While The Bourne Identity (2002) introduced us to the amnesiac spy, it was Paul Greengrass’s entry in The Bourne Supremacy (2004) that introduced the "shaky cam" and "hyper-kinetic" editing style. By The Ultimatum , this style was perfected.
Plot & Structure
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: The film is a masterclass in sound design, winning Oscars for both Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing . Even in compressed formats, the staccato rhythm of John Powell's score and the "crunchy" fight sounds remain impactful. While The Bourne Identity (2002) introduced us to
: The 2.39:1 widescreen format ensures you don't miss any of the tight, close-quarters combat or the expansive rooftop chases in Tangier. Why It Still Matters : The film is a masterclass in sound
| Aspect | Quality | |--------|---------| | | 1280×544 (usually cropped from 1920×816 for 2.35:1 AR) | | Bitrate | ~4–6 Mbps (good for 720p) | | Codec | x264 (highly efficient) | | Audio | Likely AC3 5.1 @ 640 kbps or DTS | | Source | BluRay — much better than DVD or streaming at same resolution |
: Bourne infiltrates the CIA's secret New York training facility to expose the program. After a final rooftop standoff where he spares an assassin's life, he leaps into the East River under heavy fire.