The Bourne Supremacy
... leave them alone. The Bourne Supremacy re-enters the world of expert assassin Jason Bourne, who continues to find himself plagued by pieces of nightmares from his former life. When a CIA operation to purchase classified Russian documents is blown by a rival agent, who then shows up in the village where Bourne and Marie (Potente) have been living, the couple pack up their belongings and try to leave. When Marie is killed instead of Bourne, he retrieves the one passport that has his real name and information on it, and leaves. Bourne is now intent on revenge. While in Nepal, Italy, Bourne is taken in for interrogation when his passport comes up with a flag on it from the CIA. Pamela Landy (Joan Allen) is the task chief for the CIA and is looking for Bourne after a politician is killed by an assassin calling himself "Jason Bourne" by leaving a copy of Bourne’s fingerprint at the scene of the crime. Landy wants to reopen the files from the agency that trained Bourne, it had been closed two years earlier when the director was killed. Bourne must now clear his name, keep the new plots from unfolding, and untangle the memory that continues to plague him. Supremacy is action packed from the start to finish it doesn't leave you hanging. This movie also has one of the biggest and best car chase scenes since The Fast and the Furious. If you liked the first one you will definitely like this one. It's just as good as the Bourne Identity and it has more action and suspense. There are some shocking things that happen and it is pretty intense what Bourne goes through. Matt Damon also did a lot of his own stunts which were not easy. He even threw out his back and got punched in the face. But doing his own stunts really made the movie feel real and its not like some movies were it is all computer animation. What would have been a great movie, Matt Damon was superb as the stoic/confused assassin, was destroyed by the camerawork where the camera is extremely close up to the action, is constantly jerking randomly, and switches shots so quickly the mind can't follow. The action scenes and car chase were impossible to really see. As opposed to the first movie,...