hala, axxo daw. pwede diay na diri
august 15 "daw" i.show ngari pinas..
I've read the books when I was still in college and I got hooked on reading LUDLUM novels. I live on the Upper East Side, 71st street and we saw them shoot some scenes for the movie. I even have a picture with Matt Damon. I liked the movie.
Tinuod ba ni na balita, mga gilampasan ang kita sa previous movies like transformers, pirates of the ... etc?
tanaw jud ko ani..... nkasunod jud ko ani..... nice au
nanaman ko nakita mga DVD pirated sa Bourne Ultimatum,dnata paabot dugay kung gadali mo palit nalang. hehe.![]()
Bourne Ultimatum, review
by: me
What cumulative set of infidelities are now commited against Ludlum's
books now that the movie series has come full circle? I suppose it doesn't matter.
I don't think setting a story around present day would have warranted a premise
where they could include Carlos the Jackal and the original era that concerned
the novels. Nonetheless the Bourne trilogy films will remain to be one of the
most solid action-thrillers around.
Except that the later 2 films have the fault and problem of dense camerawork,
where you can't appreciate the action fully most of the time! Ultimatum has
a lot of its moments. Most memorable are Bourne guiding the targeted journalist
with his superskills and wit in intelligence and evasion, or the rooftop jumping
sequences that ends in a brawl with Desh (?) the assassin. As in Ludlum books,
even outside the Bourne series, a trademark of characters is hand-to-hand
grappling and disarming, much of these are used in Ultimatum and we become
habitutated to them, but nonetheless we can not be in awe with much of the
action because of Greengrass's decisions in cinematography.
Like the previous 3 films, Ultimatum not only features an exceptional script,
but some of the best acting in an act-tion film, the woman Pamela Landy switches
roles to being Bourne's protector as her role as antagonist was absolved and
is replaced by David Strathairn. Those who have seen the 2nd film by the way
will appreciate how parts of it were INTEGRATED into Ultimatum, such as the
last scene of Supremacy, which turns out to be one of the major turning points
in this film after all!
If the sins of Greengrass on camerawork can be redeemed, perhaps it is with
the final scenes, the last shot that perfectly adds a sense of cohesion, closure
and symmetry as it is a visual parralel to the opening of IDENTITY, if you watch
the film you'll know what I mean when I say it harbingers Bourne's very essence
as a trapped and tragic character, and after Nikki Parson's character smiles and
Moby's song plays - the visuals shift to symbolizing Bourne's freedom from it all
at last. (?)
4/5, because of very good direction, script, acting and I guess the lousy
photography won't be so scathing after all because of those good points.
Extreme Ways are gone at last!!!
kakita nako...nindot jud...pro nglibog lng ko nganong si nikki nitabang man sa atong ngbomb ni daniels?
Originally Posted by bhong96
You might wanna put a spoiler warning alert for those who haven't seen it yet.
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