Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Film: Knight and Day





GENRE:
Action

RATING: PG-13 for violence and brief strong language

RUNTIME: 1 hour and 49 minutes

STARRING: Tom Cruise (Mission Impossible)

Cameron Diaz (Charlie’s Angels)

DIRECTOR: James Mangold (3:10 to Yuma)

WRITER: Patrick O’Neill (newcomer)

PLOT: June accidentally finds herself involved with a secret agent on the run. Action ensues

FIVE OBSERVATIONS:

1 This movie was fun. After Inception, it’s nice to watch a film that you don’t have to concentrate and dissect. In the middle somewhere I stopped questioning Cameron Diaz’s insane thought process and just went along for the ride.

2 Tom Cruise’s charm carries this film. It looks like he’s having a lot fun which is fun to watch. I’m glad Cruise and the film didn’t take itself to seriously. He should take on more roles like this – a little unhinged but skilled.

3 Lots of drugging going on in this film. It was entertaining to bypass a bunch of the travel time with a dazed Diaz’s blurry visions. Way to save money on skydiving.

4 The bad guys were boring. I hate boring bad guys. What a waste of Peter Sarsgaard’s talents.

5 Paul Dano’s facial hair was creepy.

RECOMMENDATION: Wait for DVD

UPCOMING REVIEWS: Dinner for Schmucks

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So far I've thoroughly enjoyed your reviews. You seem to be an expert on film so I turn to you for advice, should one watch 'Manhunter' before watching 'The Silence of the Lambs'? Or will I be able to follow the story either way?

Blackout said...

Silence of the Lambs is a classic. No need to watch Manhunter first. Anthony Hopkins does a far better job as Hannibal Lecter than Brian Cox anyway. Red Dragon has the same plot as Manhunter but casts Hopkins instead. I'd recommend that one instead for continuity. I'd watch Silence of the Lambs first, then watch Red Dragon for the backstory, then Hannibal if you want the subpar sequel to Lambs. Hope that helps.

Anonymous said...

Excellent. Thank you very much, I'll do just that.