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Re: The Bourne Legacy

#51 Post by ZoeBanfield » Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:42 pm

I thoroughly enjoyed it! :) The first explosion made me jump in my seat. I think it was partly the audio in the cinema. lol! ;) Some amazing stunt work and the chase scenes were excellent!

I agree with comments earlier that it could be a standalone film. Renner is believable. I thought he shined in MI4 and that set him up to be accepted as this action character.

Would happily watch it again.

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#52 Post by TheOnes » Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:46 pm

Given this is the second Bourne film i've seen (friend took me to see Bourne Ultimatum when it came out. Havn't seen it since), i was pretty lost at a few points. Ie: I only knew the first 20 minutes took place at the same time as the previous movie as i remembered bits and pieces from the 3rd film (Waterloo shooting, the control room hunting Bourne, etc) and it did a pretty good job of setting up and exploring consequences of Bournes actions through different angles via the Norton Man. However certain threads kind of lost me along the way. The whole problem with the [spoiler]med's and the crisis "your still on greens, they viraled everyone, etc"[/spoiler] just left me confused as i felt it went by too fast and didn't explain much. I couldn't get invested in that conversation as i didn't know what those meds were for. However i excused it as i assumed it was explored in the other movies and i should've watched them beforehand

Other than threads like that it seemed to have great structure to start off with. Things didn't seem to happen which either disrupted or didn't contribute to the flow of the story. Things seemed to happen naturally, including exposition (i felt it had a very real world quality where characters seemed to ask about things at the right time and get information in a way thats not convenient, not for the sake of the audience knowing about it but still feeding them). Full scenes seemed to hand off pretty well. And i really loved seeing the process the C.I.A (i think) was taking on hunting Aaron and the doctor from the house. They really seemed to figure things out and analyse like people really would, instead of the typical: "Derpie doo the computer triangulated signals from Aarons gold teeth inside a metal container the size of a train". They sourced evidence and went through everything manually and you really believed the logic behind the conclusions they were coming to based on great set up and development. But IMO it completely fell apart when they hit the Philippines.

The sudden of inclusion of a [spoiler]new hit man with a glazed over backstory who seemed to be a grunt while the department can relax and play chess for a while[/spoiler], boring action where somehow i didn't care what was happening and it was the worse shaky cam ever (normally don't mind it as much as anyone, but this time it just annoyed the hell out of me). The viral being built up as being impossible and theoretical and a reason why they hadn't done it for the blue meds yet seemed to be relatively easy to create, administer and take effect, and we never see any markup or increase in performance or a consequence from this. Which made it seem like a wasted plot point. And then the movie just stops with a lack of resolution or a checkpoint to have a reason to end. It was just like: "We ran out of footage. Don't worry we'll have more in a few years".

So to sum up.

First Half- Great structure, effort to catch on but slightly explained for new comers and great dialogue and tension 8/10
Second Half- Lazy action, structure turned into a mess like TDKR, development seemed to be chucked out the window and let the film down 4/10

Overall-6/10
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Re: The Bourne Legacy

#53 Post by Snowwhite » Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:03 pm

thought this film was so pointless, it had hardly any relation to the other films as i made myself watch all the other films previous to this. it was also too long that after a while i got so fidgety and kept looking at the time thinking when it was going to end.
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Re: The Bourne Legacy

#54 Post by funthing29 » Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:30 pm

TheOnes wrote: [spoiler]The viral being built up as being impossible and theoretical and a reason why they hadn't done it for the blue meds yet seemed to be relatively easy to create, administer and take effect, and we never see any markup or increase in performance or a consequence from this. Which made it seem like a wasted plot point.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]It is not meant to increase his brain function further, but rather make the existing alteration permanent (ie if he went without a blue pill for too long, then he would have reverted back to his original mental faculties).[/spoiler]
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Re: The Bourne Legacy

#55 Post by TheOnes » Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:35 pm

funthing29 wrote:
TheOnes wrote: [spoiler]The viral being built up as being impossible and theoretical and a reason why they hadn't done it for the blue meds yet seemed to be relatively easy to create, administer and take effect, and we never see any markup or increase in performance or a consequence from this. Which made it seem like a wasted plot point.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]It is not meant to increase his brain function further, but rather make the existing alteration permanent (ie if he went without a blue pill for too long, then he would have reverted back to his original mental faculties).[/spoiler]
[spoiler]Ah ha, fair enough. Thanks

Did they state how long he could go without the pills before reverting to the previous mental state? I seem to recall the guy at the Cabin's shock that he went without a blue for 32 hours, and he stated he went without a green for 52 hours but that didn't matter as green was now permanent. Was there a limit specified of how long he could go (either in Legacy or any of the other movies)?[/spoiler]
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Re: The Bourne Legacy

#56 Post by ZoeBanfield » Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:43 pm

Snowwhite wrote:thought this film was so pointless, it had hardly any relation to the other films as i made myself watch all the other films previous to this. it was also too long that after a while i got so fidgety and kept looking at the time thinking when it was going to end.
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3/10

I found the seats very uncomfortable and that didn't help.

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Re: The Bourne Legacy

#57 Post by DaveWeed » Fri Aug 10, 2012 12:05 am

Watched this at the bromborough odeon tonight.
Very slow to get going & the most uncomfotable seats i have had in a cinema.
Action scenes were excellent as was Jeremy Renner.
Overall 4/10

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Re: The Bourne Legacy

#58 Post by McG » Fri Aug 10, 2012 12:24 am

Saw this in a packed Odeon Quay in Glasgow . . . mind you, there only was 69 seats! Great to see Moggers and sister! o/
I must admit at the start I struggled a little . . . No . . . a lot . . as the film jumped all over the world. :confused:
Once it settled I enjoyed the film but as a stand alone rather than as a Bourne film. Renner :star: was very good in the part and was very easy on the eye! :cool:
I loved the chase scenes and found the film to be highly entertaining. I would have happily pa*d to see this film.
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Re: The Bourne Legacy

#59 Post by soonforgotten » Fri Aug 10, 2012 12:48 am

I'm terribly disappointed by this film, as both a big fan of the Bourne trilogy and of Jeremy Renner. I didn't hate the film as I watched it, I was mostly bored. But now after writing my review, the 5/10 feels too generous.

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Re: The Bourne Legacy

#60 Post by moggers » Fri Aug 10, 2012 9:38 am

I saw this last night at the Odeon Quay, as McG said it was in one of the smaller cinemas so by 6:30 there were a few folk being turned away which was a shame. I loved the first half of the film but agree that once the action moved from the US things went a bit rubbish. The chase scene was good but I had lost interest in the two main characters by then. It just all seemed a bit diluted after a strong start. 5/10

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