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> Worth the wait? (9 years) would you sit through it

> again? will there be yet another sequel? is he

> indestructible ?


Really disappointing compared to the others. I even thought the fourth was better than this one.


Unforgivably it was boring.


Only redeeming features- Vincent Cassel as the asset and Alicia Vikander (to look at).

I'm not a Bourne fan - saw the first and the second I think and then neither of the following until this one. Hope that these aren't seen as spoilers, but I really enjoyed it in a mindless, jerky cam, perpetual fight and car chase scene kind of way. I thought the car chases in particular were great and the Asset went from full on creepy villain to someone who I ended up feeling a bit sorry for (not much, just a bit). Wasn't such a fan of Alicia Vikander's "cyber ops" role - thought she was underused and a waste of a good actress and the tech bits were risible (but fun in a suspend your disbelief kind of way).


Maybe it is more enjoyable as a standalone if you're not a massive fan of the series of films?

Nowhere near as good as the others. The lack of mystery around his identity changes things. There were also too many situations where an unbelievable risk was taken (e.g. taking way too long to leave a room), and it was clearly just used as a mechanism to set up a car chase or a crazy, last-minute escape.

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