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The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
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In the third film based on author Robert Ludlum's bestsellers, former CIA agent Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) hits the ground running — and from then on the pace never slackens. The subtle and simple script is dazzling, as Bourne zips through stunning global locations to discover the truth about his past and take revenge on those responsible for his brainwashed plight. Damon has really made the role of the troubled assassin his own, and returning director Paul Greengrass employs the same hand-held camera technique he used in The Bourne Supremacy to add immediacy and up-close-and-personal thrills to the terrific stunts. With flashbacks to both previous episodes, and stars Joan Allen and Julia Stiles returning to marvellous effect, this instalment is essentially one long chase that never loses its grip or credibility. Nothing is overplayed, from the scary surveillance tracking methods to the high-level corruption, making this a superbly crafted masterclass in intelligent action film-making. AJ
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Running time
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110min
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Country of origin
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US
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Genre
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Spy Action Thriller
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Original language
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English / French / Arabic / Russian / Spanish
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Screenplay
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Tony Gilroy, Scott Z Burns, George Nolfi, from a story by Gilroy, from the novel by Robert Ludlum
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Theatrical distributor
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Universal
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UK cinema certificate
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12A
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UK cinema release date
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August 2007
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Subtitling information
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In English, French, Arabic, Russian, Spanish with subtitles
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