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"THE BOURNE LEGACY"
(2012) (Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz) (PG-13)


Alcohol/Drugs Heavy
Blood/Gross Stuff Heavy
Disrespectful/Bad Attitude Extreme
Frightening/Tense Scenes Extreme
Gun/Weapons Extreme
Imitative Behavior Heavy
Jump Scenes Heavy
Music (Scary/Tense) Extreme
Music (Inappropriate) None
Profanity Moderate
Sex/Nudity Mild
Smoking None
Tense Family Scenes Minor
Topics to Talk About Heavy
Violence Extreme


QUICK TAKE:
Action: A genetically modified government assassin fights to make his enhancements permanent when his secret program is discontinued and he becomes the target.
PLOT:
Aaron Cross (JEREMY RENNER) is a genetically modified CIA assassin who belongs to a program similar to the one that engineered the now-infamous Jason Bourne. When his program is discontinued, Cross is targeted for assassination himself. He is also cut off from the drugs that give him his mental and physical superiority.

After surviving an initial attempt on his life in remote Alaska that claims the life of another agent (OSCAR ISAAC), he is compelled to seek out Dr. Marta Shearing (RACHEL WEISZ), the scientist who could administer a serum that would make his enhancements permanent. She recently survived a traumatic workplace murder-suicide that saw one of her trusted colleagues, Dr. Donald Foite (ZELKO IVANEK), snap and kill her entire research team. With the termination of the Outcome program, she is also to be tracked down and killed, so she and Cross go on the run together.

Charged with cleaning up the mess Bourne left behind in the last film, Retired Col. Eric Byer (EDWARD NORTON) and Admiral Mark Turso (STACY KEACH) play damage control from the halls, offices, and command center in Washington. The whole thing comes to a head in Manila where Byer and his team deduce Cross and Shearing are headed to concoct a serum that will make Aaron's physical and mental superiority permanent.

WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT?
Older teens who enjoy action films will likely have some interest.
WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG-13
For violence and action sequences.


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