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Get set for wild action and sizzling chemistry with Knight and Day. Big screen superstars Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz come together in this thrilling action-adventure. When June meets a mysterious stranger on a routine flight, she thinks she's met the man who’ll add some excitement to her life. But she soon discovers he's a fugitive super-spy, who thrusts her into a globe trotting cat-and-mouse chase. As the bullets and sparks fly, June must decide if she can really trust this Knight in shining armour. (20th Century Fox Home Entertainment)

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D.Moore 

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English You want to compare it to Mr. & Mrs. Smith? OKAY. But Angelina and Brad's film is better, and by a lot. Anyway, back to Knight and Day. Tom C. and Cameron D. are undoubtedly a stellar duo, but they needed a much more charged script with better jokes and action scenes that are at least as good as driving a car with a dead man behind the wheel. Basically, it was pretty boring... Plus, Cameron Diaz never struck me as a particularly pretty woman, which I freely admit. Two and a half stars rounded down for disappointment and it’s time to get away from this film. Mangold - and not only Mangold - can do better. ()

Necrotongue 

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English Even on a second viewing, this movie still felt like terrible crap, starring my least favorite actress in the lead role and, I'll admit, I'm not a big fan of Tom Cruise either. Yet, I stuck with my original rating. Why? Well, despite the script being pretty dreadful, the whole silliness of it was oddly entertaining. I switched off all unnecessary brain functions (and trust me, there were many) and just let myself enjoy the simple yet fast-paced plot. Whether I actually liked it or not, one thing's for sure — I wasn't bored. / Lesson learned: When someone tells you you're safe, start running away screaming. 3*- ()

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kaylin 

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English Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise. For me, these are two stars that are slowly fading. Cruise saves everything by going back to his roots and it works for him, while Cameron occasionally pleases by showing a bit more of herself when acting is not going so well for her. Recently, I mentioned the movie "Knight and Day", which is very similar to what we see in "Knight and Day". The well-known duo of actors is hunted by agents or other assassins. They have to run away, the plot is a bit upside down, but the action scenes look pretty good. They look even better in "Knight and Day". Plus, some of the jokes work pretty well from time to time. Tom Cruise shows that he is not old at all for action movies and that it is a genre that simply suits him. He is still charismatic, you just believe in that hero of his, just like you would believe that he is actually a real madman. Cameron is properly loud at the beginning, sometimes she is delightfully foolish, and in the end, she doesn't offend even though her face can be quite annoying after a few tens of minutes. However, I originally expected the movie to be much worse. "Knight and Day" and "Salt" in one movie with excellent Cruise and... that's about it. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/06/rockova-lod-cruise-diaz-shawshank.html ()

DaViD´82 

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English It’s all boom, bang, and zoom, and a middle-aged Barbie and a middle-aged Ken are all mwah, mwah. And all this happens quite stylishly, in 90s trappings and with the excellent idea of watching everything from June's point of view and not Roy's. It's just a shame about the great imbalance between the scenes and about Cruise. It’s not that he's not bad, but Ben Stiller would have been better for the role. ()

Isherwood 

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English A perfect echo of the 1990s and the definition of a "summer film." The plot is from the ranks of primitive, overdone action scenes and most importantly a functioning central duo. Cruise plays himself, so he’s entertaining in the right way in the light-hearted atmosphere, and Diaz proves that playing a naive whiny blonde is not all that easy. It's too bad that it’s so predictable, or the feeling you get that the film won't surprise you with anything. This is John Powell's best music since The Bourne Ultimatum. 3 ½. ()

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