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Originally posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?
I saw it last night. My assessment of the movie parallels yours. I give a B/B-
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One problem I had with the movie was that Bourne had his rifle aimed at the Deputy Director's head when he found them first in Berlin. Why? He was never going to shoot her. He needed her for answers. He never let her know that he had a scope on her head. Couldn't he have done the same thing w/binoculars?
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I liked it a little more. B+
Spolier Answer:
I thought this scene made perfect sense. He had every intention of killing her. At that point in the plot he believed only that the CIA had decided to screw with him, and he was going to start by taking out the new head of the program to reenforce his message to leave him alone. It's only the perspectives of his dead girlfriend that makes him call to make sure he understands what's going on. He then changes his mind based on what he hears.