8/10
A very good spy movie
16 November 2002
There aren't too many spy movies like this, in which the hero is not the James Bond type who's going to save the world from the ultimate super-villain.

Matt Damon portrays Jason Bourne (one of his many identities), a regular guy who lost his memory and is about to discover he's a genuine lethal weapon. He fights not to prevent the villain to take over the world, but to regain his memory, to find out his true identity and, in the process, change his previous way of life. All he has to do now is avoid the other agents trained like himself trying to eliminate him.

I liked this movie very much. The addition of Franka Potente to it was a really nice plus. And seeing the whole story staged in Europe was a very nice change from L.A. and New York. But the main reason I liked it so much is Matt Damon's performance. He's one the rightful heirs of future Hollywood. He's shown that he can play any character convincingly, even when the role is a Van Damme type of character.

The action is good, the suspense is good, the chasings are good, the performances are good. Just go see it.
4 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed