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This is the last full month of the summer movie season and how can we start it? With a bang!
The film is called The Bourne Ultimatum and it the third in the series and it one of the best in the series next to the first one. This film centers on Bourne living as a man without a country or a past. Subjected to brutal training he doesn't remember by people he can't identify, Bourne was turned into a sophisticated human weapon -- the toughest target the CIA has ever tracked. Since he was discovered floating in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Italy several years ago, he has been on a desperate quest to learn who he is and discover who taught him how to kill.
When i saw the trailer I was like i am so there the trailer was very good and i said to myself i hope the film is as good as the trailer and let me tell you the film was oustanding. I kind of knew it was going to be good. I have seen a lot of films this year some great and some good and some bad this film is be high on the good list. This is a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat and holding on to your cup holder.
Good Points
- The Idea of the story was pretty good and very intereasting and how it all tied into all of the three films and how they answer a lot of questions.
- The acting was very good by all the charcters. Matt Damon is a great choice for this role he had the look for the part and did a great job in the fight scenes. On a side note he is a very nice person in person he is very down to earth which was a big surprise.
- The fight and race scenes was outstanding one of the fight scenes was one of the biggest fight screens i have seen in a long time.
- The locations were very cool i like the scenry of the film.
- The film did not drag at all and held my attention from start to finish
Bad points
- The film was under 2 hr which was a surprise i thought it would be longer.
Overall The Bourne Ultimatum was a very good action film with a great story and cast this is what the summer movie season is all about don't miss this great film.
(c) 2007 Paul Perkins
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