The Bourne Legacy Review

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It’s time to take a look at the final Bourne film…the final one at the moment anyway. They couldn’t get Matt Damon back so this installment is really a side story that gets to cross with the main one at times. The new hero naturally doesn’t get to meet Jason Bourne, but we do get clips from that film from time to time. They’ll remind you of why the trilogy was a lot better than this one. Ignoring the beginning, this one did start to develop as the film went on, but it missed out on its potential thanks to that.

Aaron is travelling across a snowy mountain in the subplot when the film begins. He meets up with someone who appears to be from the program and he tries to get some colorful pills from the guy. Just as they are beginning to bond, a plane destroys his comrade. Aaron knows that something is up, but the most important thing is that he needs more pills or he could break. He saves a scientist from her imminent destruction and they decide to team up to cure him. By the end, this plot becomes the main one and the main one from the beginning turns into the subplot.

In the other plot, the government is worried about how Jason Bourne has given them the slip. Thanks to a well placed Youtube video, they are also in danger of losing just about everything. They will have to shut down their projects and tie up all loose ends..like a certain main character. They attempt to assassinate Aaron throughout the film and they even go as far as to unleash a certain project on the hero. “It’s untested sir” is basically the reaction from the agents who aren’t in the know, but they are overruled.

The main thing that made it pretty hard to enjoy the film for a while is the opening plot on the mountain. It naturally involves Aaron cooking animals and messing with the wolves. Starting a film out with a lot of animal violence is like throwing a pick six in Football or losing to a level 1 computer in Super Smash Bros. It destroys morale and the director/writer did a pretty bad job there. You need to start a film off on a good note if it is to succeed. The film gets better as it goes along, but a start like that is something that you want to avoid.

The first hour to an hour and a half also feel like a side story. There is almost no plot (Technically, there is always a plot, but it’s just not handled well and it feels like filler) for quite a long time so you don’t really care about what’s happening. It’s like a Summer Blockbuster where you just keep the explosions. The film took a very long time to pick up steam and I was probably still salty (Love that saying) about the wolf scenes from the intro.

The climax is also not great. It’s another film (Like Taken 2) that decides to have the climax in more a less developed area. Instead of fighting among skyscrapers and large buildings during rush hour, the heroes are on their motorcycles trying not to hit any passerby as they have a bumper car race with the enemy. This means that we don’t actually get to have a final hand to hand battle like you would have expected. I definitely wasn’t crazy about the climax and maybe I’ve just seen too many chase scenes lately. They work in something like Tron, but they can get repetitive if used too much. Shorten the race and throw in a little fight. That’s what I would have done. Another reason why I wasn’t crazy about the location is that it’s really hot over there so the characters are constantly sweating. I am against the heat in real life and in fiction (Although not necessarily the Basketball team) and I always prefer a location that is nice and cool. Somewhere..like New York City or Canada.

Aaron is not my favorite main character, but he tries to be cool. The problem is that he’s written to be very similar as Jason Bourne and he just isn’t as cool. On the plus side, he keeps things professional with the scientist and he pushes himself to the limit so that he can continue to fight and stop the bad guys. His dependence on the pills was definitely a weakness for him, but at least he is helping his country…maybe. He has a history that led to him having doubts in the program, but we never actually see what happened. In theory, we’ll find out in the next film I suppose. He’s not a bad character, but he’s just really generic. In case you were wondering, I’d definitely take Jason Bourne in a fight over this guy. Aaron would be outclassed even though his physical stats are similar. He just doesn’t have the wit and battle instinct that Jason Bourne possesses.

Marta is a good heroine although she sometimes panics a little too much. The villains almost overpowered her because she was so shocked that she didn’t really have time to react to what they were doing. Dodging the guy with the gun was definitely a good move and she does help Aaron during some of the fights. So, she may have been pretty panicked when she first appeared, but she learns to go with the flow as the film goes on. She definitely became a capable character and she was definitely pretty good.

The villains from the government are pretty interesting even if they are all talk. Norton’s character is definitely the best one since he seems to understand the big picture more than the others and his acting just works well for the role. It’s too bad that the characters basically vanish after a while so that they can be ready for the next true Jason Bourne adventure. The hyped villain who appears in the climax is definitely underwhelming though and I was certainly not impressed with him. He survives a few gunshots so that’s a good feat I suppose.

There isn’t much of a soundtrack in this film or there aren’t any tunes that you will remember anyway. It’s just that kind of movie, but there are a lot of action scenes so you will be okay as you watch the film. The action scenes are consistently good when they do appear and it’s why I wouldn’t have minded some more hand to hand scenes. We don’t need excessive motions like the Zod snap or the Taken pressure attacks. As long as the character can throw a good punch or a nifty block, you’ll typically end up with a solid fight.

So, you definitely will start to get interested in the film by the second half. That still may not be saying a whole lot for the first half, but some films just struggle with the intro more than others. A truly good film will manage to have nonstop excitement like Bonds Beyond Time or Avengers, but it is still a tough feat. If the Wolf scene had not been there and if the film had taken out the whole mountain plot, I could easily see this film getting a nice 7. As it stands, I definitely had to take away some points.

Overall, The Bourne Legacy is a fancy way of saying that Jason Bourne is not here. If you really like the concept of Jason Bourne, then you should enjoy this one as it is pretty similar to the original story and the main character is also similar to Bourne. That being said, this film is definitely weaker than the original 3 in just about every way. So, you could say that it’s just a watered down sequel and it feels like a cash grab. It may add more information about the overall universe, but you definitely don’t need to watch this one as you can just wait for the next true Bourne film. Depending on how much of a crossover it is, you may want to see this one, but it may not really affect your enjoyment of the new installment. Also, the animal violence is a decent reason to stay away. If you want an agent film that is better than this one, check out the original Jason Bourne or Mission Impossible film and get ready for epicness.

Overall 5/10

Kyurem vs Bass


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Kyurem is back after his first victory on the blog, but this is the end of the line for him. He has a lot of powerful physical attacks as well as long range options, but none of them will be enough to stop Bass. Bass can absorb all projectiles and his speed allows him to evade any frontal assault. It is only a matter of time until Bass launches a counter attack and defeats Kyurem. His power is legendary so it is inevitable that Bass will claim victory. Bass wins.

Solaris vs Bass


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Solaris is one of the strongest Sonic villains out there, but he is still no match for Bass. Bass will be able to dodge his large array of projectiles and blast through him like Sonic and his team back in the 2006 game. Bass is simply too fast for Solaris to damage him and the Darkness Overload blasts will send Solaris packing. Solaris has no way to dodge Bass’ lethal attacks and eventually they will be enough to defeat him. Bass wins.

Titanite Demon vs Ornstein


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Ornstein has returned and now he is up against one of the legendary Titanite Demons. These two fighters have very similar abilities since they fight in close quarters combat, but also have lightning abilities to fall back on. I’m going to have to go with Ornstein here though as he is a legendary boss while Titanite Demons are more like sub bosses or advanced minions. Their physical stats seem to be pretty even, but Ornstein’s weapon gives him the edge here. Ornstein wins.

Paarthurnax vs Toothless


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Surprisingly, I’m going to have to go with Toothless here. He’s a lot smaller, but his energy attacks are pretty decent and he’s a fast flyer. Paarthurnax is immortal, but he’s pretty slow at this point and his attacks are pretty limited. They can deal a lot of damage, but it’s going to be tough to actually hit Toothless and that’s why I have to give him the loss this time. The young dragon has surpassed the old one. Toothless wins.

Shinichi Ozaki vs Bass


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Shinichi Ozaki may have won his first round, but he won’t be able to defeat Bass. Bass is simply too powerful and his record proves this beyond a shadow of a doubt. He has never been defeated before and that will not change. Ozaki has energy powers and he’s quicker than a normal human, but Bass can still move over 100x faster than him. A simple punch would be enough to take Ozaki down for the count. Bass wins.

Douglas Gordon vs Bass


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Bass is back and now he’s ready to take Gordon down in this match. Douglas Gordon may be an experienced fighter, but he’s only human so he can’t move at light speed like Bass. Bass can block all of Douglas’ attacks and none of them would even be able to scratch him. Bass has the edge in all areas and the gap between them is greater than we can even imagine. This is what you call a lopsided fight. Bass wins.

Iggy Koopa vs Bass


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Iggy Koopa isn’t a bad fighter, but he’s completely outmatched against Bass. His lightning abilities won’t do a thing against Bass and escaping in his car is out of the question. Bass can just take out the planet in an instant and that would be the end of the match. Iggy Koopa has no means at his disposal to escape a planet busting attack so he may as well just throw in the towel this time. He may be back for revenge someday! Bass wins.

Bevatron vs Thor


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Bevatron may have some pretty neat electrical abilities, but I doubt that they would be effective against Thor. Thor is the master of electrical attacks and he could create a lightning bolt that would defeat Bevatron in a single blow. Thor is not afraid to fight in close quarters combat as he is a better combatant than Bevatron and he would defeat Bevatron with ease. Bevatron just has no chance of winning this match. Thor wins.

Thunder Birdo vs Pac Man


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Thunder Birdo is back and this could spell trouble for Pac Man. That is what you may think upon seeing this match, but Pac Man actually has this under situation under control. A well thrown key should take the fight out of Thunder Birdo and Pac Man can finish the job with his hand to hand techniques. Thunder Birdo is very slow so Pac Man will not have to worry about counter hits. Pac Man wins.