In my mind, better than the first, pretty much the same content as the first. Bourne, trying to find out who he is, and why he's being hunted. Intense film, but ending on just the right note.
Simply put, the best.
The Bourne Supremacy is amazing. There are barely any words to describe it. Matt Damon plays Jason Bourne skillfully, creating a dangerous, intimidating character. The plot is very intricate, with a mixture of assassins and CIA Agents. There is definite violence in this movie, but it's done very well, not making it as bad as it could be. Not to mention, the general idea of this movie is violence. There is also one suicide, but it isn't done as graphically as it potentially could have been, showing only that the characters intentions were to kill themself. But naturally, you should be prepared. Pamela Landy takes control, holding her own with her male associates, and using her own logic and threads to find out what she needs to know. Despite the meaning of the movie, Jason is a considerably good role model, trying to get himself out alive, and to stop himself from needing to kill. All in all, The Bourne Supremacy was a very good movie, and it never fails to draw me in, no matter how many times I watch it.
This movie is a lot like the first one. It is pretty good, but the death scene might be a little scary for children. In the death scene, the person Bourne loves, gets shot while driving a car and goes into a river. Bourne gets her out of the car but it is too late. He kisses her underwater and he lets her goes. And he went to find out who did this.
This movie was really, really good. It didn't have as much violence as the first movie, but it was a little hard to follow. It said the bad word once, but other than that, it really wasn't that bad profanity-wise. There was one really prolonged scene with Bourne being pursued by an assasin, and at the end of the chase, the body of the assasin is a little violent. A main character is killed, a character commits suicide, but it isn't shown, there is a picture of a man with a bullet in his forehead, and the murder of a couple is repeated in flashbacks throughout the movie. Bourne is his usual awesome self, and this movie will make you want more.
Me and my family loved this movie so much that we went to the store after we watched it and got the next one! And it was like midnight! But, oh man, it was worth it. It is one of the best thrillers ever.
NO KIDS!!! Too many kids are allowed to watch this movie. It is a nonstop action thriller, so it is pretty violent. Many characters die, including one by suicide. There is a fair amount of language, including one use of the f-word. Know your kid before you let them watch this.
Parents should know that though this is an extremely enjoyable movie, it is both intense and graphic in parts. Some breif strong language, but no f**ks in this movie. This movie's violence is pushing the PG-13 limits, and if a rating existed, this movie as well as The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Ultimatum would be rated PG-15. Parents, this movie is not for all teens. Some thirteen and fourteen year olds will be fine, but not all. Know your kid...
Parents should know that though this is an extremely enjoyable movie, it is both intense and graphic in parts. Some breif strong language, but no f**ks in this movie. This movie's violence is pushing the PG-13 limits, and if a rating existed, this movie as well as The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Ultimatum would be rated PG-15. Parents, this movie is not for all teens. Some thirteen and fourteen year olds will be fine, but not all. Know your kid...
Parents should know that though this is an extremely enjoyable movie, it is both intense and graphic in parts. Some breif strong language, but no f**ks in this movie. This movie's violence is pushing the PG-13 limits, and if a rating existed, this movie as well as The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Ultimatum would be rated PG-15. Parents, this movie is not for all teens. Some thirteen and fourteen year olds will be fine, but not all. Know your kid...