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judex
07-25-2004, 04:41 AM
I was really looking forward to this movie. The direction really hurt the movie. Talk about MTV camera work and editing. While the original had crisp action and photography, the sequal was filmed in a way that it was hard to tell what was going on. The camera jumped around so much, that I wanted to yell "keep still" at the screen. It was edited with way too many quick cuts that made it difficult to get a feel for the action scenes. This is really too bad because the acting was good and the story wasn't bad. Overall, I liked the movie, but felt it was a real comedown from the first film --SPOILER ALERT-- I did think the death scene of Franke Potente was very well done.

bronsonseven
07-26-2004, 08:21 AM
I really liked it as well, but the too shaky camera work killed it. I understand gritty realism but I also understand that the audience wants to see action as well.

Good Ole Flopp
08-01-2004, 07:19 PM
:)
i just saw it over the weekend, i give it a 6/10

:)
the perfectly coordinated action sequences were sort of ridiculous and unbelievable, the "oh by the way, i waxed your parents, have a nice day" scene could've been left out, but there was no boo hooty hoo hoo and no "my baby!!!" so i liked it okay.

hrricne
08-03-2004, 07:53 PM
Did the film threat reveiwer see the Bourne Identity? Bourne, clearly did not kill the leader of treadstone. An assasin killed him out in the street, not Bourne.

truepictures
08-03-2004, 09:18 PM
At the start of the end credits, I was still waiting for the action scenes to start. Give me a break. I loved the first one and this one was a complete waste of time.

For some reason, I'm not impressed by Jason Bourne being able to climb high-rises next to the people he is calling.

Pete Vonder Haar
08-04-2004, 11:09 PM
Did the film threat reveiwer see the Bourne Identity? Bourne, clearly did not kill the leader of treadstone. An assasin killed him out in the street, not Bourne.

Once. Two years ago. A thousand pardons.