• We Were Asked to Write a Speech Talking about the Value of Studying the Genre of Spy Films in My Final English Exam in 2004, Focusing on "The Bourne Identity"

     

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Published: 19.06.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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There are many reasons why young girls like you would watch a spy thriller such as "The Bourne Identity", most likely due to the rather star-studded cast it has. But, characterisation is not the only reason why studying spy films is so rewarding. Looking at its conventions and understanding them, then being able to apply them in future, is twice as rewarding. Look at the setting, the mood, the plot and the props for further examples of why the genre and this film is so entertaining.
Considering what conclusions your mind is jumping to now, I'll begin with the characters of "Bourne Identity". Matt Damon, as Jason Bourne, is our typical spy film hero. Not only does he have some slick, buff, droolworthy looks, caught by constant close-ups, he is also a skilled stuntsman - watch out for some on-screen action - and has a good heart. Scenes where he lays aside guns and attacks only when provoked help the audience side with him immediately. …

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