| The Bourne Supremacy (2004),
				Director: Paul Greengrass, rated PG-13 for violence, language 
						They 
						should have left him alone. 
				
		  
Starring: Matt 
				Damon, Julia Stiles, David Strathairn, Scott Glenn, Paddy 
Considine, Joan Allen, Brian Cox, Franka Potente, Karl Urban, Gabriel Mann 
				DML Rating:
				★★★★★★★★☆☆ 
				- great 
				"It's not a mistake. 
				They don't make mistakes. They don't do random. 
				There's always 
				an objective. Always a target." - 
				Nicky Parsons 
				Why watch these? The 
				second Bourne film does not disappoint. 
				Plot Summary: Years 
				after the events of 
				The Bourne Identity (2002), Jason Bourne is living in 
				hiding. A CIA operation goes wrong, and evidence points to 
				Bourne, forcing him to resurface and evade both government 
				agencies and assassins. Seeking answers about his past and who 
				is trying to frame him, Bourne embarks on a high-stakes journey 
				across international locations. Dad's Preview: 
				As Jason Bourne starts to remember more, CIA agent Pamela Landy 
				begins to take more interest in the case. Meanwhile the Russians 
				assign their own assassins to take out Bourne. Jason skips 
				around the globe searching for clues and learns about an 
				organization called Treadstone. There is always a lot going on 
				and complexities compound, giving the audience plot-lines that 
				require resolution 
				in the third and final film. It is action-packed movie fare at 
				its best! 
						 Kennedy/Marshal, Ludium Ent., Motion Picture THETA; 
						Universal Pictures
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