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Lovers | Paris, France
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7.8/10
IMDb84%
Rotten TomatoesOutstanding Achievement in Fight Choreography | 2003 | Nick
Best Work With a Vehicle | 2003
Top Box Office Films | 2003 | John
Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features Dialogue ADR | 2003 | Mark L.
Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features Sound Effects Foley | 2003 | Michael
Best ActionAdventureThriller Film | 2003
Contemporary Film | 2003
Budget 60,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 214,034,224 USD
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Matt Damon climbed down the last 30 feet of the building himself, without a stunt double. He called it "the most gruelling thing I had to do."
The name Bourne came from Ansel Bourne, a preacher in Rhode Island, the first documented case of "dissociative fugue", a condition not unlike dissociative amnesia or dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder). One day in 1887 he forgot who he was, started a new life in Pennsylvania under the name Brown, and opened a convenience store. About three months later, he woke up and not only remembered his life as Bourne, but forgot all of his life as Brown, and was quite confused as to why he was in Pennsylvania.
As of 2014, this is the only film in the Bourne series with any resemblance to the plot of the book on which it's purportedly based, and it's a very loose adaptation. All other movies in the series are original screenplays that use only the titles of novels by Robert Ludlum and/or Eric Van Lustbader.
Matt Damon trained in the Filipino martial art Kali for the movie. Kali involves using the aggressor's energy against him and conserving your own energy.
Most of the US Marines in the Zurich consulate were actual Marine Security Guards assigned to embassies in Europe, at the request of producer Frank Marshall. They used their own uniforms, worked with the director on dialogue (eventually cut), and developed the tactics they use in clearing the embassy.
"Jason Bourne: Who has a safety deposit box full of money and six passports and a gun? Who has a bank account number in their hip? I come in here, and the first thing I'm doing is I'm catching the sightlines and looking for an exit. Marie: I see the exit sign, too. I'm not worried. I mean, you were shot. People do all kinds of weird and amazing stuff when they are scared. Jason Bourne: I can tell you the license plate numbers of all six cars outside. I can tell you that our waitress is left-handed and the guy sitting up at the counter weighs two hundred fifteen pounds and knows how to handle himself. I know the best place to look for a gun is the cab or the gray truck outside, and at this altitude, I can run flat out for a half mile before my hands start shaking. Now why would I know that? How can I know that and not know who I am?"
"Jason Bourne: [Getting ready to leave Marie's car in front of his apartment house] Thanks for the ride. Marie: Any time. Jason Bourne: [after a pause] Well, you can come up, and you can... or you could wait here. I - I can go check it out, but you could wait... Marie: Uh, no, no... Jason Bourne: [as she is saying no] You could wait... Marie: ...no, no! Marie: Um, with you, you would probably just forget about me if I... stayed... here. Jason Bourne: How could I forget about you? [laughs] Jason Bourne: You're the only person I know."