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Joan Allen
Reviews Featuring Joan Allen
This one is every bit as good as its later remake, some say better. The film stands up well on its own and will also appeal to those who like Hannibals later reincarnation.
Goes straight past the heart-strings and hits you square on the upchuck reflex. Its a sweet tale, but just far too sickly.
With its emphasis on atoning for the sins of the past, this amnesiac spy thriller may as well have been called 'Bourne on the Fourth of July'
It is impossible to say no to this Shakespearean take on life and love in a post-9/11 world.
A booze-fuelled comedy-drama with its ups and downs.
A fast paced action thriller, a fitting end to the Bourne Trilogy.
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