In Berlin, an agent under the command of CIA Deputy Director Pamela Landy is paying $3 million for the "Neski Files", documents about the theft of $20 million from the CIA seven years earlier. Meanwhile, in the basement, a Russian assassin named Kirill plants two bombs, one on the main power line, the other, with Bourne's fingerprint carefully applied, on a subline, and rigs it to malfunction. When the power is disrupted by the first bomb, Kirill kills both parties to the exchange and steals the files and money, which he later gives to his employer, Russian oil magnate Yuri Gretkov.
Meanwhile, Landy tries to run the fingerprint that was extracted from the second bomb, but finds that it is linked to the CIA's secret Treadstone Project, and is denied access. Landy flies to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. After getting clearance from CIA Director Martin Marshall, she learns that the fingerprint is Bourne's and that CIA chief Ward Abbott ran the project. She questions him but he claims he does not know Bourne's whereabouts. Landy tells Abbott that the CIA agent who is believed to have stolen the $20 million was named in the "Neski" files. Vladimir Neski, a Russian politician and reformer, was going to identify the thief, but was murdered before he could do so, supposedly by his wife, who then committed suicide. Landy believes the latest killings were to cover up Bourne's involvement.
When Bourne arrives in Naples, he is detained and interrogated by Nevins, a US Consulate field officer. Nevins receives a phone call from Tom Cronin, CI Operations Officer in Langley, cautioning him that Bourne should be handled with extreme prejudice, as he's an Agency priority target. Sensing this, Bourne quickly knocks out both Nevins and an Italian guard, and escapes after copying the SIM card of the unconscious agent's cell phone. This enables Bourne to listen in on a call from Landy; he learns her name and phone number, and that he is, somehow, the prime suspect in the recent killings. He then steals a car and drives to Munich, where he interrogates Jarda, the only other surviving Treadstone assassin. Jarda says the project was shut down following Alexander Conklin's death. When Bourne realizes that Jarda has called for backup, he attempts to take his captive to another location to interrogate him further. Jarda gets loose and attempts to kill Bourne, but Bourne strangles him after a fierce struggle, blows up his house to cover his tracks and drives to Berlin.
Landy and Abbott travel to Amsterdam to debrief Nicky Parsons, Bourne's last Treadstone contact. Landy decides to bring Nicky to Berlin. Later, Bourne tracks Landy to the Westin Grand Hotel. He then tails her to the local CIA substation. Taking a position on the roof of an adjacent building, he sets up a sniper rifle and trains his sights on Landy. He telephones her and asks if she's running Treadstone. Putting the call on speaker, she says no. He agrees to come in, but only with someone he trusts, and chooses Nicky, after spotting her in the room with Landy. After Landy tries to deceive Bourne by saying what if she can't find her, Bourne tells her that it's easy, since she's standing right next to her. Landy and the others are startled after realizing that Bourne is close by and has been spying on them. Despite Abbott's objections, Landy sends Nicky to the designated meeting place. However, Bourne manages to abduct Nicky and escape the cordon Landy has set up. He interrogates her and learns that Abbott, and not Conklin, was the head of Treadstone. He then has flashbacks of his first assassination mission that placed him in Berlin. When he questions Nicky about this, she denies he was ever assigned to Berlin. Bourne angrily insists that he was sent there and threatens Nicky, but spares her life and leaves.
Upon listening to their conversation, transmitted by Nicky's bug, Landy begins to believe that Bourne is being framed. Later, Bourne breaks into the hotel room in which Neski and his wife were murdered. Upon recognizing the room, he has a series of flashbacks and he realises that he was responsible for their murder. Meanwhile, the hotel clerk recognizes him from a wanted poster and calls the police, who raid the hotel, but Bourne manages to escape.
At the CIA substation, Danny Zorn tells Abbott that he has something to show him in private. Zorn and Abbott return to the scene of the bombing, where Zorn points out that the second bomb was unnecessary and voices his suspicion that Bourne is being set up. Abbott then pulls out a knife and stabs Zorn to death, leaving him at the scene. When Landy is later informed that Zorn's body has been found, she immediately suspects Abbott and goes to confront him.
Meanwhile, Abbott returns to his hotel and calls Gretkov. He orders him to kill Bourne, as Bourne could implicate them in the theft of the $20 million. After refusing to carry out the order, Gretkov hangs up. Bourne then steps out of the shadows behind Abbott. He is tempted to kill Abbott, who tries to goad him into it, but out of respect for Marie's beliefs, he spares his life. He then shows Abbott that he has taped the telephone conversation between him and Gretkov. He places a handgun on Abbott's desk and leaves the hotel. When Landy shows up, Abbott points the gun at her. He refers to Zorn's death as "collateral damage" and says that he has no regrets. He then turns the gun on himself.
Bourne travels to Moscow to find Neski's daughter. The police, alerted by Landy, chase him. Kirill joins in the hunt, shooting Bourne in the shoulder. Bourne then steals a taxi and, after an extended car chase, forces Kirill's car into a concrete divider, then watches as Kirill dies, before walking away.
The final scene jumps to New York City, where Bourne phones Landy to ask why the CIA is still looking for him. After Landy thanks Bourne for supplying the Abbott tape, she tells Bourne his real name (David Webb), birth date, and place of birth (Nixa, Missouri). Bourne declines her offer to come back to the CIA and tells her to get some sleep, as she looks tired, indicating that he is again nearby and looking directly at her. Startled, Landy tries to spot him, but to no avail. The movie ends with Bourne walking the streets of New York City.
Download link :Meanwhile, Landy tries to run the fingerprint that was extracted from the second bomb, but finds that it is linked to the CIA's secret Treadstone Project, and is denied access. Landy flies to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. After getting clearance from CIA Director Martin Marshall, she learns that the fingerprint is Bourne's and that CIA chief Ward Abbott ran the project. She questions him but he claims he does not know Bourne's whereabouts. Landy tells Abbott that the CIA agent who is believed to have stolen the $20 million was named in the "Neski" files. Vladimir Neski, a Russian politician and reformer, was going to identify the thief, but was murdered before he could do so, supposedly by his wife, who then committed suicide. Landy believes the latest killings were to cover up Bourne's involvement.
When Bourne arrives in Naples, he is detained and interrogated by Nevins, a US Consulate field officer. Nevins receives a phone call from Tom Cronin, CI Operations Officer in Langley, cautioning him that Bourne should be handled with extreme prejudice, as he's an Agency priority target. Sensing this, Bourne quickly knocks out both Nevins and an Italian guard, and escapes after copying the SIM card of the unconscious agent's cell phone. This enables Bourne to listen in on a call from Landy; he learns her name and phone number, and that he is, somehow, the prime suspect in the recent killings. He then steals a car and drives to Munich, where he interrogates Jarda, the only other surviving Treadstone assassin. Jarda says the project was shut down following Alexander Conklin's death. When Bourne realizes that Jarda has called for backup, he attempts to take his captive to another location to interrogate him further. Jarda gets loose and attempts to kill Bourne, but Bourne strangles him after a fierce struggle, blows up his house to cover his tracks and drives to Berlin.
Landy and Abbott travel to Amsterdam to debrief Nicky Parsons, Bourne's last Treadstone contact. Landy decides to bring Nicky to Berlin. Later, Bourne tracks Landy to the Westin Grand Hotel. He then tails her to the local CIA substation. Taking a position on the roof of an adjacent building, he sets up a sniper rifle and trains his sights on Landy. He telephones her and asks if she's running Treadstone. Putting the call on speaker, she says no. He agrees to come in, but only with someone he trusts, and chooses Nicky, after spotting her in the room with Landy. After Landy tries to deceive Bourne by saying what if she can't find her, Bourne tells her that it's easy, since she's standing right next to her. Landy and the others are startled after realizing that Bourne is close by and has been spying on them. Despite Abbott's objections, Landy sends Nicky to the designated meeting place. However, Bourne manages to abduct Nicky and escape the cordon Landy has set up. He interrogates her and learns that Abbott, and not Conklin, was the head of Treadstone. He then has flashbacks of his first assassination mission that placed him in Berlin. When he questions Nicky about this, she denies he was ever assigned to Berlin. Bourne angrily insists that he was sent there and threatens Nicky, but spares her life and leaves.
Upon listening to their conversation, transmitted by Nicky's bug, Landy begins to believe that Bourne is being framed. Later, Bourne breaks into the hotel room in which Neski and his wife were murdered. Upon recognizing the room, he has a series of flashbacks and he realises that he was responsible for their murder. Meanwhile, the hotel clerk recognizes him from a wanted poster and calls the police, who raid the hotel, but Bourne manages to escape.
At the CIA substation, Danny Zorn tells Abbott that he has something to show him in private. Zorn and Abbott return to the scene of the bombing, where Zorn points out that the second bomb was unnecessary and voices his suspicion that Bourne is being set up. Abbott then pulls out a knife and stabs Zorn to death, leaving him at the scene. When Landy is later informed that Zorn's body has been found, she immediately suspects Abbott and goes to confront him.
Meanwhile, Abbott returns to his hotel and calls Gretkov. He orders him to kill Bourne, as Bourne could implicate them in the theft of the $20 million. After refusing to carry out the order, Gretkov hangs up. Bourne then steps out of the shadows behind Abbott. He is tempted to kill Abbott, who tries to goad him into it, but out of respect for Marie's beliefs, he spares his life. He then shows Abbott that he has taped the telephone conversation between him and Gretkov. He places a handgun on Abbott's desk and leaves the hotel. When Landy shows up, Abbott points the gun at her. He refers to Zorn's death as "collateral damage" and says that he has no regrets. He then turns the gun on himself.
Bourne travels to Moscow to find Neski's daughter. The police, alerted by Landy, chase him. Kirill joins in the hunt, shooting Bourne in the shoulder. Bourne then steals a taxi and, after an extended car chase, forces Kirill's car into a concrete divider, then watches as Kirill dies, before walking away.
The final scene jumps to New York City, where Bourne phones Landy to ask why the CIA is still looking for him. After Landy thanks Bourne for supplying the Abbott tape, she tells Bourne his real name (David Webb), birth date, and place of birth (Nixa, Missouri). Bourne declines her offer to come back to the CIA and tells her to get some sleep, as she looks tired, indicating that he is again nearby and looking directly at her. Startled, Landy tries to spot him, but to no avail. The movie ends with Bourne walking the streets of New York City.
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