A man is washed up on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, barely alive, suffering from multiple gun shot wounds. His amnesia has left with virtually no clues to his past or his identity. Little by little, he tries to put his life back together while trying to avoid various people who are trying to kill him. Ultimately, he teams up with a mysterious woman from his past and she helps him to discover the truth.
The only things preserved from the book are a few names.
Published by bernie4444 , 3 hours ago
As far as a shoot-'em-up with the obligatory car chase goes, this movie did it quite well. And like many of the other "1984" (book by George Orwell, in which to satisfy the proletariat, they had a machine mass-produce formula pulp fiction) type machines churned out films for the proletariat, the title and a few names bear the only resemblance to the Ludlum story. Quite a few of the characters that give this story depth and mystery are left out of the movie completely.
Fortunately, or unfortunately, it is easy to get wrapped up in technology as we assume that high definition (HD) or even 3D is going to take the place of the missing character Carlos and the in-depth search for his real identity.
Now, let's not compare this quickie in shoot-up land with the well-thought-out book "The Bourne Identity" by Robert Ludlum or the much better portrait of the story portrayed in the Mini-Series "The Bourne Identity" (1988) starring Richard Chamberlain and Jaclyn Smith; then we can enjoy what is left.
A sailor on a fishing trawler spots a human body in the water. After retrieving it, we find it is alive. Helping this stranger back from the near-dead, we find a couple of bullet holes and a mysterious capsule under his skin. The capsule displays what the fisherman recognizes immediately as a Swiss bank account. The man can not remember who he is. Now we follow along with his journey to Switzerland and find out if he will recover. In the meantime, someone is out to kill him. Why?
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What's Leaving Netflix and HULU in May?
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • April 30, 2023
Every month, streaming services remove some of their offerings to make room for new ones. But that doesn't mean we can't watch them anymore. Here is a list of titles being cut by HULU and Netflix in May. Order your own copy to keep watching.
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