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For the 1988 novel by Robert Ludlum, see The Bourne Supremacy.
The Bourne Supremacy is a 2004 film based on the Robert Ludlum novel of the same name. It is also a sequel to the 2002 film The Bourne Identity. The Bourne Supremacy continues the story of Jason Bourne, an amnesiac and former CIA assassin played by Matt Damon, and his attempt to learn more of his shadowy past as he is once more enveloped in a conspiracy surrounding the CIA and Operation Treadstone. The film also stars Franka Potente as Marie Helena Kreutz, Brian Cox as Ward Abbott, Joan Allen as Pamela Landy and Julia Stiles as Nicolette Parsons. The film was directed by Paul Greengrass, written by Tony Gilroy and Brian Helgeland and produced by Doug Liman and Frank Marshall. Universal Studios released the film to theaters in the United States on June 23, 2004 and it received a positive critical and public reaction similar to its predeccesor The Bourne Identity. The film is expected to be followed by a 2007 sequel entitled The Bourne Ultimatum.
PlotBackground
This film continues the theme of its predecessor including substantial mystery albeit in a more politically dramatic, double-sided atmosphere. It also ends the romantic sub-plot but subtly increases the emotional side of the Bourne character by further exploring his care for children. In The Bourne Identity Jason Bourne fails an assassination and gains amnesia as a result of it. Not knowing who he is, he is hunted by a CIA black ops organization called Treadstone which trains and manages expert assassins. Bourne slowly discovers he was one of these assassins and manages to sever his relationship with this organization by the end of the film, warning Treadstone of serious consequences should the CIA attempt to follow him. He also gains a companion, Marie Helena Kreutz, but fails to learn of his identity prior to his involvement in Treadstone or any additional information regarding himself including any past operations he may have been a part of. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Goa & BerlinBourne and his girlfriend from the first film, Marie, are now living anonymously in Goa. Bourne is having incomplete flashbacks of his past life, particularly an assassination in a Berlin hotel under the direction of Treadstone boss Conklin.
Kirill arrives in Goa and is spotted by Bourne. Believing Kirill to be a CIA assassin out to kill him, Bourne collects Marie and they flee in a car. Kirill chases after them. Preparing to tackle Kirill, Bourne swaps seats with Marie. Kirill produces a rifle and believing that Bourne is in the driving seat shoots Marie, but believes he has killed Bourne. The car crashes off a bridge into the river. Kirill tells Gretkov in Moscow that Bourne is dead. Bourne burns Marie's possessions, collects some money and passports, and sets off for Naples. In Berlin, one of the detonation boxes, the one with the fingerprint on it, failed to go off (which was the intended result.) Landy finds out that the fingerprint is from a CIA agent under the confidential Treadstone Project and travels to CIA Headquarters at Langley to find out who it is. Naples & LangleyAt Langley, Landy finds out that the fingerprint belongs to Bourne and gets permission to interview Ward Abbott about Treadstone. Abbott admits that he had Conklin killed after a failed operation and that he doesn't know, or care, where Bourne is. Landy reveals that she believes that the CIA's money was stolen by one of its own agents, named in the Neski files she was trying to buy in Berlin. She reveals that a Russian politician, Vladimir Neski, had previously tried to contact the CIA to identify the thief but before he could do so he was murdered by his wife in their hotel room in Berlin. Landy believes Conklin and Bourne were the thieves and, because of the fingerprint, mistakenly believes that Bourne killed the two agents in Berlin. Abbott is skeptical. Abbott and Landy are ordered to travel to Berlin to find Bourne and "take him down" to prevent further problems for the CIA. In Naples, Bourne uses his American passport, causing him to be detained at passport control. Bourne incapacitates his interrogator and duplicates the SIM card of his cellular phone. He then eavesdrops on a call from Landy to the interrogator, thereby learning Landy's name and that he is suspected in several deaths. He then steals a car and begins his journey to Germany. Munich & BerlinIn Munich he breaks into the house of another Treadstone agent, Jarda, believing he can get more information about Conklin, Landy and Berlin. Jarda says he doesn't know anything. He says the Treadstone project was shut down after Conklin's murder and that they are the last two operatives left. There is a struggle. Bourne kills him, blows up his house and travels to Berlin. In Berlin, Landy and Abbott have been joined by Nicolette Parsons (Nicky), Bourne's handler in Paris in the Bourne Identity. Bourne follows them to the CIA hub. Bourne mistakenly believes that Landy ordered his assassination in Goa. Bourne targets Landy with a rifle from an opposite building, intending to kill her. He calls her to ask why she is after him. She says it is because he killed two people in Berlin. She is referring to the CIA agents, but Bourne thinks she means the people in his flashbacks. He remembers a name - Neski. He notices Nicky and arranges to meet her at the Alexanderplatz. There, he kidnaps and interrogates her. Bourne finds out that Abbott was the real boss of Treadstone. Bourne begins to remember that he murdered Neski in the Brecker Hotel in Berlin but, despite being his handler, Nicky clearly doesn't know anything about it. Landy begins to doubt that Bourne killed the CIA agents but she also begins to doubt that Neski was murdered by his wife. Bourne visits the Brecker Hotel and begins to remember that he killed Neski on the instructions of Conklin. Neski's wife was not supposed to be in the hotel, so Bourne improvised and shot her too, making it look like a murder-suicide. He also remembers that they had a daughter, Irina. Alone together, Abbott's assistant, Danny Zorn, reveals to Abbott that he also thinks that Bourne is being framed. As Danny presents the evidence he found, Abbott kills him. Bourne breaks into Abbott’s hotel room and records a telephone conversation between him and Gretkov that reveals that he stole the CIA money and shared it with Gretkov. Abbott confesses to Bourne that he ordered his assassination in Goa. By implication, he also ordered Neski’s murder by Bourne, ordered the murder of the CIA agents by Kirill and supplied Kirill with the fingerprint that framed Bourne for it. Landy confronts Abbott who kills himself. Later, Bourne sends the tape to Landy. Moscow & New YorkBourne travels to Moscow. Kirill finds out via Gretkov that Bourne is still alive and in Moscow. Kirill sets out to kill him but he is seriously injured, possibly killed, in a car crash with Bourne. Gretkov is arrested by Landy thanks to the information Bourne provided. Bourne tracks Irina down and apologizes for killing her parents. The apology fulfills Bourne's true objective of traveling to Moscow. Bourne is then seen finally spying on Landy in New York who is still looking for him. He contacts her and she gives him an off-the-record apology and thanks him. She reveals his real name and birth town before he walks off. " Get some rest Pam. You look tired" Jason BourneThe Bourne Identity treats Jason Bourne's past and true identity as a mystery, even more so than the underlying books. This film proceeds with this mystery but adds a few pieces to the puzzle. It also further fleshes out the Treadstone operation and its purposes and that Bourne was an operative thereof. The history of Treadstone is, in part, the history of Jason Bourne.
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Critical ReactionReviews on internet critic sites suggest an overall positive disposition towards the film. Rotten Tomatoes scores the film at 82%. [1]. Some contend that the shakey camera was a problem for them, but many feel that the technique added to the tension. Cast and CrewMain Cast
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TriviaSpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
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