Often, when our presence is not recognized by other persons, we would issue an ultimatum. Often, people don’t recognize the presence of other with whom they don’t have faith and trust in. Credibility is important.
For Jason Bourne (played by Matt Damon), he chases his past from Paris, Madrid, Tangiers to New York to make his presence within himself.
Last Sunday after Mass at Don Bosco Church, Chief and I watched “The Bourne Ultimatum.” This is the third sequel from the Bourne Trilogy based from the characters created by Robert Ludlum.
Damon goes through a series of shoot-puts and car chases until he finally discovers his real presence when he comes face to face with Dr. Albert Hirsh (played by Albert Finney). Dr. Hirsh did some “psychological conditioning” on the real David Webb to establish Jason Bourne.
The movie has already grossed $69.3 million in ticket sales in its first weekend of release in North America. Here in Makati, Jason competes with Lee and Taylor (Rush Hour 3) at the cinemas.
(Photos courtesy of IMDB.com)
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
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