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6.3/10
IMDbKnight and Day, starring Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise, has certainly a lot going on, with many twists and turns that become quite predictable after some time. While the first half of the movie is filled with romance ever since the two characters first meet at the airport, the second half of the movie is action-packed, which could be irritating for people who are not really into watching action movies. The chemistry between the lead couple, Diaz and Cruise, is quite natural, which is the heart and soul of the movie. Even though the story of the movie is great and is executed nicely, the duration of the movie is really long, making people question whether to continue watching it or not. It is true that the cast of the movie matters, but if the story is not executed as well as it should have been, nothing can save the movie and win the hearts of the audience.
Choice Summer Movie Star Female | 2010 | Cameron Diaz
Soundtrack Composer of the Year For and | 2010 | John Powell
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2010 | John Powell
Budget 117,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 261,989,769 USD
With the exception of Roy Miller falling off during the rooftop chase in Austria, Tom Cruise did most of the running and jumping without any wire works.
Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz did a majority of the stunts on their own. Cruise and Diaz are avid drivers, and have experience in doing sharp turns and 180s.
Tom Cruise wanted to do another spy thriller, but he thought Salt (2010) and The Tourist (2010) were too similar to his Mission: Impossible (1996) franchise. He ultimately chose this project once it became an espionage thriller with comic elements.
Tom Cruise dropped out of The Tourist (2010), which was being extensively rewritten by Christopher McQuarrie, to do this film.
All the car crashes were recorded on studio lots and digitally imposed in the film.
"Roy Miller: Nobody follow us or I kill myself and then her!"
"Roy Miller: Someday. That's a dangerous word. It's really just a code for 'never'."