The Bourne Supremacy" is the second installment in the Bourne film series, based on Robert Ludlum's novels. Here's a brief summary of the movie's plot:
The film picks up with Jason Bourne (played by Matt Damon) and his girlfriend, Marie Kreutz (played by Franka Potente), living in Goa, India, under new identities. However, Bourne's past as a covert CIA assassin catches up with him when he is framed for a botched CIA operation in Berlin.
The main plot centers around the CIA's attempts to capture or eliminate Bourne, who is trying to uncover the truth about his past and the Treadstone program that trained him. Pamela Landy (played by Joan Allen), a high-ranking CIA officer, becomes involved in the operation and starts to question the agency's motives and methods.
Bourne's journey takes him to various European cities as he eludes capture and tries to piece together his fragmented memories. He discovers that there are others like him who have undergone similar training and that there are ongoing covert operations tied to Treadstone.
As the film progresses, Bourne's relentless pursuit of the truth and his efforts to expose the CIA's covert activities put him in direct conflict with the agency's operatives, including the deadly assassin known as Kirill (played by Karl Urban).
The movie is known for its intense action sequences, intricate espionage plot, and the character's struggle with his identity and past. "The Bourne Supremacy" is directed by Paul Greengrass and is a critical and commercial success, further establishing the Bourne film series as a popular franchise in the spy thriller genre.