The Bourne Legacy

"Good"

The Bourne Legacy Review


Writer Gilroy adds directing to his Bourne chores, shifting the franchise into a cerebral thriller punctuated by plodding action sequences. It's watchable, but doesn't have enough sense of character or purpose to make us care about anything that happens.

Genetically altered government agent Aaron Cross (Renner) is part of Outcome, a parallel programme to Treadstone, which created Jason Bourne. Since Bourne's antics have lifted the lid on Treadstone, Outcome director Eric (Norton) decides to terminate his programme by brutally killing everyone involved. But Aaron slips through the net, as does geneticist Marta (Weisz), whom Aaron needs for the meds that keep him going. As Eric's team hunts them down, they head to Manila to find a solution.

The story takes place at the same time as the events of The Bourne Ultimatum, so we see actors from that film (including David Strathairn, Albert Finney, Joan Allen and Paddy Considine) scuttling around the edges. But this movie only rarely captures the hard-edged realism tinged with real emotion that characterised the Matt Damon trilogy. Instead, Gilroy fills much of the overlong running time with expository dialog about the government search operation, various super-spy programmes and the medical science behind them.

Renner is efficient as the efficient, understated expert who fiercely pushes everything forward. And Norton relishes the moral quagmire of a character who murders innocent people in order to protect his country. But it's Weisz who holds our interest as a character she has played before: a brainy women caught up in events out of her control. She's the one character we engage with, so Marta's flirty semi-romance with Aaron feels rather tender.

But this hybrid between spy procedural and globe-hopping action movie never quite gels, mainly because the action scenes feel so tacked on, badly shot and edited in such a way that we can't quite see what's happening, except that everyone's acting out of character. There's an especially trite climactic plot point (involving Changchien's uber-agent) that feels added by the studio to up the action ante, but ends up as a damp squib. But the film's epilogue intriguingly hints that things could get back on track if they decide to make Part 5.



The Bourne Legacy

Facts and Figures

Run time: 135 mins

In Theaters: Friday 10th August 2012

Box Office USA: $113.2M

Box Office Worldwide: $276.6M

Budget: $130M

Distributed by: Universal Pictures

Production compaines: Captivate Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Relativity Media, Kennedy/Marshall Company, The, Dentsu

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 3 / 5

Rotten Tomatoes: 55%
Fresh: 119 Rotten: 96

IMDB: 6.7 / 10

Cast & Crew

Director:

Producer: , , Ben Smith, Jeffrey M. Weiner

Starring: as Aaron Cross, as Ezra Kramer, as Dr. Marta Shearing, as Byer, as Turso, as Pamela Landy, as Dita Mandy, as Dr. Albert Hirsch, as Arthur Ingram, as #3, as Vendel, as Noah Vosen, as Larry Hooper, as Ward, Sheena Colette as Candent Woman #2, Louis Ozawa Changchien as LARX #3, as Ray Wills, Jennifer Kim as Outcome #4, as Dr. Connie Dowd, as Mackie, Page Leong as Mrs. Yun, Robert Christopher Riley as Outcome #6, as Dr. Donald Foite, Lou Veloso as boatman

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