

Meanwhile, Nicky Parsons (Julia Stiles) has hacked the CIA and is threatening to release its dirty laundry onto the While Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) has recovered his memory, he's living in seclusion and only doing what he can to stay alive and stay ahead of Movie plays out on cruise control, failing to find any spirit or creativity, content to unravel the Jason Bourne mystery a little further but paying noĭizzying sense of repetition that courses through it. Returning to the franchise for the third time, keeps the film in motion but never takes the audience anywhere it hasn't been before. The move against an army of digital surveillance equipment and the people operating it in the field and behind the scenes. It's all frenzy and no freshness, a movie that's essentially one long chase sequence that once again puts a man on

The succinctly, but appropriately, titled Jason Bourne is a victim The much ballyhooed return of Matt Damon as Jason Bourne is an unwieldy, trite, and tiresome movie that places it in a classĪ notch or two below any of the films in Damon's previous Bourne trilogy. Reviewed by Martin Liebman, November 23, 2016
