ReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewThe Bourne UltimatumAug 21, '07 5:10 AM
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Category:Movies
Genre: Action & Adventure
Matt Damon just made me forget about his geeky Linus character from Ocean's Thirteen. He's also better than that pretty boy pal of his Affleck. But I digress... Simply put, The Bourne Ultimatum is this summer's best action movie. Yes, I'm talking to you Transformers, Rush Hour, Die Hard, and whatnot. It doesn't have cool robots, a whacked story, or over-the-top action (well, maybe a little). What Bourne does have is a sophisticated and smart plot backed up by strong performances and wicked action sequences. This is my second 5 star movie review for this year, and I don't hand those out very often. Here's my verdict, but be wary of **SPOILERS AHEAD**:

the wRong:
Shaky Cam
While I loved the action in the movie, some sequences were shown in the infamous 'shaky camera' style which sort of made me nauseous. I understand that imploring this style makes the scene more 'rough' or 'edgy', but sometimes I feel it gets abused and educes headaches. I couldn't find anything else blaringly wrong with the movie, and is a testament to what a quality flick this is.

the Right:
The Plot Thickens
I won't spoil anything for anyone, but the final chapter of this series really ties all the knots perfectly. Bourne's search for his lost identity and retracing his steps reminds me a lot of Wolverine from the X-Men, where he supposedly is forced to become this killing machine and his entire past is wiped out from his mind. It's a very compelling and kickass concept and you'll be rooting for the hero to learn the truth and kick everyone else's ass who interferes.

Damon Delivers
Like I said above, Matt Damon made me forget about that 3rd fiddle in Ocean's where he was always behind Clooney and Pitt's shadow. Here, he proves why he's one of Hollywood's top stars in a role he totally owns. He doesn't show much emotion because he was trained that way, but somehow you still feel he has a lot of heart and attitude by the way he deals with his accomplices and the way he disses his foes. He's smart and cunning, but also makes mistakes and take a beating as well (like the sequence where he's supposed to save the bomb from exploding near the car).

Action Not for Action's Sake
What I loved about this movie is that it relied on well-built action sequences. Die Hard was just 'let's throw all this cool shit and watch McClain kick its ass'. Not with Bourne. Ultimatum's action sequences tell a story. From the chase in Morocco, it's so frantic and heart pounding that when Spy vs. Spy finally meet each other, you get this 'aww shit, let's throw down!' moment. Same for the final sequence where Bourne spares another assassin’s life, so in the end, that assassin feels sympathy and let's Bourne free. Even just evading CIA henchmen with coordination was thrilling. No CGI reliance whatsoever here. Just well thought-out action scenes that actually told a story.

Supporting Cast
I don't remember all the people who played them, but they were all perfect for their roles. The cold assassins. The cocky Noah, compassionate Landy, helpful Nicky Parsons, and the brains behind Bourne's identity crisis Hirsch. In fact, Hirsch reminded me of Brain Cox's Stryker character from X-Men 2, wherein he's one of main 'villains' who conspired to create this killing machine and finally coming face to face with his creation. Julia Stiles was also ok enough to make me forget her crappy role in 'the Omen'. Oh and since I'm to lazy to create a whole section on director Paul Greengrass, he can go here. Really great job of putting everything together to wrap this series up.

the veRdict:
The Bourne Ultimatum is this summer's best action movie and I think, even surpasses the previous Bourne's ‘Identity’ and ‘Supremacy’. I'm a Transformers fan myself, but not to the point where I am blinded to appreciate another film's brilliance. Transformers and Die Hard delivered in the popcorn value, but Ultimatum is simply the better ‘film’. This movie didn't need CGI or overblown action sequences to entertain. Jason Bourne is the real-life Logan sans the adamantium but with the same capacity to kick major ass. The story will have you hooked from the get-go, the masterfully plotted action sequences will have your adrenaline pumping, and the rousing finale will satisfy.


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tinapay0224 wrote on Aug 21, '07
I also felt the same way about the cinematography -- it was too handheld that I wanted to barf halfway through the movie. But other than that, the movie was pretty cool.
vsa3121 wrote on Aug 21, '07
The Bourne Ultimatum exceeded all expectations of the action genre. Director Greengrass sweetens the pot still further in the climax when the 3-part arc comes full circle and the abyss Bourne has been staring at finally starts staring back. I can't picture another director doing it any better, not even Spielberg. Greengrass has moved into the penthouse of top directors.
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 21, '07
uh, couldn't have said it better myself!
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 21, '07
haha, yeah... we should start an anti-shaky cam advocacy! i know it gives that 'raw' effect... but seeing it SO BIG on the screen is too much. i regret the day i watched 'blair witch' on the big screen. oyy...

but yup, cool cool movie indeed...^_^
darthstalker wrote on Aug 21, '07
i read all three books, "supremacy" was the farthest from the novel, at least "ultimatum" had the balls to get back to the storyline, somehow. i think stan lee got the idea from ludlum in the late 70's and early 80's. hence the effin weapon-x program spinoff.
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 21, '07
oh i know they were based on the books but i didn't know they were that old! so i guess a lot of the tech stuff with the surveillance technology was still prehistoric in the novels? as for stan lee... hmmm... no wonder there are so many parallelisms! the vagabond killer with a wiped out memory and trying to seek his origin is a pretty cool story though.
darthstalker wrote on Aug 21, '07
they actually updated it because the books were set during the cold war, it kinda had a much more lethal feel. more wit than tech, in those days. they actually had scenes shot in zurich (identity), 300+ people auditioned for bit parts. hahaha.
kenpe wrote on Aug 21, '07
i concur, 5 stars talaga! my favorite series of all time. the orig DVDs are really worth every dime I paid for.

not to sound like a spoiler, but i really like the shaky cam style (maybe i'm to only one in world), bec i always wonder why my 'unintentional' shaky cams do not look as good as greengrass's haha. the reason i don't get nauseous being so used to viewing my own shaky shots hehehe. imho the cinematography is fantastic bec it breaks all rules.
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 21, '07
were you one of those 300 spart... i mean, extras? lolz
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 21, '07
hahaha siguro kalog utak mo kaya mahilig sa shaky cam... joke!...^_^
bleau72 wrote on Aug 21, '07
To top it off...you got free tickets to see this flick! Can it ever get better than that? =)
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 21, '07
tama. thanks kuya ogie! hahaha. actually, junnis bought a dvd of it the other day not knowing we'd watch it at the theaters. but hey, why turn down free tix right?XD
roomswithaview wrote on Aug 21, '07
I love the movie tagline! Husay! =D
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 21, '07
haha copywriter ka talaga. ako trip ko yung b&w look, tagline rin, hehe. creatives na lang tayo ng mga hollywood posters! lolz...^_^
bi0mik wrote on Aug 22, '07
bourne o james bond? :P
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 22, '07
haha bourne would kick his ass in hand-to-hand combat. bond has the sweet gizmos though. although the new daniel craig bond seems more badass and less reliant on gadgets to kick ass. in the end, i say... johnny english, lolz...^_^
roomswithaview wrote on Aug 22, '07
haha copywriter ka talaga. ako trip ko yung b&w look, tagline rin, hehe. creatives na lang tayo ng mga hollywood posters! lolz...^_^
hehehe! onga eh! saka i also love the bourne theme. la lang. =D

roomswithaview wrote on Aug 22, '07
Speaking of James Bond, "Bond 22" ba ang next film???

=D
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 22, '07
yup, they're already shooting in italy. the invasion, the golden compass, now bond... that craig feller sure is a busy man these days...^_^
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 22, '07
yeah, the score was nice. it took me 3 viewings to appreciate jablonsky's transformers score, so i'll probably appreciate bourne's in a future viewing. it wasn't distinct, but it set the perfect mood for each scene.
darthstalker wrote on Aug 22, '07
were you one of those 300 spart... i mean, extras? lolz
na, i was to young at that time.

speaking of james bond, have i told you i've seen eva green before? remember that part where she was applying makeup in the bathroom (casino royale), that is how she looks in person, she's a beautiful creature who looks ugly when makeup is applied. speaks several languages, that girl.
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 22, '07
aw crap, lucky bastard. i love eva green. i love chicks who don't need to show cleavage to be sexy. just their brains, personality, and talent. which reminds me... i still have to finish 'the dreamers' one of these days. i hope her role in golden compass is more significant than her cruddy one in kingdom of heaven. she was so perfect to be bond's first love. how she bit the big one in the end was masterful and answered all the questions why bond is a womanizing man-whore. ok i'm rambling again... eva green... *sigh*


(of course, i had to choose a pic of hers with cleavage, haha. i'm such a hypocrite. no wait, walking contradiction....^_^
darthstalker wrote on Aug 22, '07, edited on Aug 22, '07
actually she's more like this one *klik dito* in person. i can't believe the perv in you hasn't seen dreamers yet. lollers.
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 22, '07
hahaha touché my sith lord friend...^_^

actually, i have seen it... well, 3/4ths of it. i had to bail before finishing for some reason that escapes me right now. dude, doesn't that movie remind you of 'the beach'? the lead is like leo dicaprio off in some foreign land all by his lonesome in search of adventure, befriends two frenchies (although they're semi-incestuous siblings here), falls for the hot chick, yadda yadda yadda...?
darthstalker wrote on Aug 22, '07
hahahaha alex garland's 'the beach' is like one of the backpacker's bible. disimilar if i may say so, one's about adventure out there and the other's waking up to perversions. lollers. you should be in the latter, my friend. hehehe.
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 22, '07
hey, i'm just being an average red-blooded male you... you cunnilinguist (your words, not mine)! haha. btw, who has the most alluring eyes in hollywood... milla jovovich / nicole kidman / eva green / anyone i may have missed?
darthstalker wrote on Aug 22, '07
cunning-linguist not cunnilinguist! lollers.

if by alluring eyes you mean, "come and get me" look. heheheh
ryderaquino wrote on Aug 22, '07
eh, tomato tomáto...^_^

something like that. captivating... doesn't necessarily have to communicate a specific thing... let's u decide what meaning lies behind 'em...0_o
roomswithaview wrote on Aug 22, '07
yup, they're already shooting in italy. the invasion, the golden compass, now bond... that craig feller sure is a busy man these days...^_^
Yup. So true. I think it all started with 'Munich'... =D
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