I actually felt the movie echoed the sentiments that Stef expressed in his recent movie review on Freedom Writers.
The bad guys (including Bourne, Pamela Landy [the blonde CIA director lady], and Nicky [the young woman]) all switched sides and tirelessly worked to reform the system, risking their lives. At the end, Landy testified before Congress about reforming the CIA. The new CIA director Ezra Kramer was appointed at the beginning of the movie to reform the system. Reform, reform, reform, the bloodiest refrain in history.
However, the action sequences were still way cool. I especially liked the bits in London.
I think the ending with Bourne asking, "Do you even know why you're supposed to kill me?" was a good jab. But then he tergiversated and made it about them instead of about morality or ethics. "Ooh, lookit all we've had to give up. We've had to become monsters. Ooh, poor us." Please. And then more reform talk. And they apologized for the CIA when the deputy director ("Noah" was his name?) talked about how dangerous the world was and all. They never countered it with anything about how it was them making the world dangerous.
A fun movie, but a pretty weak message, and not really anti-statist.
YouTube video Movie Review: The Freedom Writers:
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