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Riz Ahmed | ... | ||
Ato Essandoh | ... | ||
Scott Shepherd | ... | ||
Bill Camp | ... | ||
Vinzenz Kiefer | ... |
Christian Dassault
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Stephen Kunken | ... |
Baumen
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Ben Stylianou | ... |
Greek Van Driver
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Kaya Yuzuki | ... |
Hacker
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Matthew O'Neill | ... |
Lead Hub Tech
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Lizzie Phillips | ... |
Cyber Hub Tech
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Jason Bourne is again being hunted by the CIA. It begins when Nicky Parson a former CIA operative who helped Bourne who then went under and now works with a man who's a whistle blower and is out to expose the CIA's black ops. So Nicky hacks into the CIA and downloads everything on all their Black Ops including Treadstone which Bourne was a part of. And Heather Lee, a CIA agent discovers the hack and brings it to the attention of CIA Director Dewey, the man behind the Black Ops. He then orders Parsons be found and hopefully Bourne too. Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com
I re-watched the old ones before going to see this in the theater, and in my opinion, this is the worst Bourne movie.
My 2 main problems with this one:
1) The plot is stupid. The whole "hacker" part was probably written by somebody who's still using a typewriter. All the previous films had a computer room full of furiously typing agents too, but those were thankfully never the main focus. The focus used to be on Jason Bourne's ability to creatively solve seemingly hopeless situations. This film has it the wrong way around. It tries to be about computer hacking and data privacy, and does all of that wrong too.
2) The cinematography is awful. Watching this on a big screen will give you motion sickness. You can never tell what's going on during most of the action scenes, because it's all shaky cam close-ups.
Do yourself a favor, and watch the 3rd one again instead. The perfect end of the trilogy.