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TWENTY YEARS???? FML.

With the impact this film had on modern action movies it's easy to forget why it was impactful until you go watch it again and you get smacked in the face that this is a bloody brilliant film. The casting of Matt Damon was an underrated bit of genius; he was not an obvious action hero, so the average dude aspect of Bourne as sleeper was convincing, but then he was dynamite as killer Bourne - the movie worked in large part because the transition from sleeper to killer by Damon was so convincing.

BUT all the action, car chases and fight sequences aside, this movie is brilliant because the story is so good - THAT'S what subsequent action films either forget or overlook in their haste to ape Bourne. At its heart it's a heart breaking mystery story - the splosions and blood are just window dressing to the story.

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Jun 29, 2022·edited Jun 29, 2022

Wow! 20 years - I cannot believe it. This is one of my all time fav movies. I remember watching it for the first time, much younger and full of hope for the future than I am now. I was an intense martial arts practitioner at the time and what I liked most about the movie was the quiet and unassuming efficiency of Bourne as a fighter. He always looked innocent and mundane until he exploded into action - very brief, very efficient. And Matt Damon was so young!

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He was. I remember watching some of his moves on slo-mo just to try and figure out what he'd done. There is an almost perfect tai otoshi in the fight at the embassy.

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Jun 29, 2022·edited Jun 29, 2022

Judo had always been an underrated martial art. I did it accidentally on top of my other training mostly because my daughter did it as a child and I did not have the patience to just sit there and watch her during class.

I started to appreciate it after a while and I now I understand why the Japanese recommend it as one of the two arts to begin martial arts training with kids (the other one is Kendo). It teaches you how to control your body moves on a level few other martial arts do. And it is methodic and systemic in the learning process, again like no other martial arts - not even Karate. And a good Judoka can beat up most other martial artists any day. They just need to get a hand grip on you and you start flying around. Exactly like the fight at the embassy scene. :-D

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“… and I did not have the patience to just sit there and watch her during class“

Ha! That is exactly how I got back to jujitsu as an adult. I wanted my kids trained so I took them to my local dojo. I sat on the edge of the mat for three weeks until I could take it no more. Had to get back into my gi

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Bourne has always been Rhino Approved.

Note: everything is 20 years ago now. I hate it.

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Bourne is so good even ms insomniac will watch it again. That doesn’t happen often.

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Regarding being the best: amazing what a low budget and no weight of expectation can do. Makes you wish that the movie industry would kick it's series/sequel habit.

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Perhaps "temper" rather than "kick". I do enjoy the sequels too.

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I remember reading an article once a long time ago that i wish i could dredge up from the internet - the main bit that stuck with me and ruined movies forever was that US movies and therefore pretty much any movie will have a version of the car chase in them, almost without exclusion (talky independent movies dont count). It set up permanent residence in my head and is using up brain cells to be reinforced every time i watch something. I could be dedicating that space to something more useful! But i digress, yes Bourne was great and 20 makes me feel old as well.

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Man, now I have to go find that article. Thanks a lot.

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