In Reply to: "Bourne Ultimatum": Slding into storyline oblivion..... posted by mr grits on August 3, 2007 at 19:52:38:
...a lot - while it may be the weakest of the trilogy in terms of character development and plot, it more than makes up for it in action.
Roger Ebert once said you know you've seen a good film when you walk out and can't remember where you parked your car.
This film was like that - I got so involved in the action and what's going on that at the end when the lights in the theater came up, I felt a little disoriented.
Definitely the best action film of the summer.
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Follow Ups
- Personally, I enjoyed it... - mkuller 10:34:32 08/04/07 (4)
- RE: Personally, I enjoyed it... - Rich Jura 15:47:12 08/04/07 (3)
- That herky-jerky stuff can cover bad stunts and dilute the "objectionable violence". * - mr grits 10:55:19 08/05/07 (2)
- what bothers me more than that is when the camera is in too tight during fight scenes - Jazz Inmate 10:45:14 08/08/07 (1)
- The tight camera brings the viewer into the action, providing - powermatic 20:47:01 08/11/07 (0)