
Two years ago, Jason Bourne thought he had walked away from his past. But now the past catches up to Jason Bourne when the CIA threatens to ruin his new life. Bourne and Marie have maintained their anonymous, underground existence at the cost of permanence. Fueled by splintered nightmares and haunted by the 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 ... (Full plot summary below)
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Two years ago, Jason Bourne thought he had walked away from his past. But now the past catches up to Jason Bourne when the CIA threatens to ruin his new life. Bourne and Marie have maintained their anonymous, underground existence at the cost of permanence. Fueled by splintered nightmares and haunted by the 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.
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| Salon.comCharles TaylorAs a piece of craft, and with the exception of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," it's miles beyond any studio film this summer. |
| Zertinet MoviesSteven SnyderThe film's goals are in the right place: character development and character growth. |
| The Film YapNick RogersAs Bourne seeks to uncover his past and bury those who would cross him, director Paul Greengrass masterfully blends sight, sound and silence to do much more than entertain: This film leaves a deep psychological imprint. |
| Long Island PressPrairie MillerWith a rash of movies about resentful operatives or foot soldiers who can't tell whom to fear more, the enemy or their own leaders, they may be telling us something |
| NewsdayJan StuartThe Bourne Supremacy is essentially a string of how- will-he-get- out-this-one set pieces, but they have been cooked up with nerve-frying elan by British director Greengrass. |
| eFilmCritic.comDavid CorneliusThis is a complex, grown up thriller that's rich in its gritty detail and nearly flawless in its stuntwork. |
| Baltimore SunChris KaltenbachGreengrass has a fine sense of pacing, keeping events moving. It's rarely hard to guess what's going to happen next, but events unfold with such gusto that there's barely time to notice that. |
| Jam! MoviesLouis B. HobsonThe Bourne Supremacy is a dynamite sequel that begs for at least one more outing with this spy who refuses to come in from the cold. |
| Fantastica DailyStaci Layne WilsonThe Bourne Supremacy ups the ante and the story zooms to a whole new level while still keeping the paranoia and the spy-vs-spy feel of the first film. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatThe Bourne Supremacy fizzles with its reliance upon a plethora of chase sequences to compensate for its failure to create an engrossing protagonist. |