

This time around Bourne (Damon) is lured out of hiding by Nicky Parsons (Julia Stiles), who is able to give Bourne some information about his past and the death of his father. That's the other fundamental flaw with returning director Paul Greengrass' film why does it exist? Greengrass directed the two sequels (" The Bourne Supremacy" and " The Bourne Ultimatum," Doug Liman directed " The Bourne Identity") but stayed away from the Jeremy Renner headlined "The Bourne Legacy." Most fans of this series cried afoul at the Renner flick, which makes me think "Jason Bourne" is here to eradicate the memory of the spinoff. Maybe he stopped making "Bourne" films because he was ready to move past them. Matt Damon, who returns as the titular character, looks like he longs to be elsewhere. But in the latest film, " Jason Bourne," he seems much more distant than before.


Jason Bourne has always been a serious and stoic character, rarely cracking anything that resembles a smile.
