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『ボーン・アルティメイタム』(The Bourne Ultimatum)は、2007年のアメリカ映画。記憶を失った暗殺者ジェイソン・ボーン(Jason Bourne)を主人公としたサスペンス・アクション映画三部作の3作目にして完結編である。原作はロバート・ラドラムの『最後の暗殺者』。なお、題名のアルティメイタムとは最後通牒のこと。
アメリカでは2007年7月25日にプレミア上映されたのち、8月3日に3660館で公開され、週末興行成績で初登場1位になった。日本では同年11月10日に日劇1系列ほかで封切られた。
第80回アカデミー賞では編集賞、録音賞、音響効果賞を受賞。
キャスト
マット・デイモン - ジェイソン・ボーン
ジュリア・スタイルズ - ニッキー
デヴィッド・ストラザーン
スコット・グレン
アルバート・フィニー
ジョアン・アレン - パメラ・ランディ
『ジェイソン・ボーン』と呼ばれるその男は、究極の暗殺者を育成する政府の極秘計画「トレッドストーン計画」が生んだ最強のスパイだった。しかし、計画そのものが闇に葬られたとき、彼の存在は“邪魔者”となり、彼の元に次々と暗殺者が送り込まれた。激しい追跡と戦いの果て、男は平穏な日々を勝ち取ったはずだったが、新たに送り込まれた暗殺者によってその安息をも奪われてしまう。殺し屋として多くの人を殺めてしまった罪の意識にさいなまれながらも、彼は自分を陥れたすべての陰謀を暴くため、たった一人、組織に最後通告(=アルティメイタム)を叩きつける。
備考
主演のマット・デイモンは、2007年に訪れたカンヌ国際映画祭にて「ボーン・シリーズは3作目でラスト」とコメントしているが、一方パンフレット等で「自分の中ではまだ終わりにしたくないという思いがある」と作品への愛着を語ることもあり、(ボーンシリーズの世界的ヒットも相まって)続編の可能性もゼロではないものと思われる。
[編集] 原作小説
この映画シリーズは、ロバート・ラドラムによる長編小説『暗殺者』(The Bourne Identity、1980年)、『殺戮のオデッセイ』(The Bourne Supremacy、1986年)、『最後の暗殺者』(The Bourne Ultimatum、1990年)のボーン三部作を原作としている。
なお、ロバート・ラドラムの死後、エリック・ヴァン・ラストベーダーによって続編"The Bourne Legacy"(2004年)と"The Bourne Betrayal"(2007年)が書かれている。
The Bourne Ultimatum is a three-time Academy Award winning 2007 film loosely based[1] on the Robert Ludlum novel of the same name.
A sequel to The Bourne Supremacy and the third film of the Bourne Trilogy, it stars Matt Damon reprising his role as Ludlum's signature character, amnesiac CIA assassin Jason Bourne. Julia Stiles, David Strathairn, Scott Glenn, Paddy Considine, Edgar Ramirez, Albert Finney, and Joan Allen co-star. The key cast members reprise their roles from the two previous Bourne movies, with additions such as Strathairn, playing a CIA department head; Considine as a British journalist; and Ramirez as a new assassin sent to kill Bourne. The film continues the saga of Jason Bourne after he apologizes to the daughter of Vladimir Neski in Moscow, Russia, and follows the character as he travels to Paris, London, Madrid, Tangier, and New York City to uncover his real identity, while the CIA continues to send assassins after him.
Paul Greengrass directed the film from a script by Tony Gilroy, Scott Z. Burns, George Nolfi, and an uncredited Tom Stoppard.[2]
The producers were Patrick Crowley, Frank Marshall, Paul L. Sandberg, and Doug Liman, who directed the first Bourne movie, The Bourne Identity.
The Bourne Ultimatum was produced by Universal Pictures and was released on August 3, 2007 in North America, where it grossed $69.2 million in ticket sales in its first weekend of release, making it the highest August opening.[3] By the end of August 2007, the film was said to be on track to exceed the international box office gross of the first two films in the trilogy.[4]
Although all three films have been commercially successful and critically acclaimed, The Bourne Ultimatum is the only film in the trilogy to have been nominated for an Academy Award; winning all three nominations for Best Film Editing, Best Sound, and Best Sound Editing.
The movie begins immediately after Bourne apologizes to Neski's daughter. Wounded from the Bourne Supremacy car chase, Jason Bourne is still evading the Moscow police. Cornered by two officers while breaking into a medical clinic to treat his wounds, Bourne overpowers the officers and leaves them alive as he escapes, saying to one that his argument is not with them.
The story continues six weeks later as Simon Ross, a security reporter for The Guardian, meets with Neal Daniels, the CIA station chief in Madrid, to discuss Treadstone and to look for information on Jason Bourne. Bourne goes to Paris to tell Marie's brother, Martin, of her death, then heads to London by train and reads an article in The Guardian where Ross describes Jason Bourne as a CIA officer. Bourne arranges to meet Ross in London at the south entrance of Waterloo Station. Ross, however, is under surveillance because his use of the word "Operation Blackbriar" in a phone call to his editor was tracked by ECHELON, alerting the CIA. CIA section chief Noah Vosen alerts his staff to find out any information on Ross, believing that Operation Blackbriar (a renamed Treadstone proposed by Ward Abbott at the end of The Bourne Identity) has been compromised.
After receiving a phone call from Bourne, Ross takes a taxi to Waterloo Station and is followed by the CIA, who believe him to be meeting his source there. At the station, Bourne sees CIA officers following Ross and places a prepaid mobile phone on him; through it, Bourne instructs the frightened journalist on how to dodge the station's surveillance, while knocking out the CIA agents attempting to kidnap Ross. However, Vosen orders their asset, an assassin named Paz, to kill Ross and his source. Vosen's team identifies Bourne on a security camera and recognize him as the original Treadstone assassin, and assumes he must be Ross's source. Bourne advises Ross to remain hidden, but Ross panics and reveals himself, giving Paz a clear kill shot. In the ensuing chaos, Bourne steals Ross's notes from his body; the notes reveal Ross' source to be Daniels.
Deputy Director Pamela Landy is asked to help capture Bourne. With Landy's help, Vosen and his team realize that Daniels is Ross' source. They decide to send a team to Daniels' office in Madrid, but Bourne arrives first, finding only one photograph in an otherwise empty safe as Daniels has already left. Bourne attacks the CIA team when they enter the office and, just as he finishes mopping up the CIA agents, Nicky Parsons enters the office. Nicky tells him that she was reassigned to Madrid after Berlin, and that Daniels has fled to Tangier. She helps him escape the CIA reinforcements by telling Vosen that Bourne had already left the office. Bourne calls the police to report the sound of gunfighting; they arrive just as the second CIA team piles out of their vehicles, guns drawn, in front of the office. When Bourne asks Nicky why she is helping him, Nicky only hints vaguely at something before Bourne's amnesia ("It was difficult for me... with you.(long pause) You really don't remember anything?"). While in Tangier, they realize the CIA has sent assassin Desh Bouksani to eliminate Daniels. Nicky uses her official clearance access to send Desh a message, telling him to meet her for a new phone, thus allowing Bourne to follow Desh to his target. When Vosen realizes Nicky's deceit he orders Desh to kill Nicky and Bourne after terminating Daniels. Landy is outraged at Vosen's willingness to indiscriminately kill CIA personnel and quits the operation.
Bourne shortly before confronting Desh in Tangier.Bourne follows Desh and is unable to save Daniels, who dies from Desh's planted bomb. When Desh returns for Nicky, Bourne outruns the Tangier police and fights Desh, eventually strangling him with a towel. Bourne accompanies Nicky to a bus station where she begins her own separate life on the run from the CIA. At the Tangier morgue, Bourne examines Daniels' charred papers and finds the address of the CIA substation in New York City. Bourne takes a flight to New York City, and on arrival deliberately uses a passport that alerts Landy to his presence. Bourne calls Landy while observing her and Vosen from across the street. The ending of The Bourne Supremacy is repeated: Landy tells him his real name is David Webb and that he was born on "4/15/71", a code for the address of the Treadstone facility at 415 East 71st Street. Bourne sends a text message to Landy to arrange a meeting. Vosen and his team intercept the message and follow Landy as she leaves the building. Bourne's meeting, however, is simply a diversion to allow him to enter Vosen's office and steal classified Blackbriar documents.
Vosen realizes the diversion after a phone call from Bourne to get a recording of his voice - the key to unlocking the safe. Bourne states he is in Vosen's office, and a desperate Vosen frantically orders CIA officers back to his office to capture Bourne. Bourne escapes and enters into a car chase with CIA officers and Paz. Emerging victorious from his vehicular duel with Paz, Bourne chooses not to kill him. Just outside the Treadstone facility, Bourne meets Landy and gives her the stolen documents from Vosen's office before entering the building. Inside, he meets Dr. Albert Hirsch, who ran Treadstone's psychological conditioning program. With his help, Bourne remembers that - as Captain David Webb - he volunteered for the program and killed a man in the same room. Horrified by the memory of what he did to complete his conditioning and to assume the Jason Bourne identity, he tells Hirsch, "I remember everything. I'm no longer Jason Bourne."
On his way back to the substation, Vosen eventually works out that Landy gave Bourne an address in code when Landy gave Bourne his date of birth. Vosen races to the facility and confronts Landy as she finishes faxing away his documents that Bourne stole. She looks at Vosen coldly and says, "You better get yourself a good lawyer." Meanwhile, Bourne is cornered on the facility's rooftop by Paz. Paz holds Bourne at gunpoint and demands to know why Bourne spared his life. Bourne asks if Paz knows why he was ordered to kill him. "Look at us. Look at what they make you give," says Bourne, repeating the dying words of the Treadstone assassin called The Professor from The Bourne Identity. Paz lowers his weapon, but Vosen appears and fires on Bourne just as he jumps from the roof into the East River 10 floors below.
Some time later, Nicky sees a news report noting the exposure of Blackbriar, the arrests of Hirsch and Vosen, that CIA Director Ezra Kramer is the subject of a United States Senate hearing regarding his conduct, and that David Webb (Bourne's real name), fell into the East River. The report notes that after a three-day search, Bourne's body is yet to be found: at which Nicky smiles. As Moby's "Extreme Ways" plays, the movie (in an allusion to the opening scene of The Bourne Identity) cuts back to Bourne, floating motionless in the water; after a long moment he starts to move, and swims away into darkness.

