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A man is picked up by a fishing boat, bullet-riddled and without memory, then races to elude assassins and recover from amnesia.
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Overview

User Rating:
7.7/10   96,383 votes
Director:
Doug Liman
Writers (WGA):
Tony Gilroy (screenplay) and
W. Blake Herron (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
14 June 2002 (USA) more
Tagline:
He was the perfect weapon until he became the target. more
Plot:
A man is picked up by a fishing boat, bullet-riddled and without memory, then races to elude assassins and recover from amnesia. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
3 wins & 4 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(80 articles)
Straczynski Talks World War Z
 (From TheMovingPicture. 4 December 2008, 12:56 AM, PST)

'World War Z' is Gonna Be Like 'The Bourne Identity' but With Zombies
 (From Rope Of Silicon. 3 December 2008, 12:53 PM, PST)

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Hooray for decent, more realistic spy films! more

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Die Bourne Identität (Germany)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for violence and some language.
Runtime:
119 min
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
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^ 51% since last week why?

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Trivia:
The film was originally scheduled to be released in June 2001, but was delayed because of re-shoots ordered by director Doug Liman, including the car chase that takes place in the middle of the film. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: When the Washington computer is activating agents in various cities, the display misspells Mannheim as "Manheim". more
Quotes:
Conklin: You're worried of a budget meeting?
Conklin: If we don't take care of this, we don't make it to the men's room.
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Movie Connections:
Spoofed in The Bourne Identity Crisis (2003) more
Soundtrack:
Threesome more

FAQ

Why was Bourne's money and IDs kept in a safe in Zurich?
What happened to the body that was planted in the morgue under the name Michael Kane?
Why did Bourne break into the security office?
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167 out of 195 people found the following comment useful:-
Hooray for decent, more realistic spy films!, 17 March 2003
8/10
Author: Sleel

I have grown extremely tired of the typical formula spy film like Bond, or the juvenile stunt exhibition "Triple X." There have been a bare handful of spy films that feature relatively realistic spy thrillers, especially recently with a concentration on spectacular movies that have less substance than cotton candy.

Besides "The Bourne Identity," "Ronin" is the only other recent spy movie I can think of that didn't feature skydiving, bungie jumping, skiing downhill while shooting innumerable bad guys, laser pens, cars with ejection seats, or silicone breasted women with names you'd be vaguely embarrassed to say in front of your mother. Most of the crap that passes for an espionage film has no plot or reason for existing other than to meet a quota of explosions and cleavage in order to draw the summer action film crowd.

While "Bourne" does not have a particularly deep plot, it is consistent and focused. The focus is entirely upon Bourne and how he is to deal with having no memory of his past, being hunted without knowing why. Some people have complained about being confused by the movie. I for one, do not need to have everything spelled out since in many cases this smacks of unreality in the first place; the essence of espionage is drawing conclusions from very sketchy information. If you can't handle a little of that, you probably should stick to Disney films or TV's Scooby Doo where everything is explained in the end. We never find out about what is in the case in "Ronin" and I can live without some information being filled in about Bourne's past.

To those who have moaned about the incompatibility of the book and the movie, seek help. There are probably several things that work in the book that would either be boring and take too much screen time to explain, or would be viewed as cliche to modern screen audiences. As I remember, I liked the book, and I definitely like this movie. I view any movie adaptation as an interpretation of the book rather than a translation from words to pictures anyway.

As for realism, most of the action scenes are believable, no super-gadgets are to be seen, no incredibly lovely models fall madly in bed with Bourne, and the hero shows definite signs of physical vulnerability despite a very high level of training and competance. As someone who has trained in martial arts for over 10 years, unrealistic fight scenes are a pet peeve. The fights in "Bourne" are fast, nasty, and very realistic while still being entertaining for the layman. (And yes, taking a gun away from some idiot who is standing well within your striking radius without getting shot is definitely doable, though I had serious doubts until we tested it for ourselves with plastic dart guns in the dojo several years ago).

While not being perfect, "The Bourne Identity" is, simply put, several grades above the typical spy film. Being focused on an individual level rather than involving itself huge political ramifications lends it another layer of respectability rather than detracting from it as some comments have implied since it remains a human problem on a comprehensible scale. The mysteries that are left are bigger mysteries for Bourne than us, and I think should be viewed as intentional omissions rather than loose ends. The implausibilities are kept to a minimum and the realism to as high a level as possible while still being spectacular enough to meet the expectations of the genre.

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