The Ultimate Bourne Collection Boxset [2007]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #776 in DVD
- Released on: 2007-12-10
- Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 3
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Here’s a challenge: name one action blockbuster trilogy of the last ten years that’s come close to matching the thrills and spills of the Bourne movies. Because this reviewer, and many others, can’t. There’s nothing that runs it even remotely close.
And it’s ironic too, given that the franchise kicked off with its weakest instalment. The Bourne Identity finds the title character (played by Matt Damon) without knowledge of who he is, yet with a whole host of deadly skills, and for two thirds of its running time is a strong and enjoyable action thriller. A muddled last act spoils it slightly, but fortunately, it brought in enough to convince the studio to pony up for a sequel.
What a sequel it is, too. The Bourne Supremacy is an electric, pulse-pounding second episode, as Bourne this time is forced to confront his identity issues again, after being framed for a murder he didn’t commit. It’s a compulsive game of cat and mouse with some superb moments, and it leaves you salivating for the concluding chapter.
That came in the shape of The Bourne Ultimatum, and this proves not only to be a terrific ending to the franchise, it’s also the best of the three films. The word relentless barely does it justice, but in terms of direction, staging and draw, it simply has had no big screen blockbuster equal in some years.
The end result is a trilogy that diligently tells a well-structured story, and injects it with fascinating characters, amazing set pieces and immense rewatch value. The Ultimate Bourne Collection simply demands to be seen and rewarded. And a fourth chapter wouldn’t do any harm, either… --Simon Brew
Synopsis
As The Bourne Identity begins, a man who may or may not be Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) is found floating in the Mediterranean Sea and is hauled onto a fishing boat. When the ship's doctor examines the unconscious castaway, he discovers two bullet wounds and an implanted device that displays a Swiss bank account number. With nothing but this code, the amnesiac Bourne travels to Zurich and gains access to a safe-deposit box containing a gun, thousands of dollars in various currencies, and valid passports from numerous countries--each listing a different identity. Within minutes, Bourne is on the run from a seemingly ever-present agency, relying on language and fighting skills he didn't even know he possessed. Offering $20,000 for a ride to Paris, Bourne gains the reluctant help of the nomadic Marie (Franka Potente). Meanwhile, the shadowy organization, headed by a tough-talking bureaucrat (Chris Cooper), sends numerous assassins (including the Professor, played by Clive Owen) after Bourne and Marie. As their situation grows more perilous, the two strangers struggle to find out who Bourne really is and why they are being hunted.
The Bourne Supremacy re-enters the shadowy world of expert assassin Jason Bourne (Damon), who continues to find himself plagued by the splintered nightmares from his former life. The stakes are now even higher for the agent as he coolly maneuvers through the dangerous waters of international espionage-replete with CIA plots, turncoat agents and ever-shifting covert alliances-all the while hoping to find the truth behind his haunted memories and answers to his own fragmented past.
The Bourne Ultimatum: All he wanted was to disappear; instead, Jason Bourne is now hunted by the people who made him what he is - a legendary assassin. Having lost his memory and the one person he loved, he is undeterred by the barrage of bullets and a new generation of highly-trained killers. Bourne has only one objective: to go back to the beginning and find out who he was. Now, in the new chapter of this espionage series, Bourne will hunt down his past in order to find a future.
Customer Reviews
ATrilogy un-rivavled anywhere else!
These 3 films are some of the most enjoyable films i have ever watched, the storys suck you in from the get go! The balence of action, speed and covertness are spectacular and as a trilogy im suprised to say they are fluent throughout!
The storys well written and well prtrayed on the big screen! Matt damons plays a blinder as jason bourne and throught the three films his character becomes darker and more callous than before. perfect for the type of story.
Revenge against the corporation, finding himself in amongst jumbled memorys of a forgotton past and seeking retribution the only way he knows how Bourne is not only a killer but human his tact, wit and suprising skills of evasion are what makes these films not only a pleasure to watch but hard not to watch again straight after!!
This boxset is a welcome addition to my collection its frequently used and borrowed by many of my freinds and all say the same.... The films are fantastic!
Matt Damon - Born to play Bourne!
Having read and enjoyed the Robert Ludlum books of the same titles, I started watching these films with a degree of trepidation. Could they do justice to the complex plotlines and superb storytelling of Ludlum?
I then got confused as the story started to deviate significantly from the one in the books! Fortunately, I then found out that while the films used a few characters and some of the basic plots of the books, they were actually NEW stories. That was an absolute masterstroke by the film-makers as it enabled anyone who enjoyed the books to follow Bourne on even more adventures!
The character created by Ludlum is one of the all-time greats in the "spy" genre, and Matt Damon seemed born to play Bourne. He was absolutely perfect, and when I subsequently re-read the books, I actually had the Matt Damon character in mind!
The Bourne Identity was probably the weakest of the three films ... but that's more of a compliment to the "Supremacy" and "Ultimatum" rather than an indictment of the "Identity" itself.
It's somewhat refreshing to watch "old fashioned" thrillers that don't rely on ridiculous CGI effects, hi tech gadgetry or smug, wise-cracking heroes. As in the books, Bourne just gets on with the job, and he does it with ruthless efficiency ... and style! Again, testament to the character created by Ludlum, but also to Matt Damon himself. I shudder to think what these films would have been like with (for example) Tom Cruise or Bruce Willis playing the lead!
Overall, these are films you can watch again and again as everything just gels perfectly. Quite simply, the best films in their genre.
compulsive watching.
A really good buy for the price. It's full of action, just what I like, not the tame James Bond rubbish, and the storyline is very good. With my surround sound system it's really great to watch. If you haven't already got it, it's worth all the money. A good buy.

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