Review of "The Bourne Supremacy"
Aug. 26th, 2004 02:56 pmAs plot lines go, great flick. Professional assassin with amnesia, trying to remember who he was, living quietly on a beach with a woman. Sounds idyllic, until someone wants to use him as a fall guy for 2 murders. After the two murders, the killer heads to where Bourne lives, and then all hell breaks loose.
The acting in this movie was first rate, story line very tight, but the director of photography should be flogged. I can understand wanting certain scenes to look frantic, but that abysmal hodgepodge of jittering, jerking, out of focus film made me want to puke (that combined with the fragrances all the movie goers bathed in before coming to the theater X-P) The constant jerkiness was nausea producing.
Here's to hoping the following Bourne movies aren't so scrambled.
The acting in this movie was first rate, story line very tight, but the director of photography should be flogged. I can understand wanting certain scenes to look frantic, but that abysmal hodgepodge of jittering, jerking, out of focus film made me want to puke (that combined with the fragrances all the movie goers bathed in before coming to the theater X-P) The constant jerkiness was nausea producing.
Here's to hoping the following Bourne movies aren't so scrambled.