Actor Matt Damon battles his way through the bad guys, makes some bold moves, fights to reclaim his identity, and protect his girlfriend's honor.
Struggling with haunting imagery the whole way through, the films vividly depict how PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) effects a warrior.
Three powerful and riveting movies about life working for the CIA.
Full of twists, turns, deceit, clever coding, decoding, and mysterious adventures en route to apprehending the evildoers.
Most importantly the final film was a sobering look into the reality that to cover their tracks the agency will have its men kill its own.
It seems rather ironic and wicked to turn on your own men, while initially your job description was to save American lives.
That is unless that is all a public cover up and propaganda scheme to conceal the true purposes of America's secret agencies - particularly the CIA and NSA.
Most of us have heard of the CIA, but the bigger more powerful secret agency known as the NSA is briefly mentioned within the movies as we move up the chain of command and hear orders being issued from above the hierarchy.
Even worse is the immunity those on the inside have who flip and use their cover for personal gain and criminal pursuits, as the director and higher ups running the operation in Bourne Ultimatum.
If only the good guys won in real life as often as they do in the movies.
Nevertheless the good guys winning is a great theme to inspire us all.