Guy wakes up with no memory.. people try to kill him.. he lives
Guy still has next to no memory, people try to kill him.. he lives
Guy finally has memory, tells the people who tried to kill him.. they try to kill him again... and I assume he lives yet again..
There ya go.. long story short. :)
2007-09-19 04:19:06
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answer #1
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answered by kaijawitch 7
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Bourne Identity -
Throughout the novel Bourne fights to learn about his past and his true identity while being chased by both the CIA and Carlos's henchmen. During the novel, at a hotel, Bourne takes a young woman hostage to escape. This woman, named Marie St. Jacques, is an employee of the Canadian government. Bourne and Marie start discovering the identity of Jason Bourne, the contract assassin. The true identity of David Webb is known only to those at Treadstone. She is convinced that the man she knows as Jason Bourne cannot be the ruthless killer that all discoveries they make seem to imply. It is due to Marie that Jason continues to search for his true identity and in the end finds the truth. Through this time, Bourne continually has the phrase "Cain is for Charlie, and Delta is for Cain" flash through his mind, propelling him in the direction of his mission. Charlie refers to Carlos in Spanish and Bourne (Cain) is to replace him.
Between the books Identity and Supremacy, Bourne marries Marie and they both settle down (although under guard) in a small town in Maine. David Webb would go on to become an associate professor in Asian studies at a local university.
Bourne Suprimacy -
When Supremacy starts, Marie is taken captive by the United States government in an attempt to turn David Webb back into his former self, the mythical Jason Bourne. While in reality it was the U.S. government who took Marie captive, it has pinned the blame on a fictitious powerful Chinese druglord. This scheme was conducted to send Bourne after a phony Jason Bourne who had been credited with a Far East political assassination that could, in a worst-case scenario, cause a civil war in China over the ownership of Hong Kong.
2007-09-18 23:52:26
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answered by nice_libra_guy 6
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Regarding the answer above, although it's correct it doesn't take any account of the the fact that THE FILMS HAVE VERY LITTLE TO DO WITH THE BOOKS!!!!
How annoying what it when the films came out, sitting in the cinema going "Eh?"
To save repeating that which has already been said, check imdb.com for the plot of each film.
Good films, worth watching. Great car chases as well.
2007-09-19 00:13:21
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answer #3
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answered by Steve C 5
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too complex but awesome movies and worth renting to see before you go and see ultimatum. You will still love it even if you dont though. Great movies if you love action flicks
2007-09-18 23:50:27
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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actual Lies, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, deadly Weapon sequence, die annoying sequence, the transporter, the entire 9 yards, xxx sequence, Groose factor sparkling, factor smash, Jonny English, Shaft, Lord of conflict, air united states of america, con-air, air rigidity one, Indiana Jones sequence, terminator sequence(a sprint on the scifi side yet great action sequences), kill bill sequence, reservoir canines, pulp fiction, the coolest Shepard, and conspiracy concept.
2016-11-05 21:42:56
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answered by laubersheimer 4
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