The Bourne Ultimatum
The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)

The Bourne Ultimatum

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The cuts on Jason, especially over the left eye, appear and disappear following the police car crash.

Similar to Jason's disappearing cuts and bruises, the "asset" in the NYC car crash appears bloodied and bruised in the car, but when confronting Jason not more than an hour or so later he appears without any cuts, bruises, or even dried blood.

After getting brutally punched and elbowed in the face by Desh, Nicky Parsons has no signs of bruising or other damage just a few hours later.

When Nicky Parsons is on her laptop trying to locate Neal Daniels, and is logged on to her CIA account, when the camera shows a side view of her typing, her screen does not show the CIA screen but the Desktop, it then switches back to the CIA screen in the next shot.

Bourne is first given his dog tags while holding a gun in his right hand.

When he turns one of the tags over with his right hand to read his real name, his hand is empty.

The gun is back in hand in the next shot.

In the last and most spectacular window-to-window jump scene in Tangier, Bourne is holding a gun in his right hand when he jumps off.

The immediately following in-air shot from below shows him with the gun in the right hand still, but the next in-air shot from behind shows him with no gun in the right hand while his left hand is covered by his body.

When Bourne crash-lands, neither his hand is holding the gun any more, but then he stands up to fight Desh, and the gun suddenly returns into his right hand.

This is explained on the extras on the DVD.

The shot of the jump was flipped vertically by the editing team.

Character "Neal Daniels" has his first name spelled both accepted waysNeal and Neil.

In the scenes where he's being tracked on the computer it's Neal; later, while Pam flips through some CIA papers, it's Neil.

The type of pistol Bourne holds against Dr.

Hirsch's head near the end of the movie changes.

In shots over Bourne's shoulder prior to the complete flashback (showing Dr.

Hirsch) the pistol is a Glock.

In shots over Hirsch's shoulder (showing Bourne) the pistol is a Sig Pro, as revealed in Vosen's office.

Following the complete flashback, the pistol is a Sig Pro both in shots showing Bourne and in the reverse.

When Jason is across the street in New York watching Vosen and Landy, Vosen places the Blackbriar casebook in his briefcase twice.

First he places it in when we see him from Jason's view, and again right after when we see the close up (through the binocular).

As Pamela Landy is reviewing Jason/David's file at her desk, David's blood type appears to be A Positive.

On the dog tags that Jason is handed back in the training facility, David Webb's blood type is O Negative.

When Jason Bourne hot-wires the Audi on the parking garage rooftop, he puts it in drive and slams into a parked SUV pushing it forward.

He then puts it in reverse to escape other agents.

As the camera shows the full screen shot of the Audi, the front of the car is completely undamaged - like new.

While weaving in and out of traffic during the car chase through New York, Bourne's police car is sideswiped by agents chasing him, has several other multiple collisions, then goes through an intersection with the car having been substantially damaged on all four sides.

It flashes to the next scene with the NYPD car shiny, new, unscratched and without a dent.

At other points in the chase, the rear bumper changes position after it has been substantially damaged.

In one shot, the bumper is dented but still intact.

In another shot, the bumper is hanging off the back of the car.

This change happens several times.

In Nicky Parsons' first scene, confronting Bourne, the right side of her bangs change positions in every shot from over her eye, behind her ear and just hanging freely.

On the news report following the shooting of Simon Ross, it is announced that he was shot at 3.

45, yet in the scenes leading up to this in Waterloo station, the announcer can clearly be heard calling out trains leaving at 17.

45 onwards.

As Jason looks over the paper while riding the train near the beginning of the movie, we see the story he is reading.

It reads, in part, "His code name was Jason Bourne, but he had many identities, each one seemingly more deadly then the next.

" This is a case of then/than confusion.

it should read "than the next".

It should however be noted that the newspaper in question, "The Guardian", used to be notorious in the UK (in the days of manual typesetting) for its spelling mistakes, leading to its nickname of "The Grauniad".

It is just conceivable that this is a nod to this reputation.

When Bourne types the bank name in the google-bar, the CAPS-lock function of the computer is still on, but lowercase letters appear on the screen When running around a busy corner in the streets of Tangier, a bystander can be seen taking a photo of Nicky Parsons ('Julia Stiles' (qv)) with his cell phone.

The Chevrolet Impala police car driven by Jason Bourne executes sudden slides and, on several occasions, is shown to "lock" the front or rear brakes and wheels.

All Impala police vehicles are equipped with anti-lock brakes, which would make this behavior impossible.

When Bourne returns to NYC, there is an aerial shot of two ballfields with perfectly green grass, and no snow.

Yet in several places on the streets, there is plenty of snow.

In the scene at Waterloo station after the reporter is shot we see police officers rushing to the scene with the sound of whistles blaring.

UK police do not use whistles to attract assistance instead relying on a radio system.

Later outside we also hear the traditional 'two-tone' siren as more police arrive, again US style wail/yelp sirens are the norm and have been for over a decade now.

When Landy is reviewing Jason's dossier, lines that seem to be on the top of the page in one shot are shown to be in the middle of the page on a subsequent shot.

In addition, the lines describing Dr.

Hirsch's contribution to Jason's indoctrination are first seen as a paragraph on the chronological record, then as a paragraph to the right of Dr.

Hirsch's picture on what looks like a résumé.

As Bourne is driving out of the parking garage in the police car, the car's headlights are on then off then on again in successive shots.

When Jason is looking for "Sewell & Marbury", the Madrid address shows "334 Calle Norte".

In Spain (and the rest of Europe) they would have written "Calle Norte 334".

At Waterloo Station, as Bourne is preparing to drop the phone into the Reporter's pocket, two extras are walking towards the camera - a man with a beret (on the right) and a woman with a white knit hat (on the left).

In the next shot of the reporter, the same two extras walk around the corner, except they've switched sides The Sydney address for Sewell & Marbury is given as 18077 Market Street, Sydney 20031, New South Wales.

Tel582 9232 2360.

Australian street numbers start at 1 and go as high as the length of the street - the highest number in Market Street is 120.

Australian post codes are 4 digits - the correct post code is 2000, or 2001 for a general post office address.

Australian phone area codes are two digits - the correct area code within the country is 02.

The country phone code for Australia is 61 - if the phone number is supposed to include the country code, then it should be 612.

However the phone number is in the correct format for Sydney's CBD.

Stuntman 'Dominic Preece (I)' is credited twice in the credits.

When Bourne shoots the guy on the chair in the hard surface Training Center room no-one is wearing ear defenders and no-one flinches at the reports.

Bourne hot-wires the car which he later drives off the roof - this would be impossible without first using equipment to bypass the manufacturer security, as the vehicle's fuel pump would be disabled.

In the Police Car Chase, the Volkswagen Touareg SUV is seen frequently smashing into the police car.

The damage to its front end is inconsistent between shots.

In the fight between Bourne and Desh the sink in the bathroom becomes dislodged from the wall.

At the very end of the scene the sink has miraculously been reattached.

At the end of The Bourne Supremacy, when Jason is talking on the phone with Pamela Landy (and subsequently walking through the streets of New York), it is clearly summer time, with the trees in full bloom and people in short-sleeve shirts.

During the middle of The Bourne Ultimatum (when this scene is re-shot as a significant part of Ultimatum's plot structure), it is now suddenly winter, with Pamela Landy having to wear a heavy coat, gloves, and a scarf outside, and there is clearly snow on the ground.

When Pamela Landy is examining the file of Vladimir Neski his name is written as "Vlademir" when it should be "Vladimir".

In the Waterloo scene, right before Jason tells Simon Ross to tie his shoe, Ross's bag can be seen over his left shoulder.

When he kneels down to "tie his shoe," his bag is over his right shoulder.

When he gets up again, the bag is again over his left shoulder.

When Bourne is checking Daniels' Madrid office, the calendar, in Spanish, reads January 10.

The montage cuts to the CIA office in New York where the Empire State Building top is lit all in green.

These colors are reserved for holidays such as St.

Patrick's day.

The color scheme for January 10 is all white lights.

415 E 71st St.

is not on the East River.

It's actually a walkup apartment building between 1st and York Avenues.

Moreover, Bourne jumps from the roof of 415 E.

71st St.

into the East River.

This could not possible as that building is between First and York Avenues, more than a full city block from the river.

At the end of the movie when Jason jumps off the roof , he would have to make a very super jump to land in the east river.

451 E.

71st is over a 1/10th of a mile from the east river.

It is located at the corners of E.

71st and York ave.

In London we clearly see a car with a license plate beginning LT56 indicating that the vehicle was first registered between September 2006 and February 2007 - after the time in which the film is supposed to take place.

In the Waterloo scene, Bourne walks from right to left but an upshot shows a camera rotating left to right, obviously missing him.

However, on the next shot we can see on a monitor an image of Bourne buying a cell phone from a shop.

As Pamela Landy is reviewing Jason Bourne's Treadstone file, we see a report on Bourne's assassination of Vladimir Neski in Berlin.

In The Bourne Supremacy, Nicky Parsons insists that Bourne never worked for Treadstone in Berlin and that the Neski job is "not in your file;" thus it should not exist for Landy to read.

When Landy is reviewing Bourne's file, specifically with regards to his "conditioning" administered by Dr.

Hirsch, the word 'chief' is misspelled as 'cheif' in one of the documents.

When Nicky Parsons is escaping from Desh in Tangiers, she walks past a red ladder twice in subsequent shots.

In the first part of the movie, in his office, Ross has long sideburns.

But soon after receiving Bourne's call, when he is at Waterloo station his sideburns grow smaller.

During the NYC car chase you can see leafless, brown trees in the background while the bird's view of NYC shows a green central park.

Most fax machines scan before sending.

All Vosen has to do is press cancel and the fax would not be sent.

In fact, as he enters the room the fax can be heard to make the first beep of the sending tone, indicating that it's only just beginning to try and send the fax.

However, being a high-up member of management in his 50s or so, it is entirely possible that Vosen has no idea how to work a fax machine and so might think it had already sent.

Also, this model of fax machine scans with the pages facing down, so he would not see what was scanned until the pages came out.

Since they were put in face-up Landy would be scanning blank paper (if there was nothing on the back).

The Eurostar train taking Bourne to London is actually traveling east towards Folkestone, but the shadows show the shot was taken from the north.

At Waterloo Station in London you hear Bourne instruct Simon Ross to go to the bus stop and stand near the man with the hooded top.

The approaching bus is a No.

43 that runs from Friern Barnet to London Bridge - this bus goes nowhere near Waterloo Station.

After the explosion scene that takes place in Tangier, Jason gets up and walks down a slope to chase Desh.

While a subsequent shot shows Jason wearing a pair of dark shoes, in a shot that follows immediately, the shoes he wears magically turn into a pair of white-color sports ones.

But in next shots, the shoes become all dark again just as they always are.

As Jason is reading The Guardian on the Eurostar train, the text of story he's reading contains a double dash ("--").

This form of punctuation is not used in British typesetting, the spaced en dash (" - ") being preferred.

In the scene where Bourne calls Landy, which also is the final scene of The Bourne Supremacy, Landy's cellphone vibrates and she picks it up.

However, in The Bourne Supremacy, Landy's phone rings, it does not vibrate.

(At 00:12.

35) There is an overhead shot of a Eurostar train.

The shadow of the helicopter passes over the left of the picture.

If you look very closely on the back side of the NYPD Police car you will see a number "31" for 31st Precinct, which is strange because the NYPD doesn't have a 31st precinct, just 30 and 32 and so on.

Moments after the final car crash scene, when Jason points his gun at Paz (trapped in the VW Touareg), Paz's airbag in the VW hasn't deployed.

When Bourne follows Desh on the scooters in Tangier, Desh receives a phone call.

He handles the cell phone with his right hand which controls the throttle on the scooter.

By taking his right hand off the throttle, the scooter would suddenly have slowed down.

When Bourne drives the Audi car off the roof, the Audi's bumper hits first and then falls straight upside down, but then the next shot shows the car falling backwards again.

When the reporter is shot at Waterloo station, during the through-the-scope footage, his head never actually make it to the crosshairs.

His head approaches them but then whips back from the bullet impact before ever being framed by the crosshairs.

Bourne hotwires an Audi A6 model C5.

This model comes standard with immobilizer and cannot be hotwired that easily.

In the flashback, Bourne's final test is to execute an anonymous captive.

He uses the Mozambique technique (body armor drill, to those in law enforcement)- two shots to the body, one to the head.

However, when the captive's hood is removed, there is no evidence of the head shot.

When Bourne leaves Spain heading to Tanger, he boards a Comanav ferry.

Comanav doesn't have any route going to Tanger from anywhere in Europe.

When we first see Noah, he is getting out of a vehicle and his hair is dry and blowing in the wind.

By the time he walks through the door, his hair has become slicked back.

In the first scene the location is identified as "Moscow, Russia" and Jason Bourne is chased over a bridge crossing railway tracks and into a station identified as "Kievsky Station".

The station is in fact Berlin-Lichtenberg.

In the Tangier rooftop chase, Bourne's jacket is zipped up/fully unzipped in alternate shots as he searches for Nicki Parsons and Desh.

Before Jason Bourne and Dr.

Hirsch enter the Treadstone training room, Dr.

Hirsch's tie is very crooked.

Once they're in the room, Dr.

Hirsch's tie is straight.

At Waterloo when Paz is lining up a shot on Simon Ross through the advertisement board , one shot clearly shows the time in digital format being '12.

However, when Neal Naniels is in the safe house station later that day, the news reporter claims that he was shot at around '15.

When the Spanish police stop the American CIA operatives in the street as Jason and Nicki leave the Madrid training facility, the police are heard yelling "Hande Hoch" ("hands up") in German, not in Spanish or English.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
29 November 2007 USA USD 227,471,070
24 November 2007 USA USD 227,137,090
18 November 2007 USA USD 227,225,045
4 November 2007 USA USD 226,776,175
21 October 2007 USA USD 226,096,325
14 October 2007 USA USD 225,568,340
7 October 2007 USA USD 224,476,610
30 September 2007 USA USD 222,788,180
23 September 2007 USA USD 220,239,735
16 September 2007 USA USD 216,167,260
9 September 2007 USA USD 210,294,605
2 September 2007 USA USD 202,810,455
26 August 2007 USA USD 185,253,615
19 August 2007 USA USD 164,694,690
12 August 2007 USA USD 131,552,425
5 August 2007 USA USD 69,283,690
7 October 2007 UK GBP 23,427,403
30 September 2007 UK GBP 23,073,976
23 September 2007 UK GBP 22,415,939
16 September 2007 UK GBP 21,439,515
9 September 2007 UK GBP 20,064,024
2 September 2007 UK GBP 17,744,164
26 August 2007 UK GBP 12,926,467
19 August 2007 UK GBP 6,553,704
29 November 2007 Worldwide USD 442,824,138
2007 Non-USA USD 215,353,068
9 September 2007 Brazil BRL 5,388,507
2 September 2007 Brazil BRL 4,031,806
26 August 2007 Brazil BRL 2,093,379
30 September 2007 Philippines PHP 56,409,346
16 September 2007 Philippines PHP 57,596,389
9 September 2007 Philippines PHP 56,910,815
2 September 2007 Philippines PHP 55,041,730
26 August 2007 Philippines PHP 47,874,621
19 August 2007 Philippines PHP 31,315,181
2007 Romania USD 197,129
9 September 2007 Russia RUR 130,780,865
2 September 2007 Russia RUR 119,508,244
26 August 2007 Russia RUR 65,505,833
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
5 August 2007 USA USD 69,283,690 3,660
19 August 2007 UK GBP 6,553,704 458
26 August 2007 Brazil BRL 1,845,893 206
2 September 2007 Estonia USD 46,971 4
19 August 2007 Philippines PHP 27,405,586 112
10 August 2007 Romania USD 50,754
26 August 2007 Russia RUR 65,505,833 453
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
24 November 2007 USA USD 137,065 189
18 November 2007 USA USD 147,695 211
11 November 2007 USA USD 172,550 203
4 November 2007 USA USD 201,305 247
28 October 2007 USA USD 268,995 296
21 October 2007 USA USD 320,405 332
14 October 2007 USA USD 638,480 611
7 October 2007 USA USD 1,184,685 975
30 September 2007 USA USD 1,745,475 1,461
23 September 2007 USA USD 2,872,565 2,009
16 September 2007 USA USD 4,125,380 2,611
9 September 2007 USA USD 5,673,850 3,010
2 September 2007 USA USD 13,390,340 3,290
26 August 2007 USA USD 12,472,215 3,679
19 August 2007 USA USD 19,874,370 3,701
12 August 2007 USA USD 32,879,125 3,686
5 August 2007 USA USD 69,283,690 3,660
7 October 2007 UK GBP 193,700 169
30 September 2007 UK GBP 356,441 233
23 September 2007 UK GBP 562,099 318
16 September 2007 UK GBP 744,851 382
9 September 2007 UK GBP 1,091,082 457
2 September 2007 UK GBP 2,232,971 468
26 August 2007 UK GBP 2,864,804 457
19 August 2007 UK GBP 6,553,704 458
9 September 2007 Brazil BRL 915,049 193
2 September 2007 Brazil BRL 1,181,320 196
26 August 2007 Brazil BRL 1,845,893 206
19 August 2007 Philippines PHP 27,405,586 112

Comentarios

Dont get me wrong there are many things this movie does right, the acting is good the story is good,... but unfortunately the camera work (or lack of it) is so badly done the movie is unwatchable, hence the 1/10 score.

Having enjoyed the first two Bourne films I looked forward to seeing this one and I wasn't disappointed.Surprisingly this film opens with Bourne still in Moscow just after the car chase in the previous film in fact the majority of this film takes place between then and when he telephones Landy in New York as seen at the very end of the previous film.

While I'm a great fan of the first two Bourne installments, this one clearly marks the demise of what should have been a duology kept intact. As the story has basically been closed with "Supremacy", where Bourne finally got into the clear about his Treadstone past and Neski assassination, the production team had to try hard and find something they still could tag onto and continue a finished story.

Many people call this an 'action classic', and if that's true it doesn't hold up very well as one. The 'action' is a series of quick cuts, hyper-sped up movements, and jostling cameras that prevent you from seeing anything that happens.

If anyone is looking how to spend a couple of hours with a fast action film, they should look no further than to "The Bourne Ultimatum". Based on the Robert Ludlum novel, this is a movie that will not disappoint fans of the genre, or thrill seekers all over the world.

Just a quick summary of the film: Jason Bourne dodges a ruthless CIA official and his agents from a new assassination program while searching for the origins of his life as a trained killer.Okay, this film is sheer genius.

I fault the film makers for not showing Scotty using the transporter beam to move Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) around from country to country, city to city in the span of time that the film races through. Noah Vosen (David Strathairn) runs his CIA group through their paces as if they're all watching the action in real time, and unless you consider that it would take at least a few hours each to fly from Moscow to Paris to Madrid to Tangier to New York, then you'd have to presume this picture a fantasy instead of an action adventure.

The whole movie was a total let down. I enjoyed the first movie as it was interesting, but this was just a waste of time and money.

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