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The Bourne Legacy is an upcoming 2012 American action Thriller and the fourth installment in the Bourne film series, which is based on Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne novels. It is directed by Tony Gilroy, screenwriter of the first three films and is due to be released on August 10, 2012 in the US and August 13, 2012 in the UK.
The film is very loosely based on The Bourne Legacy, a later Bourne novel written by Eric Van Lustbader, but like the previous three films in the franchise, it has a completely different plot from the source material. The character Jason Bourne, previously played by Matt Damon, does not appear in this film.
The film is very loosely based on The Bourne Legacy, a later Bourne novel written by Eric Van Lustbader, but like the previous three films in the franchise, it has a completely different plot from the source material. The character Jason Bourne, previously played by Matt Damon, does not appear in this film.
The Bourne Legacy (2012)
135 min - Action | Adventure | Thriller - 10 August 2012 (USA)
The Bourne Legacy: The Movie:Summary
To become an elite government operative, a man hands himself over to the same agency that birthed the likes of Jason Bourne, but he's eventually forced to go on the run.The fourth installment of the highly successful Bourne series sees the return of the franchise's screenwriter, Tony Gilroy, this time stepping into the director's seat for an entry which sidelines main character Jason Bourne in order to focus on a fellow estranged assassin (Jeremy Renner). Edward Norton and Rachel Weisz co-star, with Joan Allen and Albert Finney reprising their roles from the previous films.
Director: Tony Gilroy
Writers: Tony Gilroy (screenplay), Dan Gilroy (screenplay)
Stars: Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton
The Bourne Legacy: The Movie:Plot
The plot of The Bourne Legacy kicks off from that attempt to scrap Outcome, which includes assassinating all the field agents. Jeremy Renner plays Aaron Cross, an Outcome agent who’s lucky enough to figure out that he’s being hunted, and uses his smarts to avoid getting killed. The rest of the film involves Cross teaming up with Marta, played by Rachel Weisz, a doctor who helped administer the drugs for his genetic enhancement. His mission is to make those enhancements permanent so he no longer has to worry about relying on the meds. In the meantime, Eric Byer, played by Edward Norton, is a CIA operations manager attempting to find and eliminate Cross before any Senate hearings might unearth evidence of the program.
Basically, The Bourne Legacy, true to its title, follows the basic template of the first and second Bourne films. You’ve got a field agent from a secret program who goes missing. He mostly just wants to live his own life and mind his own business, but jerks at the CIA are trying to kill him. He’s trying to further his own ends while simultaneously avoiding various targeted assassinations. Where the other Bourne sequels were very similar in structure, the overall plot was continuous and thus always interesting. By introducing us to a new character only to repeat that same plot, right down to an ending ripped right from the first film, The Bourne Legacy can’t escape feeling like a cheap cash-in on a great franchise.
The Bourne Legacy
It doesn’t help matters that Aaron Cross falls completely flat as a character. That isn’t to say Renner does a poor job. He’s perfectly fine, bringing the same magnetic charm as he did in The Hurt Locker, Mission: Impossible 4 and The Avengers. In fact, it’s kind of refreshing to have a lead character in this film who’s got a personality that’s essentially the opposite of Matt Damon’s Jason Bourne. What fails Renner isn’t his performance, but the writing. The film lacks a hook. The plot works, but it has no reason to exist except so that this movie can exist
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