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Jason Bourne
2016 123 min China, United States of America PG-13 16+
★6.2
Action, Adventure, Thriller
Director: Paul Greengrass
🎭 Based on
«Jason Bourne»
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Description
The most dangerous former operative of the CIA is drawn out of hiding to uncover hidden truths about his past.
Budget:
$120M
US Gross:
$162.43M
Worldwide:
$415.48M
Starring
Matt Damon
Actor
Tommy Lee Jones
Actor
Alicia Vikander
Actor
Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2017
— Best Stunt Ensemble
Saturn Awards 2017
— Best Thriller
Key opinion
Jason Bourne marks the reunion of Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass, aiming to recapture the tension of the original trilogy. While fans of the series appreciate the familiar action beats and technical style, others find the film formulaic, narratively thin, and overly reliant on recycled tropes.
| Cinematography | The film utilizes Paul Greengrass’s signature shaky-cam and rapid-cut editing, which some critics praise for maintaining franchise intensity while others condemn as an incoherent, dizzying hindrance to action sequences. | |
| Acting | Matt Damon’s return is widely viewed as essential to the film's identity, though opinions diverge on his performance, ranging from praise for his stoic agility to critiques that he appears tired and disengaged. | |
| Screenplay | The narrative is frequently criticized for being repetitive, formulaic, and thin, with many reviewers noting it relies on the same CIA conspiracy beats and clichéd chase structures seen in previous installments. | |
| Theme | The inclusion of contemporary themes regarding cybersecurity, government surveillance, and privacy is lauded by some as a successful modernization, while others find the depiction of technology nonsensical and magically omnipotent. | |
| Acting | Alicia Vikander's performance divides opinion, with some seeing her portrayal of an ambitious CIA operative as a compelling, immersive highlight and others finding her character underdeveloped and unearned. | |
| Score | The musical score, featuring the return of John Powell and the iconic Moby track, is consistently cited as a high point that effectively sets the tone and tempo of the franchise. |