Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 60000000
Revenue
$ 214034224

Jason Bourne

Marie Helena Kreutz

Alexander Conklin

The Professor

Ward Abbott

Nykwana Wombosi

Danny Zorn

Nicky Parsons

Research Tech

Research Tech

Giancarlo

Eamon

Picot

Castel

Marshall

Com Tech

Manheim

Security Chief

Morgue Boss

Consulate Clerk

Deauvage

Taxi Driver

Morgue Attendant

Rawlins

Concierge

Wombosi Counselor

Apfel

Deputy DCM

Alain

Alliance Secretary

Davies

Bank Receptionist

Zurich Cop

Zurich Cop

Claudia

Marine

Marine

Marine

Marine

Marine

Marine

Marine

Marine

Marine

Marine

Marine

Salvi

Wombosi Bodyguard

Wombosi Bodyguard

Wombosi Bodyguard

Wombosi Bodyguard

Written by JPV852 on 2020-10-22
Lost count the number of times I've watched The Bourne Identity but it's still a fantastic action-thriller with Matt Damon perfectly cast in the lead which if I recall at the time he was only known for dramas. Some issues with how the sequels were handled, mainly (in TBU) the suggestion Bourne and Nicki (Julia Stiles) had some sort past relationship when it's pretty clear he was just another black ops agent. In any case, still works almost 20 years later and I'm sure I'll revisit this one again. **4.0/5**

Written by mooney240 on 2022-10-21
**The Bourne Identity returns the spy genre to hard-hitting realism with face-paced hand-to-hand combat, clever espionage, and a great lead.** In the early 2000s, when James Bond was surfing on laser-melted glaciers and fighting diamond-crusted henchmen and Ethan Hunt was dual-weird diving through a flock of doves, The Bourne Identity charted a new path. Doug Liman took Good Will Hunting’s Matt Damon, whose biggest action role to this point had been watching Tom Hanks die to save him in Saving Private Ryan and turn him into a hardcore action hero. But unlike Bond and Mission Impossible, Bourne was a grounded and gritty spy that used skill and ingenuity to overcome the duplicitous intelligence agencies that wanted him dead. The action is more realistic and brutal, with the punches landing harder and pens stabbing deep. The Bourne Identity reinvented the spy genre.

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-09-03
Matt Damon ("Jason Bourne") is fished out off the sea by a passing fishing boat and after having had bullets removed from his back, determines to find out just what happened to him. One slight snag - he has absolutely no idea who he is! Luckily, his rescuer has some skill with a scalpel and aside from the bullets, he removes a small gadget that contains details of a Swiss bank account that ultimately gives him a name, but asks far more questions than it answers. He goes to the US embassy, but that doesn't quite go to plan and in escaping picks up the feisty "Marie" (Franka Potente) and the two have to evade chasing police and would-be assassins as they try to discover the mystery of "Treadstone". It's a gripping, end-to-end spy thriller with short, refined, fight scenes that genuinely engenders suspense and peril. Robert Ludlum's story survives largely intact and Damon, alongside a suitably duplicitous performance from Brian Cox, deliver well.

Written by Dr_Nostromo on 2026-01-03
81/100 After being found floating in the ocean, with two bullet wounds, by a fishing boat, a man wakes up to find he has no memory or identity and his only possession is an account number in a Swiss bank. Arguably the best cat and mouse spy game ever put on film, Matt Damon IS Jason Bourne. I simply can't see anyone else playing this role. If you haven't seen it, I would greatly encourage it ...along with the sequels, which just get better. This is not a ride to be missed. -- DrNostromo.com