‘Jason Bourne’ conquers viewers thanks to the Swedish pink shadow

'Jason Bourne' conquers viewers thanks to the Swedish pink shadow 1

Jason Bourne is the fifth part of the spy series of the same name – which has been hailed as the pinnacle since it hit the screen in 2002. The new episode was released four years after the fourth part (The Bourne Legacy) and nine years after the third part (The Bourne Legacy) and nine years after the third part (The Bourne Legacy).

Jason Bourne reappears with the Swedish pink shadow – Alicia Vikander.

In this episode, Alicia Vikander is the new and most surprising element, more so than Matt Damon’s agent Bourne.

Playing a skillfully constructed character with many psychological changes, the beauty born in 1988 conquered viewers with her natural and highly focused acting style.

'Jason Bourne' conquers viewers thanks to the Swedish pink shadow

Alicia Vikander’s character is more surprising than agent Bourne.

If Alicia Vikander creates a highlight for the new episode, Matt Damon makes an impression in his inner scenes rather than his actions.

Returning to the iconic role at the age of 46, Matt Damon is convincing in scenes depicting psychology – which is the strength of the two-time Oscar winner.

Under the hands of 60-year-old British filmmaker Paul Greengrass, the first half of the film proved to `twist` viewers with many mind-bending scenes and methodical actions.

The film builds an impressive car chase sequence.

A satisfying car chase.

However, the new film has a minus point in the script because it is cliché and has nothing groundbreaking compared to a spy work.

Jason Bourne (Super spy Jason Bourne) debuted in North America and Vietnam from July 29.

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