

This is normally done to hid an actors inability to fight well Such good action blurred by blur.such bad everything else. The action is on par with the other movies, but the camera is so inconsistent and shaky its often hard to follow. Such good action blurred by blur.such bad everything else. The original trilogy was far more grounded and balanced, but this sequel is far too reliant on action and casts aside any semblance of a plot as a result. Even worse, Greengrass' affection for shaky cam leaves these fight and chase scenes completely unwatchable. The acting is solid across the board and whatever plot that exists is solid, but the film seems far too eager to just skim through the story and get back to explosions. Here, however, this is thrown to the side for a bombastic, too loud, and over-the-top film that instead of being a unique action spy film, turns this entry into the beloved franchise into just another cookie cutter action film.

The Bourne films have always been remarkably built around their plot, not just huge action scenes. The plot slacks considerably under the weight of Paul Greengrass' shaky cam, unnecessarily large action set pieces, and nauseating action towards the end of the film. Jason Bourne is another very disappointing entry into the Bourne franchise.

