Film Techniques In The Kane Identity

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The Bourne Identity produced in 2002, and released in 2003 is an action packed movie. Written by Tony Gilroy and W. Blake Herron. Directed by Doug Liman, starring Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, and Marie as Fraunka Potente. This film has won 3 awards and has had 5 nominations. This film is about a man who cannot remember who he is or where he is from. This action packed movie is well worth a watch although some realistic elements are off the wall in The Bourne Identity the characters development is very strong.
In The Bourne Identity Jason and Marie are on a high speed chase they take a turn straight to a flight of stairs, do they continue or do they stop and allow the cops to catch them? They chose to proceed down the stairs in a red Mini Cooper followed by a cop on a motorcycle. While watching this scene viewers may think to themselves that the car will flip, but no it stays upright the entire time. How
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At the beginning of the film he has no idea who he is where he is at and where he belongs. He starts out on a random boat and cannot remember his name to save his life. All he knows is he was shot twice in the back. He can still function without thought. He knows how to do daily things. Another scene in the film shows Jason walking down the street and he notices all the police officers walking. He immediately tries to find away to get away from them. Jason has no idea why he needs to get away but he knows he can't trust anyone. After he gets away he finds Marie in the alley. Jason knows Marie needs help and he also knows that he needs to go to Paris, so he decides he can trust her out of anyone else. While on their trip to Paris Jason mentions that he has not fallen asleep in two weeks, viewers can infer that it's because he doesn't trust anyone around him. One night Jason falls asleep in the car while Marie was driving. This shows the progress of Jason's trust throughout the

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