To be honest, I'm not really sure what to make of this movie. In fact, I think I will need to re-watch it again to make up my mind for good about the damned thing. On the other hand, as my wife pointed out after we watched it together, maybe, I shoudn't spend too much time on this and move on. Anyway, basically, Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass were at the time pretty vocal about the fact that they were done with this franchise and the only reason that they might come back was if they were provided a great script. So, after 10 long years, they were back in the game, so you might assume that it would be to tell us a fascinating story. Well, to be honest, even though it turned out to be a decent watch, it wasn't really much more than that. I mean, I really liked the realistic approach they took which has always been a trademark in this franchise and it was fairly entertaining but it never really impressed me. The first thing that bothered me was how on Earth did Nicky Parsons manage to find Jason Bourne? The way they met felt seriously random. You could argue thatย they kept in touch through all these years but how?ย If they did, it is difficult to believe that the CIA wouldn't have intercepted any of these communications as Bourne was one of the Most Wanted Men on earth. On top of that, I understand they always tried to link Bourne to a nice young lady and it worked fine with Franka Potente and Julia Stiles but I'm afraid it didn't really work with Alicia Vikander. I mean, she looked lovely and she gave a decent performance but she was at least 10 years too young to play this character. Furthermore, her whole plan of bringing back Bourne was rather preposterous. I mean, the guy has been on the run for more than a decade, killing numerous assets, compromizing some highly classified information and the agency would hire him again? I don't think so. Same thing for Bourne, actually. They have chased and tried to kill him for so many years, why on earth would he decide to work for them again? And yet, in spite of these flaws, I still think it is worth a look, even if it is pretty clear that it was in fact a rather useless sequel.ย
7/10