Sunday, July 31, 2016

JASON BOURNE


Plot:

It has been some years since Jason Bourne (Damon) has been on the grid of the CIA's radar but when they get a signal regarding someone probing into his personal file, CIA Director Robert Dewey (Lee) along with an ambitious Intel agent Heather Lee (Vikander) sets out to draw the rogue agent back in to prevent him from divulging their dirty secrets. But what they did not count on was him to start his own investigation pertaining to the death of his father and to lead him to the responsible individual. When Agent Lee realizes that things aren't what they appeared to be she tries to assist Bourne believing that she can gain his trust so that he would come in at her request but the corrupt Director Dewey has other ideas in store for both Bourne and Lee that does not involve them getting away alive.


Reel Talk:

It has been over ten years since Matt Damon graced us with the character Jason Bourne who he had started a franchise series with in the 2002 hit Bourne Identity, that then followed up with two more Bourne movies before taking a break and allowing Jeremy Renner to replace him in the 2012 film The Bourne Legacy. Well he is back and seems as if he has not lost a beat, stepping right back in to whip some crooked CIA butts. This film is much like the others, pretty much the same plot but no matter how similar the action or story lines you still seem to enjoy these type of movies and best believe they are not done with the series just yet. Matt Damon Bourne fans and die hard action junkies will definitely get a rush seeing this film. Enjoyable and entertaining and worth cashing out at the theaters.

Starring: Matt Damon, Tommy Lee, Alicia Vikander, Vincent Cassel, Julia Stiles, Ato Essandoh and Scott Shepherd
Directed by: Paul Greengrass
Rated: PG-13

I give it 3 corn corndogs.

By: THE REEL HUSTLER

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