My first problem featured the character of Jarda, portrayed by actor Marton Csokas. I have at least two problems with "THE BOURNE SUPREMACY". it is my favorite one in the entire trilogy that features Matt Damon. It has never received the same level of attention that the other movies have.
If I must be honest, this BOURNE movie is noteworthy for two things, the death of Marie Kreutz and the introduction of C.I.A. Although it featured two chase sequences - one in Goa and the other in Moscow, it seemed less action-oriented than the other two films. "THE BOURNE SUPREMACY" turned out to have the shortest running time in the entire movie franchise. At the same time, Bourne has been besieged by dreams and memories of an early assignment that led to his murder of two people in a hotel - an assignment that ended up having strong links to the botched operation in Berlin. And Bourne returned to Europe to exact revenge upon the C.I.A., believing they were responsible for Marie's death. Krill ended up killing Marie after a high-speed chase in Goa. Krill's benefactor, an oil magnate named Yuri Grelkov, ordered him to kill Bourne, who was living in Goa, India with his girlfriend, Marie Kreutz. agent named Krill killed Landy's source and a field agent, stole the evidence and framed former operative Jason Bourne for the crime by planting a false fingerprint. operation to obtain information on an Agency mole that stole $20 million dollars of allocation money. Set two years after the 2002 movie, "THE BOURNE SUPREMACY" began in Berlin, Germany where a C.I.A. This movie bore no resemblance, whatsoever, to Ludlum's second novel. I never read the 1986 novel from which the movie derived its title. It did lead me to see the 2004 sequel, "THE BOURNE SUPREMACY" in the theaters. But I did see it on DVD and became an instant fan. I never saw "THE BOURNE IDENTITY" in the movie theaters. It was pretty good novel, but it bore scant resemblance to Doug Liman's 2002 movie, "THE BOURNE IDENTITY". And it was the 1980 novel - the first one. I have read only one of three novels written by Robert Ludlum about the amnesiac spy and assassin, Jason Bourne.