written, and edited over 30 books, both fiction and non-fiction. A film reviewer for the past two years, Kevin is very excited to join hollywoodjesus.com. He currently resides in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada with his wife, Heidi, and their children Huw and Gretchen (and one more on the way). They attend Fresh Wind Christian Fellowship, a non-denominational church that focuses on reaching the disabled, children, and people who've been "burnt by the church."

The Bourne Supremacy takes place about two years after its equally brilliant predecessor, The Bourne Identity. But things have not changed much for Jason Bourne. While the film opens with him enjoying a time of relative peace with his girlfriend in Goa, India, Bourne is still plagued by his past. He knows he was part of Treadstone, a CIA “black ops” project designed to create super assassins. But he has no recollection of who he was before Treadstone, and he is haunted by nightmares about an assassination he may or may not have committed.

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