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The Bourne Supremacy
Matt Damon returns as the amnesiac assassin Jason Bourne who must return to the world he has so tried to leave behind him when a murder is committed in his name.
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Directed by:
Paul Greengrass
Starring:
Julia Stiles
,
Franka Potente
,
Matt Damon
,
Brian Cox
Publisher:
Universal Pictures UK
|
Released:
23 July 2007
|
Runtime:
108 minutes
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Reviews
Brian Greenaway
,
27/02/2009
Another great film of the Bourne Trilogy. Better than James Bond as no unnecessary dialogue and vague scenes we think Matt Damon is great in the role as Jason Bourne (or whatever his name ends up to be). The subtleness of filming and not overloading the film with dialogue produces a watchable film that you actually chase the plot in. So many action films are served on a plate and the obvious happens - not this one.