The Bourne Supremacy

Corrected entry: When Jason Bourne enters Pamela Landy's hotel in Berlin and finds out her room number, she comes out into the lobby and leaves the hotel before he has a chance to go up to her room. He immediately follows her out of the hotel. Since at this point he has not yet met her or seen a picture of her, how does he know that this woman walking out of the hotel is Pamela Landy?

Correction: Jason Bourne watches Pamela Landy coming out of the room from the floor above.

Corrected entry: It is supposed to be night time during the Becker Hotel scene, but every time we see the room where the Russian and his wife were assassinated, the windows have bright light coming through. When Bourne exits through the room's window, there is no light source that would have accounted for the bright light.

Correction: The correction about the Becker Hotel scene was wrong. The bit(s) that showed the light in that room was the movie's way of showing him recalling the bodies on the floor, and how the room looked while he waited in the bathroom.

Correction: We can never see a hole, his jacket is very thick and very black.

Sol Parker

Factual error: The scene where Nicky is picked up in Amsterdam is not in Amsterdam - the skyline does not match that of the city.

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Nicky: They know you were there.
Jason Bourne: Stop, stop! A weeek ago, I was 4,000 miles away, in India, watching Marie die. They came for me, and they killed her instead. This ends now.

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Trivia: The final credits mention Kenchels FC. This is an amateur football team Paul Greengrass played for (Kensington and Chelsea) and several other team members were extras in the Waterloo shoot.

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Question: When Bourne interrogates Nikki (under duress) in the underground station, Nikki insists that Bourne had never worked in Berlin, much less completed his first mission there. But it is established that Bourne had killed the Neskis in Berlin on what is described by Conklin as his first mission. Assuming Nikki has no reason to lie and that she would have accurate information about Bourne's activities, what might explain that issue?

Dusibello

Chosen answer: Conklin ordered Bourne to kill the Neskis, telling him it was a training mission, when in fact it was an unofficial, off-the-books assignment to cover up his and Abbott's corrupt dealings with Gretkov, which Neski was about to expose. Nicky did not know about this Berlin mission as it was not an official Treadstone operation.

Sierra1

Conklin did not tell Bourne that it was a training mission. Conklin told Bourne "this is not a drill soldier...this is a live project, you're a go."

Partially correct. After Bourne eliminates the Neskis, Conklin says "Congratulations soldier, training is over." This implies that while the mission was real, Bourne was still an asset in training, and off the books.

By "not a drill" and "live project", Conklin is telling Bourne to actually kill the Neskis - like killing the hooded man for Hirsch, it's training him to do anything for Treadstone. It could be that the edit is out of chronological order, but the order of the scenes implies that after Bourne has done the job and returned to the car, Conklin says "Congratulations, soldier. Training is over."

Sierra1

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