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Genre | Drama, DVD Movie, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers, Blu-ray Movie, Mystery & Suspense, Action & Adventure See more |
Format | Multiple Formats, NTSC, AC-3, Box set, Dolby, Color, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen |
Contributor | Matt Damon |
Language | English |
Runtime | 5 hours and 44 minutes |
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Get ready for non-stop action, edge-of-your-seat suspense and spectacular chase sequences with everyone's favorite assassin in The Bourne Trilogy! Matt Damon is Jason Bourne, an elite government agent determined to outwit and outmaneuver anyone who stands in the way of his finding out the secrets of his mysterious past. Follow his explosive, action-packed adventures in three blockbuster films from one of the most popular series of all time: The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum. Loaded with hours of bonus features, The Bourne Trilogy is the complete Bourne experience for movie fans everywhere! Disc 1 - The Bourne Identity:
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1, 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches; 8.8 Ounces
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, NTSC, AC-3, Box set, Dolby, Color, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 5 hours and 44 minutes
- Release date : November 4, 2008
- Actors : Matt Damon
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : Spanish, French
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B001F12J0C
- Number of discs : 3
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- #1,735 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
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Pros: obviously responsible for bringing back the sense of high stakes for an individual human being who has knowledge that could be dangerous for other human beings... and for the corrupt power brokers who were responsible for his role in the first place. Famously directed and filmed in gritty-realistic "documentary style" by indie leaders Doug Liman and Paul Greengrass, spread across a number of evocative European locations, and featuring some of the most hardcore, brutal-looking fight choreography I've ever seen.
Particular standouts, to me:
1. Clive Owen's professorial assassin who goes after Bourne with all alacrity... and then his very mournful, very human acknowledgement that he was doing a job, and had become something he regretted, as he dies at the end.
2. Bourne "interrogating" Nicky about his "first job" in Berlin, with a gun to her head. The flashbacks, the look of pure disgust with himself as Nicky sobs, Julia Stiles very convincingly portraying a woman who's sure she's seconds from death. Fine, FINE work from Damon and Stiles, IMO the moral center of the second film.
3. In all three films, very creative approaches to how Bourne solves problems in action. The fact that he creates chaos and then very calmly and methodically takes advantage of it in smart ways, like ripping an evacuation plan off the embassy wall and following it in the first film, or the very simple purchase of a pre-paid cel phone that he palms into the reporter's pocket in the second film. Less wiz-bang gadgetry, more tradecraft. Love that.
4. Chris Cooper in bulldog mode in the first film. I do NOT want this guy angry with me.
Cons: If the Bond franchise generally shows England at its jingoistic worst, the Bourne franchise gives us a CIA that is essentially rogue all the way to the top, deliberately, assassinating U.S. citizens, disappearing millions in seed money to PRIVATE (of course!) Russian oil interests who are about to be exposed by Russian POLITICIANS—because, you know, Russian politicians are noted for being honest brokers of truth and justice. Joan Allen's Pamela Landy saying "I didn't sign up for this. What they did to you. This isn't who we are" is eyeroll-worthy. That sort of sentiment—noble though it is—is far too naïve for a deputy director of anything in the CIA. Bourne falling madly in love with Marie, a flighty woman with no visible means of support, no ability to plan for a future, and no recognition of the reality that the hunt for them will never be over until Bourne ends it (by whatever means). Hinting at a previous relationship between Nicky and David Webb (Bourne's real name) solely for the purpose of motivating Nicky's help... then doing nothing more with it (because it would spoil the idolization of the dead Marie). Treating Nicky, who is competent enough to manage logistics for all the Treadstone agents and who risks her life trying to help fight Daesh, as just another girl to disguise and send off. Weirdly sexist, and worse, a near-unforgivable underutilization of Julia Stiles.
Gosh, those cons sound harsh. But they sure haven't stopped me from watching this trilogy many, many times. Did I mention Matt Darmon's uncanny ability to look physically ill every time he kills someone? Did I mention the emphasis on tradecraft? Did I mention rooting for Nicky to do more?
Highly, highly recommended.
(1) The first film is very understated in its action sequences. Only 1 explosion, completely justified, and a chase scene that rivals any in film history. To get an idea of the accuracy just watch the sequence when the police officer on the motorbike flips over the car and smacks his helmet. Every sound is authentic and really adds to the overall product. I will say that the greatest disappointment in the films is the female lead played by German actress Franka Potente. Being of German decent and speaking German quite well I can say that she over acted many scenes and was never really a well-developed character. She just whines throughout the whole movie being surprised by the same issues over and over again and saying scheiße every two seconds.
(2) The second film is where it gets a little fuzzy on cinematography, but the story is so sound that you don't mind the seizure inducing camera movements. Again the action is understated and all reactions seem appropriate. The opening scene of Bourne and Marie crossing the bridge being chased by a sniper is still my favorite seen (see above for reference). The new director I think takes the 'sense of action' idea a bit too far, but again the Blu-Ray captures everything in the scenes and the sounds perfectly.
(3) The third and final Matt Damon Bourne movie is a nice combination of the first two films. The scenes are well thought out and the plot is quite deep and comes to a solid conclusion as to why and how he became the way he is. You will get a little bit of the blur 'sense of action' junk from the second film but it is much reduced and returns to the actual story.
Overall I would HIGHLY recommend this set to anyone who is a fan of spy movies. While Bourne and James Bond are really nothing alike, because of the series success they are constantly compared. If you like big explosions, gadgets, and amazing vehicles and women keep watching the Bond films I certainly do (Skyfall is Amazing!). If you like deeper characters, realism, and amazing hand to hand combat then Bourne is for you. I like them both, but they should be held as exclusive from one another. I think the Blu-Ray, like most films, is really only needed for cinephiles or audiophiles. So if you are a general movie watcher the normal DVD set should be fine.
The Bourne Identity---the Blu Ray is definitely better than my DVD version (even with the 1080i up-convert. The Video is clearer, the DTS Sound is Super and the Extras are worth buying the Blu Ray (if for no other reason). I spent hours last night and I only watched the Extras---picture in picture----and stand alone docs.
I didn't even get to the Commentaries and I had a whole nights entertainment with
only one disk.
More later I Love it, Kelly
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" Die Bourne Identität " bietet alles was man sich von so einem Streifen des Genre erwartet: Spitzen Actionszenen ohne CGI, eine spannende intelligente Story und ein gelunges Cast rund um Matt Damon. Mit seiner großartigen Performance von Jason Bourne, der Mann ohne Gedächtnis, trifft er voll ins Schwarze. Franka Potente gibt ebenfalls ein überraschend gute Leistung ab, spielt nie überzogen oder unsympatisch. Der Rest vom Aufgebot unter anderem Julia Stiles, Cris Cooper, Brian Cox und Clive Owen überzeugt ebenfalls ohne Abzüge. Die Actionszenen, Kameraführung und Schnitte sind richtig spannend und packend inszeniert, bestechen vor allen durch ihren Realismus. Die Story ist jederzeit flüssig, durchdacht und gibt ein wirklich stimmiges Gesamtbild ab!
Bild und Ton finde ich sehr gut umgesetzt, einfach hervorragend, obwohl es hin und wieder mal schwächelt, vor allem das Bild! Reichlich Extras werden ebenfalls angeboten.
Story: 5/5
Bildqualität: 4,5/5
Tonqualität: 4,5/5
Extras: 4,5/5
Die Bourne Verschwörung:
" Die Bourne Verschwörung " ist ein echt gut gelungener Nachfolger zur Bourne Identität und setzt auch hier wieder auf die Stärke des ersten Teils. Der Film wird von einer guten und intelligenten Story geleitet, bei der wieder besonders auf Realismus geachtet wird. Somit wirkt ein Jason Bourne wesentlich authentischer als seine Genre-Kollegen James Bond und der Zuschauer kann sich besser mit der Person identifizieren. Trotzdem gibt es gute Action- und Verfolgungsszenen, die hervorragend gelungen sind, so zum Beispiel erneut die tolle Autoverfolgungsjagd, diesmal durch Moskau. Die Story selbst ist etwas komplexer geworden als im ersten Teil, trotzdem kann man ihr problemlos folgen und sie bietet zudem Spannung bis zum Ende. Matt Damon spielt Jason Bourne erneut sehr stark und überzeugt auch hier in jeder einzelnen Szene! Er trägt den Film fast alleine und verleiht seinem Charakter noch etwas mehr Tiefe als im ersten Teil. Alle anderen Darsteller spielen ebenfalls sehr solide, ohne jedoch dabei besonders hervorstechen zu können. Die Schauplätze sind auch diesmal wieder nach Europa verlegt worden, wobei Berlin den größten Teil dabei ausmacht. Auch das gibt dem Film wieder den besonderen Charme wie auch schon im ersten Teil. Jedoch fehlt das besondere Etwas im Vergleich zum ersten Teil. Schade auch, dass Franke Potente nur eine kleine Rolle einnimmt, sie hatte mit Matt Damon ein so tolles Gespann im ersten Teil abgegeben. Aber alles in allem ist " Die Bourne Verschwörung " ein recht starker Film, der die vollen 108 Minuten durchgehend unterhalten kann und aufgrund seines hohen Tempos zu keinem Zeitpunkt auch nur ansatzweise langweilig wird. Für alle Thriller-Fans nur wärmstens zu empfehlen!!
Bild und Ton sind auch hier sehr gut ausgefallen. Extras finden wir hier auch!
Story: 4,5/5
Bildqualität: 4,5/5
Tonqualität: 4,5/5
Extras: 4/5
Das Bourne Ultimatum:
Es ist kaum zu glauben das " Das Bourne Ultimatum " seinen großartigen Vorgängern noch an genialen Actionszenen, ultra-spannender Story und hervorragenden Schauspielaufgebot schlägt. Matt Damon gibt in seinen vorerst letzten Einsatz als Jason Bourne wirklich alles, durch seine charismatische Art, schauspielerisches Können und körperlicher Fitness schafft er es facettenreich und glaubwürdig zu spielen. Der sonstige Cast unter anderem Julia Stiles und Joan Allen gefallen mit richtig guten Leistungen und David Strathairn als gnadenloser Verfolger gibt ebenfalls eine überzeugende Performance ab. Nun zu den Actionszenen, diese bestechen durch ihre Kamera und Schnitttechnik, beeindrucken zudem mit ihrer realistischen Machweise und tragen jederzeit Paul Greengrass` unverwechselbare Handschrift. Besonders kommt dies bei den kompromisslosen Jagden in Tangier und der Londoner Waterloo Station und bei der abschließenden spektakulären, unglaublich intensiven Autoverfolgungsjagd in New York zum Tragen. Die Story passt sich dem intelligenten, rasanten, einfach unglaublich schnellen Geschehen perfekt an, zudem führt sie alle Handlungsträger rund um Jason Bourne würdevoll und abschließend zusammen und wartet wohl mit dem spannendsten Finale des Jahres auf. Der Soundtrack von John Powell ist wirklich phantastisch, trifft jederzeit die richtige Stimmung und rundet letztendlich den Film ab. Ohne jeden Zweifel grandioser Thriller.
Bild und Ton sind hervorragend und überzeugen in ganzer Linie. Auch hier fehlen die keine Extras.
Story: 5/5
Bildqualität: 5/5
Tonqualität: 5/5
Extras: 4/5
Im Großen und Ganzem eine geniale Trilogie die in keiner Sammlung fehlen darf! Von mir gibt es hier eine klare Kaufempfehlung!!!
In Identity the journey we share with Bourne, from isolated amnesiac to multi-lingual fully realised killer, contains action, suspense and guile by the truckload. It has finger-snapping fights and a car chase borrowing from (take your pick) but easily matching The Italian Job, French Connection, Ronin and the best of Bond. But Bourne isn't just about modern action-film gimmickry; here is a character with talent, intelligence, vulnerability and oh so hidden depths. The film has it all: tension, menace, ominous European towns, snowscapes, back-story laden characters and friendly fishermen.
Supremacy has arguably the most contrived premise of the trilogy but more than makes up for this with its similar mix to Identity of action, treachery and intrigue. The film is given depth by the multi-faceted support characters and its reprising of the wintry European towns that have pretty much become a character of their own. The claustrophobia from the first film is maintained with much of the action and stealth set in an icy cold Germany and Russia. Here Bourne, again the pursuer and evader, with his memory returning in patches, is even more the man of solemnity, violence and atonement no better exemplified in a truly captivating final 20 minutes.
Finally, Ultimatum tells both its own story whilst smartly interweaving all three as it cleverly overlaps with the timeline from Supremacy. Bourne is again both the pursuer and the pursued (never so much as a hat for a disguise!) and if in the last film he sought penitence, in this he's out for retribution. Again the action, fight sequences and tension are stunning as is Bourne's continuing nerve-shredding ability to outwit his surveillance-heavy trackers. And the section in Waterloo Station has to be one of the all time standout sequences of its kind, with its stunning blend of suspense, action and sheer cunning. This third film which nicely book-ends the first with practically the same scene, is so good I'm praying they don't do another.
My niggles are few but in the interests of balance I know I'm not the first to point out that its superb action is sometimes a little marred with the excessive camera-judder favoured by director Paul Greengrass. And on a macro level I'd concede that Bourne's ability to consistently outsmart his enemies of seemingly limitless resources, with pretty much just his wits and a mobile phone, is a perhaps a little dubious.
For my money Ultimatum just tops Identity but really there's only half a star separating all three. But as good as these films are the final word has to go to Matt Damon who, notwithstanding his heavy-weight supporting cast, gives a masterful performance in under-acting; he is a vulnerable lost soul in a foreign land and he is the deadly weapon in full command of his environment. In the hands of a lesser actor these would still be great films, in the hands of a professional like Damon, they're outstanding.
Handlung:
Während einer stürmischen Nacht wird ein bewusstloser Mann von der Crew eines Fischerbootes aus dem Wasser gezogen und notdürftig verarztet. Der Mann hat 2 Kugeln in seinem Rücken und erholt sich relativ schnell wieder, allerdings kann er sich weder an seinen Namen, noch was eigentlich passiert ist, oder woher er kommt.
Ein wundersames Laserimplantat, welches in seiner Hüfte verborgen war, ist der einzige Hinweis auf seine Identität, in Form von einer Nummer, welche zu einer Schweizer Bank gehört.
Daraufhin macht er sich auf den Weg nach Zürich und bemerkt dabei, das er mehrere Sprachen fließend spricht, sehr sportlich ist und scheinbar mit Waffen umgehen kann. Dort angekommen versucht er seine Herkunft und Identität zu ergründen, muss aber auch feststellen, das unbekannte Männer hinter ihm her sind.
Die Bourne Verschwörung
Handlung:
Jason Bourne ist untergetaucht und befindet sich in Indien mit seiner Freundin, als in Berlin ein russischer Hinweisgeber umgebracht wird, werden vor Ort Jasons' Fingerabdrücke gefunden und er gerät wieder ins Visier der CIA.
Wer war für das Attentat verantwortlich und warum will man es Jason in die Schuhe schieben? Ihm bleibt nicht viel Zeit, herauszufinden wer hinter der Verschwörung steckt und sein Gedächtnis weiter zurück zu holen.
Verfolgt wird er dabei von internationalen Geheimdiensten, welche ihn töten wollen, auch damit er keine Informationen von seinen Auftraggebern Preis geben kann oder brisante Details an die Öffentlichkeit gelangen.
Das Bourne Ultimatum
Handlung:
Jason Bourne hat keine richtige Identität, keine Freunde, keine Vergangenheit und hat sein Gedächtnis noch nicht komplett zurück erlangt, verlor aber den einzigen Menschen, den er liebte und nach seiner Amnesie wirklich gekannt hat und vertrauen konnte.
Er will nun endlich alles über seine Vergangenheit und Identität wissen und warum die CIA ihn als Auftragsmörder missbraucht haben. Die CIA schickt neue Profikiller, um ihn zu töten und zum schweigen zu bringen, da die Wahrheit gefährlich sein kann in den falschen Händen und die CIA in ein schlechtes Licht rücken könnte.
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Technisches für alle 3 Teile:
Das Bild ist gestochen scharf, die Farben sehen klasse aus, vor neuen Produktionen braucht sich dieser nun einige Jahre alte Film nicht zu verstecken.
Der Ton klingt einfach großartig und auch die Synchronsprecher machen ihre Arbeit sehr gut. Die Dialoge sind sehr gut gemacht und sind allesamt passend.
Die Schauspielerische Leistung und die Stunts sind sehr gut inszeniert.
Brutal wird der Film nie, ab und an mal ein wenig blutig, stört hier aber auch nicht bzw es fehlt auch keine "Brutalität".
Im großen und Ganzen sind die Filme logisch und nachvollziehbar, es gibt aber auch ab und an einige Szenen, die nicht ganz realistisch sind, tut hier aber keinen Abbruch.
Fazit:
Sehr gut umgesetzter Action-Thriller mit ordentlichen Stunts, dazu ist das Thema nach wir vor aktuell (NSA-Affähre, die Rolle der CIA in politischen Verwicklungen weltweit)
In cartoons, the characters are completely indestructible. Think of Wil-E-Coyote in the Roadrunner cartoons. Jason Bourne is the equivalent of an entire Roadrunner cartoon, in that he has Wil-E-Coyote's apparently bottomless pit of ingenuity and finance and his ability to survive complete disaster, combined with Roadrunner's perpetual success in outwitting Wil-E (meep-beep!).
So, given the complete impossibility of the whole enterprise, what makes these films so entertaining? Much of the credit lies with the excellent Matt Damon, who somehow makes into a living, breathing creature the character of Jason Bourne, the killing machine with no past, and, if various nefarious Washington types can help it, no future either. In addition, the one-man-against-the-system drama, especially a system gone bad with a fearsome apparatus and that apparently holds all the cards, is always a good story line - one tends to root fiercely for the little guy. If you want spectacular chases and fight scenes, forget James Bond, this is where it's all at - Bourne's ability to (almost literally) leap tall buildings with a single bound and demolish half-a-dozen armed assailants equipped only with a toothpick (okay, okay, I made that last bit up) is wonderful to behold. The last of the three films is especially good, as a particularly nasty CIA director is constantly outwitted by the ever-versatile and ingenious Bourne, and finally receives his come-uppance.
As I say, all of this is as inherently absurd and cartoonish as Bond or Bauer, but I find it much more entertaining, and I hope that the proposed (and currently stalled) fourth Bourne film goes ahead.