
Jason Bourne is again being hunted by the CIA. It begins when Nicky Parsons a former CIA operative who helped Bourne, who went under and now works with a man who's a whistle blower and is out to expose the CIA's black ops. Nicky hacks into the CIA and downloads everything on all their Black Ops, including Treadstone which Bourne was a part of. And Heather Lee, a CIA agent, discovers the hack and brings it to the attention of CIA Director Dewey, the man behind the Black Ops. H... (Full plot summary below)
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Jason Bourne is again being hunted by the CIA. It begins when Nicky Parsons a former CIA operative who helped Bourne, who went under and now works with a man who's a whistle blower and is out to expose the CIA's black ops. Nicky hacks into the CIA and downloads everything on all their Black Ops, including Treadstone which Bourne was a part of. And Heather Lee, a CIA agent, discovers the hack and brings it to the attention of CIA Director Dewey, the man behind the Black Ops. He orders Parsons be found and, hopefully, Bourne, too.
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| ABC Radio BrisbaneMatthew ToomeyGreengrass uses exciting, elaborate chase sequences to compensate for the weak, not-so-interesting narrative. Two lengthy scenes stand out. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd Jorgenson... doesn't serve to advance the franchise as much as to prolong it. |
| Detroit NewsAdam GrahamGreengrass stages three breathless marquee action sequences, including a smash-em-up car chase down the Las Vegas Strip that would make even the "Fast and Furious" gang stop and gawk. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliDespite regurgitating elements from the founding trilogy, Jason Bourne represents the best the series has yet offered. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperJason Bourne is the best action thriller of the year so far, with a half-dozen terrific chase sequences and fight scenes. |
| St. Louis Post-DispatchCalvin WilsonWorking from a screenplay that he co-wrote with Christopher Rouse, director Paul Greengrass has come up with a post-Snowden film that delivers nonstop thrills. |
| FILMINK (Australia)Erin Free...as a continuation of a truly superior action franchise, Jason Bourne is a rock-solid success... |
| Newark Star-LedgerStephen WhittyOnce the story drags Bourne out of retirement, it's just a bunch of fights and chase scenes, only occasionally interrupted by a few lines of dialogue. |
| Rolling StonePeter TraversThrough it all, Damon keeps us glued to the war going on inside Bourne's head. It's a brilliantly implosive performance; he owns the role and the movie. It's a tense, twisty mindbender anchored by something no computer can generate: soul. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfThe production lacks dramatic experimentation, going through the motions with a distinct rinse, lather, repeat approach. |