Identity Movie
Identity is a 2003 American psychological slasher film directed by James Mangold from a screenplay by Michael Cooney. The film stars John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet, Alfred Molina, Clea DuVall and Rebecca De Mornay.
Release date2002–2016CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$490 millionBox office$1.637 billionBourne films are a series of American based on the character a suffering from who must figure out who he is, created by author.All three of Ludlum's novels were, featuring Matt Damon as the title character in each. Directed (2002) and directed (2004), (2007) and (2016). Co-wrote each film except for Jason Bourne and directed (2012).Damon chose not to return for the fourth film, The Bourne Legacy, which introduces a new main character, Aaron Cross , a Department of Defense operative who runs for his life because of Bourne's actions in Ultimatum.
The character of Jason Bourne does not appear in Legacy, but mention of his name and pictures of Damon as Bourne are shown throughout the film. Damon returned for the fifth installment, Jason Bourne.The Bourne series has received generally positive critical reception and grossed over $1.6 billion. Unlike many contemporary action series, it is distinguished by its use of real stunt work, in contrast to the growing use of in action scenes. Contents.Films FilmU.S. Release dateDirectorScreenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)June 14, 2002 ( 2002-06-14)andDoug Liman, Patrick Crowley andJuly 23, 2004 ( 2004-07-23), Patrick Crowley and Paul L. SandbergAugust 3, 2007 ( 2007-08-03)Tony Gilroy, andTony GilroyAugust 10, 2012 ( 2012-08-10)Tony GilroyTony Gilroy andFrank Marshall, Patrick Crowley, Jeffrey M.
Weiner and Ben SmithJuly 29, 2016 ( 2016-07-29)Paul GreengrassPaul Greengrass and, Paul Greengrass, Frank Marshall, Jeffrey M. Weiner and Ben SmithThe Bourne Identity (2002). Main article:A man is found floating in the with two gunshot wounds in his back and a device with the number of a Swiss embedded in his hip.
Upon reaching shore, the man assumes the name after finding a passport under that name in the safe deposit box, along with other alien passports, large amounts of assorted currencies, and a gun. He subsequently attempts to discover his true identity while countering attempts on his life by CIA assassins, eventually realizing that he is one such assassin who failed to complete his most recent mission. Bourne breaks his connections to the CIA and unites with Marie Kreutz , a woman who helped him learn about his most recent actions prior to his memory loss. Bourne's conflict with the CIA reaches a climax when he takes the fight to their doorstep.The Bourne Supremacy (2004). Main article:Some two years after learning that he is a trained assassin and breaking his connections with the CIA, Jason Bourne is framed for a crime to cover up the true perpetrator.
An attempt on his life by Kirill , a Russian cop, results in Marie's death in India. Bourne, thinking that the CIA is hunting him again, proceeds to hunt those responsible for her death and his forgotten past. Bourne discovers that Ward Abbott , one of the men who oversaw the program which trained Bourne to be an assassin (Operation Treadstone), had stolen millions of dollars from the CIA. Abbott had planned to frame Bourne for the theft, followed by assassinating Bourne in India. Bourne exposes Abbott to Pamela Landy , the CIA officer in charge of finding Bourne.
Abbott kills himself. Bourne goes to Moscow where he is identified, resulting in a long car chase through Moscow. At the end of the chase, Kirill dies. Bourne is in Moscow to find the daughter of a Russian couple killed in his first mission. He tells her that it was not a suicide, as she had been long told, but a murder. Bourne then goes back into hiding.The Bourne Ultimatum (2007).
Main article:After six weeks of disconnection from his job, Jason Bourne learns that a British journalist has been investigating his past and contacts him to find out who his source is. Bourne is subsequently targeted by Operation Blackbriar, an upgraded Operation Treadstone, which also has taken note of the investigation. Believing that Bourne is a threat and is seeking revenge, Blackbriar's director Noah Vosen begins a new hunt for Bourne. Bourne manages to take classified documents proving that Blackbriar has targeted U.S.
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Citizens; he is aided by Pamela Landy, who disagreed with Vosen from the beginning and does not support Blackbriar's existence, and former Treadstone logistics technician Nicky Parsons. She may have had romantic feelings for Bourne before his final mission and resultant. Bourne finally comes face to face with the person who oversaw his as the first Treadstone operative some years earlier, memories of which. Those responsible for Treadstone and Blackbriar are exposed, and Bourne goes underground.The Bourne Legacy (2012). Main article:Aaron Cross is a member of Operation Outcome, a United States Department of Defense black-ops program which enhances the physical and mental abilities of field operatives through pills referred to as 'chems'.
Cross, deployed to for a training assignment, traverses rugged terrain to reach a cabin operated by an exiled Outcome operative. Meanwhile, Jason Bourne has exposed the Blackbriar and Treadstone programs in public, leading the FBI and the to investigate those involved. Retired Air Force Colonel Eric Byer , who is responsible for overseeing the Beta program from which the CIA's Treadstone and Blackbriar were developed, decides to end Outcome and kill its agents. Cross manages to survive several attempts on his life and seeks a way to get more chems, as his supply runs out.
Cross eventually comes upon Dr. Marta Shearing , his last link to gain more chems. He discovers she has no pills but that his physical enhancements can be 'viraled-out' and can become genetically permanent, so he would no longer need physical chems. He, in turn, reveals to her that without the help of the mental chem enhancements, he possesses a well-below average.
To avoid this mental regression, and the operatives hunting them, the two travel to a factory in and with Shearing's help, Cross initiates and survives the potentially fatal process of viraling-out of his dependency on the remaining mental-enhancing pills. They evade the Manila police and an operative from the new LARX program, and successfully escape from the Philippines on a junk ship.Jason Bourne (2016). Main article:Nicky Parsons , whom Bourne sent into hiding in, gains access to sensitive CIA files. She contacts Bourne to share information about his past, including how he was recruited for Operation Treadstone and his father's role in that operation. Bourne learns that his father, Richard Webb , designed Operation Treadstone and was assassinated by the CIA because he did not want his son to enter the program and become a killer. CIA director Robert Dewey hunts down Parsons and Bourne using a foreign asset and the technical skills of CIA Cyber Ops Division head Heather Lee , while Bourne plans to avenge his father's death.
Bourne first tries to make the man who recruited him into the CIA confirm his understanding of his father's death. He then plans to avenge himself against Dewey. Meanwhile, Lee wants to bring Bourne back into the CIA's special operations and Dewey allows her to believe she has his support even though he plans to eliminate Bourne.There is a subplot involving Operation Iron Hand, a surveillance program that will have secret access to a giant social media service called Deep Dream. In the past, the CIA and Deep Dream have had a contract to work together, but Aaron Kalloor , its founder and CEO, wants to end this cooperation.
When Dewey refuses to allow any such change, Kalloor plans to reveal his relationship with the CIA and its plans to violate the privacy expectations of Deep Dream's millions of users. Dewey plans to assassinate Kalloor before his planned revelations.Future In November 2016, producer acknowledged that is optimistic regarding a Jason Bourne sequel. In the same interview, he reported that a follow-up installment to The Bourne Legacy, is unlikely although the studio has not ruled it out. In March 2017, franchise star Matt Damon, cast doubt upon a sequel stating that the audience 'might be done' with the character.By October of 2019, Ben Smith - who has served as a producer on the franchise - confirmed that a film is currently in development. Though he would not detail the plot, nor the studio's plans, he confirmed that the sequel will tie into the television series. Television. Main article:In April 2018, ordered a pilot for a series titled Treadstone, which will be written.
The series will explore the origins of the Treadstone program and its sleeper agents associated with the agency. By August of the same year, it was announced Treadstone will bypass the pilot stage in favor of a straight-to-series commitment from the network. In October 2019, producer Ben Smith confirmed that the television series has ties to the films, with the show having connection to a future Bourne movie. Cast and characters List indicator(s). A dark grey cell indicates that the character was not in the film. A V indicates a voice-only role. An A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.CharacterFilmMatt DamonMatt DamonMarie Helena KreutzFranka PotenteNicolette 'Nicky' ParsonsJulia StilesWard AbbottBrian CoxDaniel 'Danny' ZornAlexander ConklinChris CooperThe ProfessorClive OwenNykwanna WombosiAdewale Akinnuoye-AgbajePamela LandyTom CroninMartin 'Marty' MarshallKirillJardaDr.
Albert HirschAlbert FinneyNoah VosenEzra KramerRay WillsSimon RossPaddy ConsidinePazEdgar RamirezDesh BouksaniJoey AnsahMartin KreutzKileyKenneth J. Marta ShearingEric ByerMark TursoOutcome #3LARX 3Zev VendelRobert DeweyHeather LeeAssetAaron KalloorCraig JeffersRichard WebbCrew and other Crew/detailFilmDirectorPaul GreengrassProducersDoug Liman, Patrick Crowley and, Patrick Crowley and Paul L.
SandbergFrank Marshall, Patrick Crowley, Jeffrey M. Weiner and Ben SmithFrank Marshall, Jeffrey M.
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