Jason Bourne

4.00
    Jason Bourne
    2016

    Synopsis

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

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    Cast

    • Matt DamonJason Bourne
    • Tommy Lee JonesRobert Dewey
    • Alicia VikanderHeather Lee
    • Vincent CasselAsset
    • Julia StilesNicky Parsons
    • Riz AhmedAaron Kalloor
    • Joe KennardAthens Bravo Agent
    • Amy De BhrúnHub Tech
    • Ato EssandohCraig Jeffers
    • Scott ShepherdDirector NI Edwin Russell

    Recommandations

    • 95

      TheWrap

      This fourth entry after a nine-year break for Damon and Greengrass should represent, for those ready and able to separate popcorn mayhem from the grim realities of world headlines, a bruising and exhilarating ride.
    • 83

      Entertainment Weekly

      Director Paul Greengrass (Captain Phillips, United 93) has always had a taste for the topical and political, and his third Bourne outing augments the usual truth-and-justice talking points with a strenuously current nod to digital privacy issues via a Zuckerberg-like social-media mogul (Riz Ahmed). If anything, he underplays those assets, shorting deeper story development for exotic zip codes, bang-up fisticuffs, and adrenalized chase scenes.
    • 80

      Variety

      This explosive reunion between Damon and director Paul Greengrass further reveals key secrets about Bourne’s origins, bringing its lethal protagonist as close as he’s ever likely to get to total recall.
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Up until a narratively implausible and logistically ridiculous climactic motorcycle chase through Vegas that feels like a sop to the Fast & Furious crowd, Jason Bourne is an engrossing re-immersion in the violent and mysterious world of Matt Damon's shadowy secret op.
    • 60

      The Guardian

      The Snowden/social media plotline of this film does a bit to make Bourne more relevant. But the ingredients are basically the same.
    • 60

      The Telegraph

      Hunting Bourne is more than ever a business now, with a bottom line to worry about, a crowd to please, and presumably hasty deadlines to meet. It’s not that there’s no pause for thought in this still-good-fun episode. There’s just not enough thought in the pauses.
    • 60

      CineVue

      The political commentary feels far more explicitly pointed and widely integral than in previous incarnations which adds a bold new dynamic where perhaps the same re-inventive verve is lacking in the film's formulaic story. Fortunately, Greengrass and Damon are so in command of this material it's rarely too much of a concern. Even when little of substance seems to be happening, the narrative feels propulsive.
    • 60

      Time Out London

      When the talking stops the film takes off, with a pair of bone-rattling chases set in Athens and Las Vegas that cause maximum damage to people, property and the audience’s eardrums. A bracing reminder of how fiercely efficient Greengrass can be, these scenes just about justify the existence of Jason Bourne. But, please, no more.

    Aimé par

    • Christian Kirchhoff
    • Zilo