The Bourne Identity / The Bourne Supremacy / The Bourne Files – Triple Disc Collector's Boxset (3 Disc Set)
An all-new Bourne Triple Pack to coincide with the theatrical release of The Bourne Ultimatum!
The Bourne Files bonus disc features extensive documentaries including an
insight into the author of the Bourne novels, Robert Ludlum, and the development
of the character of Jason Bourne.
Bourne Files Bonus Disc Includes:
- The Bourne Ultimatum Sneak Peek (2:16)
- The Ludlum Identity (12:45)
- The Ludlum Supremacy (12:38)
- The Ludlum Ultimatum (23:53)
The Bourne Identity:
The story of a man (Matt Damon), salvaged, near death, from the ocean by an Italian fishing boat. When he recuperates, the man suffers from total amnesia, without identity or background… except for a range of extraordinary talents in fighting, linguistic skills and self-defense that speak of a dangerous past. He sets out on a desperate search-assisted by the initially rebellious Marie (Franka Potente) – to discover who he really is, and why he's being lethally pursued by assassins.
Critic Reviews:
- " The body language and personality that Damon invests in Bourne creates an impression of intelligence and depth, however specious these qualities may ultimately be. " – Namrata Joshi
- " A first-rate thriller with grit and intrigue to spare. " – Todd McCarthy
- " For once, a sequel would be welcome. " – Emma Cochrane
The Bourne Supremacy:
Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) is living in India when he is framed by Russian agent Kirill (Karl Urban) for the theft of millions from the CIA. Kirill begins to pursue Bourne, intending to assassinate him – but while Bourne and his girlfriend, Marie (Franka Potente), are on the run, a shot meant for him kills her instead. Vowing revenge, Bourne sets out to prove his innocence and bring the culprits to justice, but he has to evade CIA head Pamela Landry (Joan Allen), who is convinced he is guilty.
Critic Reviews:
- " Needless to say, the viewers also get to drink in some awesome landscape, particularly the snowy, wintry Moscow. Where Supremacy differs from Identity is that questions do get answered here eventually. " – Namrata Joshi
- " Second in trilogy is a smooth but violent thriller. " – Nell Minow
- " [Director] Greengrass proves himself equally adept at action, building on the edginess of Doug Liman's original with a feverish handheld camera and frenetic editing. " – Time Out