![]() He knocks the cops cold and even strips one of his weapon.įor a moment Jason stands over his victims, staring at his own hands, amazed at what he has done. Chop chop bam bam he hammers both officers with Bruce Lee-like skill, using only his bare hands. He has stopped in a park and lain down on a bench, just trying to survive till morning. But he doesn’t know who they are or how he fits in with their designs, and of course he can’t remember what their specific scenario is. He knows he is part of some ongoing plot or scheme that involves other individuals, possibly allies, more likely enemies. ![]() He knows something mysterious (and almost certainly nefarious) has happened to him to blot out his memory. Jason’s recall may be void at the moment, but he has been able in the film’s earlier scenes to deduce a few things about who he might be.įirst, he knows he is somebody specific. He’s an American on his own in Europe, specifically Zurich (where Swiss bank accounts are), in the depths of winter. ![]() We’ve met Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) and learned that he is a young man who has lost his memory. One of my favorite scenes in movies of the past few years is the Frozen Park Bench scene in the first of the Jason Bourne movies- The Bourne Identity. One way is by skillful use of an Understory. Matt Damon on the run in “The Bourne Identity” ![]()
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