Friday, July 30, 2010

Knight and Day 2010

Knight and Day 2010

Tom Cruise ... Roy Miller /Matt Knight
Cameron Diaz ... June Havens
Peter Sarsgaard ...Special Agent Fitzgerald
Jordi MollĂ  ... Antonio
Viola Davis ... Director George
Paul Dano ... Simon Feck
Falk Hentschel ... Bernhard
Marc Blucas ... Rodney
Lennie Loftin ... Braces
Maggie Grace ... April Havens


Runtime: 1 hour 49 minutes

Rated PG-13 for sequences of action violence throughout, and brief strong language.

THE SHORT

An A-typical Spy thriller and action film with predictable plot twists and dialog.
Wait for DvD unless you just have money to burn.

THE LONG

Tom Cruise plays Roy Miller. An international man of mystery and super spy that get’s burned by the C.I.A. during a mission to recover a perpetual energy source the size of a AA battery capable of powering a city. The beautiful June Heavens played by Cameron Diaz gets caught up in Roy’s flight from assassins when he bumps into her in a Kansas airport.

The movie is filled with stunts you would expect from a super spy on he run, plenty of gorgeous scenery and expectable dialog. All the actors do a great job making this movie bearable, but it just doesn’t come across as anything special. Diaz’s character is likable, but seemingly way too comfortable being kidnapped, having her privacy violated and being shot at by her own government. Cruise does a good job playing the emotionally detached agent who may or may not be working for himself.

If you are heart throbbing for Tom Cruise or Cameron Diaz, you might spend the extra cash to see this in theaters. But my advise would be to wait for this one to hit the shelves at your local video store and instead spend that cash on one of the bajillion blockbusters out this summer.


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