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The Bourne Ultimatum [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Jason Bourne, Drama, DVD Movie, Blu-ray Movie, Action & Adventure/Thrillers, car chase, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense, spy movie, spy thriller See more |
Format | Color, Widescreen, Limited Edition, Dubbed, Ultraviolet |
Contributor | Matt Damon, Julia Stiles, Christopher Rouse, Per Hallberg, Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley, Tony Gilroy, Albert Finney, David Parker, Joan Allen, Scott Z. Burns, George Nolfi, Scott Glenn, Paul Greengrass, David Strathairn, Edgar Ramirez, Scott Millan, Paul L. Sandberg, Paddy Considine, Karen Baker Landers, Kirk Francis See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 3 hours and 52 minutes |
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 6.75 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches; 4.8 ounces
- Item model number : MHV61131718BR
- Director : Paul Greengrass
- Media Format : Color, Widescreen, Limited Edition, Dubbed, Ultraviolet
- Run time : 3 hours and 52 minutes
- Release date : May 6, 2014
- Actors : Matt Damon, Julia Stiles, David Strathairn, Scott Glenn, Paddy Considine
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : French, Spanish
- Producers : Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley, Paul L. Sandberg
- Language : Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (DTS 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00IIJ9F10
- Writers : Tony Gilroy, Scott Z. Burns, George Nolfi
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #87,035 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Intense Action Sequences: "The Bourne Ultimatum" is known for its high-octane action sequences that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. From adrenaline-pumping car chases through crowded city streets to hand-to-hand combat scenes that are fast-paced and visceral, the film delivers non-stop thrills and excitement from start to finish.
Intricate Plot and Pacing: The film's plot is complex and intricately woven, keeping viewers engaged as Jason Bourne races against time to uncover the truth about his past and expose the covert government operations that created him. The pacing is relentless, with suspenseful twists and turns that keep the tension building until the climactic finale.
Matt Damon's Performance: Matt Damon delivers a riveting performance as Jason Bourne, portraying the character with intensity, vulnerability, and determination. His portrayal of Bourne's internal struggle as he grapples with his identity and confronts his past is both compelling and nuanced, anchoring the film and driving the narrative forward.
Cinematic Style: Director Paul Greengrass's signature shaky-cam style and rapid editing techniques add to the film's sense of urgency and immediacy. The documentary-style camerawork and gritty realism immerse viewers in the action, creating a visceral and immersive viewing experience that enhances the film's overall impact.
Global Scope: "The Bourne Ultimatum" takes viewers on a globe-trotting journey, with Jason Bourne traveling to various locations around the world in his quest for answers. From the streets of London to the rooftops of Tangier, the film's international setting adds depth and dimension to the story, showcasing the scope and scale of Bourne's mission.
Themes of Identity and Redemption: At its core, "The Bourne Ultimatum" explores themes of identity, redemption, and the consequences of one's actions. Jason Bourne's quest for truth and justice is not only a personal journey of self-discovery but also a moral reckoning as he confronts the ghosts of his past and seeks redemption for his actions as a covert operative.
Overall, "The Bourne Ultimatum" is a gripping and exhilarating conclusion to the Bourne trilogy, featuring intense action, a complex plot, and a standout performance by Matt Damon. With its pulse-pounding thrills, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes, the film is a must-watch for fans of the action genre.
As with the other two films, The Bourne Ultimatum was shot at several different exotic locals (a trademark of this series). "Ultimatum" starts where "Supremacy" left off. Actually, it sort of spans The Bourne Supremacy, telling us what transpired at the end of that 2nd installment that we did not see.
Now, when I mean non-stop action, that doesn't mean it's the entire picture. The story of Bourne's identity and his role in "Treadstone" (a CIA Black-Ops program) comes full circle and the scenes inside the CIA (especially the Pamela Landy character, played wonderfully by Joan Allen) are as intense as they are interesting. More important still, nothing is telegraphed in the entire series. We don't know what is going to happen, all the way to (and including) the end. Also, the character Nicky Parsons (played nicely by Julia Stiles) is expanded in the third episode, adding another interesting branch to the Bourne saga.
And one cannot (or should not) underrate the performance of Matt Damon in yet another demanding Bourne role. While he puts the "E" in exciting fight sequences, he also puts the "I" in intelligence. His character is thinking every second of every day and has a purpose in everything he does (which is not always known by the audience at the time). Damon brings this out (often subtly) in each film, making Bourne the super-agent of super-agents, but never in an unbelievable or plastic (James Bond) type of way (not to say the Bond series wasn't good at times, but Bond is pretty light fare -- almost comic book in depth -- compared to the Bourne series).
This is a hard-hitting series, intelligently written and wonderfully acted and directed. And as had been said by many people, many times, this is exactly what a secret agent movie should be (and very rarely is). The only problem I have with this series is the over-use of the hand-held camera technique. While not as jerky or blurry as the second episode, it can still be distracting at times. However, the use of the hand-held camera tends to put the audience in the middle of everything, giving it that extra intensity and realism not found in most films. And believe me, you will be right in the middle of the action in this brilliant installment ... and at times, amazingly so. This is one heck of a series and one heck of a movie.
Because this film essentially completes the trilogy, and I feel it is the strongest of the series (part 1 being very good, part 2 even better, while part 3 the best), I rate this installment the highest of the three. Between 1 and 10, I feel The Bourne Ultimatum deserves a solid 9.
Sadly, I think this is the logical end to this series, and for that I am somewhat bummed that we won't see another installment. But hey, this is Hollywood where ANYTHING can happen. I can only hope if Hollywood reprises the Bourne role (and Hollywood is quite renown for doing this), they don't muck it up, and will maintain the integrity and excitement of the other three films. And no, I don't want anyone but Matt Damon playing the lead role, nor anyone but Paul Greengrass directing it.