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Jason Bourne

Jason Bourne

  • Status: Released
  • 27-07-2016
  • Runtime: 123 min
  • Score: 6.36
  • Vote count: 5764

The most dangerous former operative of the CIA is drawn out of hiding to uncover hidden truths about his past.

Matt Damon

Jason Bourne

Tommy Lee Jones

CIA Director Robert Dewey

Alicia Vikander

Heather Lee

Vincent Cassel

Asset

Julia Stiles

Nicky Parsons

Riz Ahmed

Aaron Kalloor

Ato Essandoh

Craig Jeffers

Scott Shepherd

Director NI Edwin Russell

Bill Camp

Malcolm Smith

Vinzenz Kiefer

Christian Dassault

Stephen Kunken

Baumen

Ben Stylianou

Greek Van Driver

Kaya Yuzuki

Hacker

Matthew O'Neill

Lead Hub Tech

Lizzie Phillips

Cyber Hub Tech

Paris Stangl

Athens Alpha Agent

Matt Blair

Hub Tech

Amy De Bhrún

Hub Tech

Akie Kotabe

Hub Tech

Robin Crouch

Hub Tech

Joe Kennard

Athens Bravo Agent

Miguel Alves-Khan

Athens Bravo Agent

Gregg Henry

Richard Webb

Robert Stanton

Government Lawyer

Duran Fulton Brown

London Alpha Agent

Charles Jarman

London Bravo Agent

Jay Vincent Diaz

Immigration Officer

Richard Nunez

CIA Security Detail

Sonny Robertson

CIA Security Detail

James Dormuth

CIA Security Detail

Dexter Emery

CIA Security Detail

George Alvarezzo

Las Vegas Event Organizer

Ava Katharina Maria Hoeller

Las Vegas Hotel Receptionist

Shane Williams

Kalloor's Aria Security

Frank Roskowski

Loading Dock Security

Johnny Cicco

Bradley Samuels

Martin Daniel Latham

Dewey's CIA Agent

Trevor White

Senior Agent Collier

Sasha Larkin

Las Vegas Police

Barrie Brown

Las Vegas Police

Stuart Jeffrey Cram

Las Vegas Vendor

Brian Duda

Las Vegas Security Guard

Joshua Neil

CIA Worker (uncredited)

Ector Joel Acosta

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Raf Adame

Bus Passenger / Convention Participant (uncredited)

Bobby Akers

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Martin Aleman

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

David M. Alonso

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Hugo Alonzo

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Griffin Andrews

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Jeremy Angel

ExoCon Photographer / Conventioneer (uncredited)

Sarah Armstrong

Tattoo (uncredited)

Robert-Anthony Artlett

Office Worker (uncredited)

Lasco Atkins

Conference Attendee (uncredited)

David Avne

Black Tie Guest (uncredited)

Martin Ballantyne

Commuter (uncredited)

Tim Baros

CIA Agent (uncredited)

Gintare Beinoraviciute

City Worker (uncredited)

Marc Benanti

CIA Agent (uncredited)

Greg Benoit

Hotel Chef (uncredited)

Tom Bonello

High Roller / Driver (uncredited)

Charles-Jean Boucher

Cyber Technician (uncredited)

Larry W. Bowen

Businessman (uncredited)

Allen Bracken

Black Tie Guest (uncredited)

Vin'Cenzo Burgess

Entourage (uncredited)

Kirstin Marsh Bussey

Tech Convention Participant (uncredited)

Hunter Cannistraci

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Lenisa Ann Careaga

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Brandon Chapmond

Airman 2 (uncredited)

Nicole Chauvet

High Roller / Conventioneer (uncredited)

Shin-Fei Chen

Cyber Technician (uncredited)

Buck Childress

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Ateeq Choudhury

Security Officer (uncredited)

Ruth Clarson

Conference Attendee (uncredited)

Eric Coco

CIA Agent (uncredited)

Jeannine Comeau

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Constance Consola

ExoCon Vendor / Conventioneer (uncredited)

Angel Contreras

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Alexander Cooper

City Worker (uncredited)

Jesse M. Cooper

CIA Hub Agent (uncredited)

Graig Couton

Police Officer (uncredited)

Lisamarie Cowan

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Roger Julian Cross

ExoCon Conventioneer / Pedestrian (uncredited)

Gioacchino Jim Cuffaro

Greek Demostrator (uncredited)

Graham Curry

City Worker (uncredited)

Erin C. Davis

Amanda (Kalloor's Aide) (uncredited)

Waltriessa De Leon

Aaron Kalloor's Associate (uncredited)

Christine de Lota

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Jody Deats

Bus Passenger (uncredited)

Steven I. Dillard

Media Photographer (uncredited)

Nick Donald

Security Guard (uncredited)

Timothy Skyler Dunigan

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Andrew Dunkelberger

Squatter / Cyberhub Hacker (uncredited)

Paul Edney

Las Vegas Cab Driver (uncredited)

Barbara Edwards

Businesswoman (uncredited)

Heiko K. Effenberger

Tourist (uncredited)

Aaron Egawa

Casino Guest & Black Tie (uncredited)

Daniel Eghan

Bare Knuckle Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Clara Emanuel

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Juan Antonio Estévez

Manifestante (uncredited)

Ricardo Ewert

Tourist (uncredited)

Dino Fazzani

Bare Knuckle Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Nathan Ferguson

Dream Staff (uncredited)

Albert Finney

Dr. Albert Hirsch (archive footage) (uncredited)

Joseph D. Fisher

Deep Dream Staff (uncredited)

Ellie Fox

Officer Jones (uncredited)

Neve Gachev

CIA Agent (uncredited)

Julie Garcia-Briceno

Police Officer (uncredited)

Alexander Garganera

Airplane Passenger (uncredited)

Michael Garvey

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Lati Gbaja

Squatter (uncredited)

Gladis Giada

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Dave Goshorn

CIA Hub Tech (uncredited)

Philip Greene

Jogger (uncredited)

Adam David Gregory

Flight Attendant (uncredited)

Shane Griffin

Businessman (uncredited)

Guna Gultniece

Businesswoman (uncredited)

Kevin Hager

Casino Guest & Conventioneer (uncredited)

Brad Hamerly

Deep Dream Staff (uncredited)

Yumiko Hanasaka

Businesswoman (uncredited)

Jeanette Hatlestad

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Michael Haydon

City Worker (uncredited)

John Heartstone

Cyberhub Tech (uncredited)

David Hershwitzky

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Jamie Hodge

Jogger (uncredited)

Yusuf Hofri

Boy (uncredited)

Ken Holliday

DC Pedestrian (uncredited)

Oliver Hollingdale

Athens Spectator (uncredited)

Kornelia Horvath

City Worker (uncredited)

Lisa Hunt

Spectator (uncredited)

Lana Ish-Muhametova

Conference Attendee (uncredited)

Jahmilla Jackson

Slot Machine Player (uncredited)

Dolly Jagdeo

Pedestrian / Café Customer (uncredited)

Bron James

Businessman (uncredited)

Kyle James

CFO's Personal Assistant (uncredited)

Tobias James-Samuels

Agent (uncredited)

Natasha Jenssen

Greek Protester (uncredited)

Kyle Jerichow

Cyber Hub technician (uncredited)

Jauhara Jivanji

CIA Agent (uncredited)

Yolanda Johns

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Jemarko Jones

Conventioneer / Dishwasher (uncredited)

Kasper Jorgensen

Security Officer (uncredited)

Mark Justice

SWAT Leader (uncredited)

KaiCarra

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Lampros Kalfuntzos

Greek Protester (uncredited)

Attila G. Kerekes

City Worker (uncredited)

Kyle Kesterson

Drone Operator (uncredited)

Marat Khairoullin

Bare Knuckle Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Kaveh Khatiri

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Elle van Knoll

Press Member (uncredited)

Steven Krasner

Casino Slots Changer (uncredited)

Benedikt Laumann

German Hacker (uncredited)

Vivian Yoon Lee

Executive Assistant (Deep Dream) (uncredited)

Kamil Lemieszewski

Greek Protestant (uncredited)

David Levy

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Raul Limon

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Price Lindsey

Reporter (uncredited)

Paul Lopez

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Marian Lorencik

Plaza Suit Businessman (uncredited)

Matt Lott

Party Goer (uncredited)

Love Luciano

City Worker (uncredited)

Frank Lui Geo

ExoCon Philanthropist (uncredited)

Kevin Lye

Constitution Avenue Businessman (uncredited)

Rob Marchitti

Casino Guest (uncredited)

Maria Marra

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Garry Marriott

Paramedic (uncredited)

Alex Martin

Athens Bravo Agent (uncredited)

Jason Matthewson

Entourage (uncredited)

Neal McNeil

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Addyson Medley

Hacker (uncredited)

Andy Mihalache

Businessman City Worker (uncredited)

Sandeep Mohan

Policeman (uncredited)

Anthony Molinari

Cop 2 (uncredited)

Robb Moon

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Sean Moon

Sign Language Interpreter (uncredited)

Bryan Moore

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Paul A. Munday

Passerby (uncredited)

Ashley Nicole Murray

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Alyx Nazir

Doctor (uncredited)

Alex Nerska

Government Lawyer (uncredited)

Celina Nessa

Tourist (uncredited)

Brodi Nicholas

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Jason Novak

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Emeson Nwolie

Businessman (uncredited)

Lisa Nygard-Pugh

Casino Guest (uncredited)

Angelo Olivier

Reporter / Rioter (uncredited)

Jem Kai Olsen

Greek Police (uncredited)

Elena Omerini

Casino Guest (uncredited)

Sarah Ospina

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

B.J. Parker

Police Officer (uncredited)

Mac Pietowski

Office Interior (uncredited)

Dean Preston

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Damon Proctor

Convention Attendee (uncredited)

Abigail Rich

Las Vegas Showgirl (uncredited)

Jarrett Ricker

Goon (uncredited)

Joan Riegert

Black Tie Guest (uncredited)

Rachel Rigall

Casino Guest (uncredited)

Belen Rosenberg

ExoCon Attendee (uncredited)

Borja Saavedra

Rioter / Riot Police (uncredited)

Nunzio Santoro

Hacker (uncredited)

Lani Sarem

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Kaleigh Saunders

Conference Attendee (uncredited)

Mark Sawtelle

Bus Passenger / Pedestrian (uncredited)

Dominique Shaneen

CIA Techie (uncredited)

Carolyn-Corinne Shaw

Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)

Adonis Simmons

Tech Convention Participant (uncredited)

Tina Simmons

Businesswoman (uncredited)

Neil Alexander Smith

Bare Knuckle Fight Punter (uncredited)

Eric Sparks

Police Officer (uncredited)

Richard Stanley

Casino Patron / Athens Protester (uncredited)

Aaron Strong

ExoCon Goon (uncredited)

David Sullivan

Deep Dream Stockholder (uncredited)

Georgie-May Tearle

CIA Agent (uncredited)

Paul Terry

Bare Knuckle Fight Punter (uncredited)

Tony Toste

CIA Agent (uncredited)

Avissh Trivedi

Kalloor Security (uncredited)

Michael Tushaus

Casino Guest (uncredited)

Vassiliki Tzanakou

Athenian Passerby (uncredited)

Luke Van Bergen

Deep Dream Staff (uncredited)

Jack Waggon

Precision Driver (uncredited)

Marla Aaron Wapner

DC Diner (uncredited)

Don Whatley

Secret Service (uncredited)

LaFonda Whitehead

Tech Convention Participant (uncredited)

Chris Wolfe

Deep Dream Staff (uncredited)

Andie Ximenes

Clean Cut Man (uncredited)

Alexander Yassin

Malaysian Tourist (uncredited)

Zhaleh Vossough

Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)

Alphonso Austin

Las Vegas Squatter (uncredited)

Jozef Aoki

Japanese Hacker (uncredited)

Anthony Burkhalter

Traveler (uncredited)

Eduardo Jed Camara

Student (uncredited)

Darlene Dalmaceda

Casino Patron / Pedestrian (uncredited)

Alex Gillison

Driver (uncredited)

Phillip Allen Hall III

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Romulus Hotea

Bare Knuckle Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Jimi James

Las Vegas Squatter (uncredited)

Slim Khezri

ExoCon Attendee (uncredited)

Matthew Leonhart

Conference attendee (uncredited)

Stephanie McIntyre

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Amelie McKendry

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Lovell Richards

City Worker (uncredited)

Brian Robak

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Andre Rutherford

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Shane Santos

ExoCon Conventioneer (uncredited)

Nicolas Savidis-Macris

Fight Spectator (uncredited)

Earl Vincent Sherwood II

Police Officer (uncredited)

Elicia Stokes Navarro

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Alyx Stone

Doctor (uncredited)

Austin Lien

Conference Attendee (uncredited)

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

A SCREEN ZEALOTS REVIEW www.screenzealots.com **LOUISA SAYS:** “Jason Bourne” is a spy movie for imbeciles. The entire film feels like it’s written using nothing more than the vocabulary of a 12 year old and consists of two very tiring hours of repetition. Bourne gets chased, throws some punches, and gets away. Shoot, bleed, run, escape. Shoot, bleed, run, escape. Shoot, bleed, run, escape. Repeat to infinity. I actually felt bad for the actors having to deliver such dreadful dialogue; their onscreen characters literally describe everything that’s happening as it unfolds (“It’s Bourne!” and “I’m going to shoot!” and “He’s running upstairs!” and “The files are downloaded!”). At some point it started to get funny. Matt Damon is back as Jason Bourne and it feels like he’s sleepwalking through the entire movie. Even the talented Alicia Vikander phones in her questionable performance (is she supposed to have an accent or not?) and Tommy Lee Jones plays yet another scowling caricature of a sinister government official. There’s little in the way of character development and the only actor who’s enjoyable here is franchise veteran Julia Stiles. What a pity that she’s not given much to do. Even the action sequences are inexcusably incoherent. Paul Greengrass is one of my least favorite directors, mainly because he loves that fast cutting junk where I can’t tell what is going on in the movie. It’s a filmmaking style for those with short attention spans and it’s a sign of extreme laziness. Greengrass sucks all the fun out of what should’ve been a spectacular car chase down the Las Vegas strip. Instead of taking his time and showing off the pageantry of stunt driving with a steady hand (see the legendary cinematic car chases in Quentin Tarantino’s “Death Proof,” William Friedkin’s “The French Connection,” Peter Yates’ “Bullit,” Justin Lin’s “Fast Five,” or hell, even Michael Bay’s “Bad Boys II“), Greengrass once again opts for the lazy way out and gives us a messy commotion of three second snippets that seem to be edited together in a blender on the high setting. None of the elements work: the film covers no new ground, it lacks any energy, and it simply feels tired, making “Jason Bourne” the lamest of all in the series. **MATT SAYS:** “Conversation” with 5-word sentences using spy and techno-jargon. Quick cut to person typing on computer: Beep, boop, beep. Quick cut to shaky cam conversation. Another five-word-sentence conversation and more shaky cam. Cut to shaky-cam motorcycle chase with no sense of geography. Cut back to computer. Cut, cut, cut. Shaky cam, shaky cam, shaky cam. “Jason Bourne” might as well have been shot and assembled by a seven-year-old with ADD that hasn’t taken his Ritalin. It wasn’t so much edited as jammed together. So little artistry went into making this movie that it’s hard to even call Paul Greengrass its “director.” One of my recurring rants is on the use of quick cutting and shaky cams in action films: it’s the hallmark of lazy filmmaking. When your action sequences are constructed by using cut after cut after cut, you don’t have to worry about storyboarding (contrast “The Raid: Redemption“). You don’t need actors who have any training in fight choreography (contrast “The Raid 2“). You don’t have to concern yourself with geography or spatial relationships. In other words, instead of having to WORK at creating a compelling action sequence, you can hack your way through it. And boy, there is NO ONE working in film now that loves hack action better than Paul Greengrass. And nowhere has Greengrass’s hackiness been on display more than in “Jason Bourne.” It’s his masterpiece of hacketry. I can continue making up new word forms using “hack” to describe this movie and director, but I think you get the idea. In addition to the bad direction and editing, “Jason Bourne” stinks because it’s a poor excuse for a spy thriller. We are subjected to scene after scene of dreadful acting. Julia Stiles (Nicky Parsons) is the worst of the lot, but Matt Damon (Jason Bourne), Alicia Vikander (Heather Lee) and Tommy Lee Jones (Director Dewey) are only marginally better. The script is abysmal, with the characters not so much dialoguing with one another as speaking spy techno-jargon while they type on computers that are constantly beep-bloop-bleeping (no computer I’ve ever used makes so many noises when scanning files). Using words that sound cool does not make a scene interesting. And the plot? It’s barely even there. I found only three things enjoyable about this movie. The very first fight scene between Bourne and some nameless guy — the one you see in the trailer. The story thread featuring the Silicon Valley billionaire that refused to screw over the public in the name of national security. And the final vehicular chase scene down Las Vegas Boulevard — which I liked in spite of the terrible editing (which, incidentally, got the geography of the Strip all wrong). Please don’t make this movie a hit, because then we will get lots of imitators (like we did after “The Bourne Supremacy” and “The Bourne Ultimatum“, when quick cuts and shaky cam were used in 95% of all action pictures). Demand more for your money. There are so many movies that do it better than this one. Do you want an engaging, twisty techno-spy thriller? Check out the “Mission Impossible” series. Do you want a well-written story of international espionage and intrigue? See “Our Kind of Traitor.” Do you want well-choreographed fight sequences? Watch “The Raid” movies. Hell, even this summer’s “Warcraft” did a better job with its fights and action that this film. **A SCREEN ZEALOTS REVIEW www.screenzealots.com**

Reno

**New officials, new operations at agency, but the same old Bourne!** I thought the original films are meant to be a trilogy, but when filmmakers saw money, they went ahead with the fourth in a new direction. So now with this, it has returned to the original storyline. The Jason Bourne, whose quest to find the answers was over. Yet, a new chapter begins with this like another trilogy is on making like the 'Star Wars' with a new storyline and adventures. Still the theme remains the same, like running and chasing. So the story was just a one or two liner. But if you like the action sequences, this has got plenty of them to entertain you. That's should be a main reason, if you want to see it, other than that the film was average kind. Matt Damon's return for the title role was the best thing happened in here with the director of 'Supremecy' and 'Ultimatum'. I think Alicia Vikander's role is yet to exploit and that would be in the next two films. Looks like an interesting combo between her and Matt, so waiting for the official news. The same formula for this is what disappointing, though not a bad flick. After all, that's how we know Bourne series. So go for it if you are up to date with this franchise, because there's going to be at least another two films if my guess is right. _6/10_