Review: The Bourne Ultimatum

Well, I saw the third (and likely final) installment in the “Bourne” series, following “The Bourne Identity” and “The Bourne Supremacy.” For those that remember, Matt Damon plays Jason Bourne, a CIA assassin that is still recovering from amnesia and trying to piece the remainder of his life together. For the previous two movies, the CIA was out to get him and take him out, as they a). weren’t sure what he remembered about how they screwed him over, or b). just wanted to close the door on a bad chapter of their operations overseas.

The Bourne Ultimatum” picks up generally after “Supremacy” with Bourne inching closer and closer to the truth behind what he did for the CIA and why they were after him. Of the trilogy, I think this one is by far the strongest. The first one was very cerebral, and got kinda boring occasionally… I just watched “Supremacy” again yesterday and, as I remembered, it was a bit more fast-paced and more interesting to watch. “Ultimatum” really brings in the best of both the previous films, where it shows Bourne staying a few steps ahead of his predators, while also getting information he needs to really bring them down once and for all.

I won’t say much more about the story, as you probably shouldn’t know if you’ve seen the previous films. It’s almost required that you at least see “Supremacy” before seeing “Ultimatum,” but “Identity” is still worth watching. The action, on the other hand, I will comment on…and it’s rather awesome… The complaint I’ve always had about the “Bourne” films is that the fight scenes are very close-range, as in, you’ll be focused in on Matt Damon’s shoulder and fists during the scene, and you wish they’d just zoom out a bit to get a better feel for what’s going on. I think “Ultimatum,” while still not quite the way I’d like it, was better than the previous ones in that regard. Everything was well choreographed and a pleasure to watch, like they were dancing through all the dodges and punches.

So yeah, Rotten Tomatoes has “The Bourne Ultimatum” ranked at 93% (as of 8/12/07), and it’s pretty well-deserved. If you like spy movies and action, check it out. Matt Damon, again, proves what he’s capable of…

…now, if only Ben Affleck had some talent…