Star Matt Damon runs in a black outfit with a gun aim on his chest on this poster for Doug Liman's The Bourne Identity |
A man gets rescued out of the Mediterranean Sea. He has no memory of who he is, but his unusual skills and clues lead him on track to uncover his identity as a clandestine weapon of the CIA.
The Bourne Identity is written by Tony Gilroy (State of Play (2009)) and W. Blake Herron (Skin Art (1993)), adapting Robert Ludlum's (The Gemini Contenders (1976)) same-titled 1980 novel, and directed by Doug Liman (Getting In (1994)).
Matt Damon (The Martian (2015)) is intense and motivated in this first entry of the successful Bourne franchise, which is especially interesting for its well-shot action scenes; especially an excellent car chase and some good fight scenes: The fight scene in the apartment, which the girl involved Marie (Franka Potente (Romulus My Father (2007))) witnesses, must be among the decade's best.
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje's (Delta of Venus (1995)) is fierce as the film's repugnant, African leader heavy, while the other stars involved don't make real impressions, and the plot never becomes very concrete or suspenseful. Another reservation against The Bourne Identity: The maybe gypsy Marie is a vague character, who almost doesn't protest at all to be suddenly hijacked onto Bourne's deadly quest.
Related posts:
Bourne franchise: The Bourne Legacy (2012) or, Bourne 4: Hokum
Doug Liman: Fair Game (2010) or, The Intelligence War
Watch a 3-minute clip from the film here
Cost: 60 mil. $
Box office: 214 mil. $
= Big hit (returned 3.56 times its cost)
[The Bourne Identity premiered 6 June (Los Angeles) and runs 119 minutes. Liman was a long-time fan of the novel and spent years getting it to the screen. Brad Pitt, Sylvester Stallone, Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Russell Crowe were approached to star, before Damon was cast. Shooting took place in Greece, Spain, Italy, including Rome, Prague, Czech Republic, Paris, France and in Switzerland from October 2000 - ?. The shoot ran long, with reshoots and contentment between Liman and the studio executives, and reportedly ran 8 mil. $ over budget. - Though the final budget listed curiously still is the pre-production agreed upon 60 mil. $. The film opened #2, behind fellow new release Scooby-Doo, to a 27.1 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it spent another 2 weeks in the top 5 (#4-#5) and grossed 121.6 mil. $ (56.8 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were Japan with 13.1 mil. $ (6.1 %) and the UK with 12.3 mil. $ (5.7 %). Roger Ebert gave the film a 3/4 star review, translating to a notch higher than this one. Bourne returned in The Bourne Supremacy (2004), and the franchise went on with 3 more sequels to date. Liman returned with Indie Is Great (2002, short), The O.C. (2003, TV-series) and theatrically with Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005). Damon returned in The Bernie Mack Show (2002, TV-series) and theatrically in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002). The Bourne Identity is certified fresh at 83 % with a 7/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]
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