Synopsis
A fugitive couple goes on a glamorous and sometimes deadly adventure where nothing and no one – even themselves – are what they seem. Amid shifting alliances and unexpected betrayals, they race across the globe, with their survival ultimately hinging on the battle of truth vs. trust.
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Cast
- Tom CruiseRoy Miller
- Cameron DiazJune Havens
- Peter SarsgaardFitzgerald
- Viola DavisCIA Director Isabel George
- Jordi MollàAntonio Quintana
- Paul DanoSimon Feck
- Maggie GraceApril Havens
- Marc BlucasRodney
- Celia WestonMolly Knight
- Falk HentschelBernhard
- 75
Chicago Sun-Times
Diaz has one of the most winning grins in the movies. Basically, what I wanted was more of it. Some of that Cary Grant dialog. More flirtation. More of a feeling the characters, not the production, were the foreground. More of the stars. - 65
Movieline
Nothing Cruise does seems to come from the inside -- every eye crinkle, every grimace, every brow furrow seems plucked from the air, collected from the universe around him and bent to do his bidding. Maybe that’s one kind of acting. But it’s not cool. Never will be. - 63
Orlando Sentinel
The story is kind of all over the place, scatterbrained without being madcap (This one feels tinkered with, reshoots, re-edits.). - 63
Boston Globe
The movie’s a piece of high-octane summer piffle: stylish, funny, brainless without being too obnoxious about it, and Cruise is its manic animating principle. - 50
The Hollywood Reporter
Laziness permeates the film from the inexplicable escapes to the neglected romance. - 50
Variety
A high-energy, low-impact caper-comedy that labors to bring a measure of wit, romance and glamour to an overworked spy-thriller template. - 50
New York Daily News
Despite its impressive pedigree and unshakable assurance, Knight and Day is nothing more or less than an average popcorn flick. - 38
Chicago Tribune
Knight and Day may well suffice for audiences desperate for the bankable paradox known as the predictable surprise, and willing to overlook a galumphing mediocrity in order to concentrate on matters of dentistry.