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Tom Cruise, Please Shut Up

Knight in verbal armor

You know and love Jason Bourne as an implacable killing machine. But what if he was a mouthy asshole instead? That's the provocative question posed by James Mangold's Knight and Day, which casts Tom Cruise as a Bourne wannabe who seriously can't shut up.

As Roy Miller, an agent gone rogue from the FBI or the NSA or the CIA or whatever-the-fuck, Cruise never stops flapping his gums. Fighting a dozen guys at a time? He yammers on through it. Hanging upside down and shirtless in a torture chamber? He has something to say about that. Falling from a great height onto the windshield of a speeding car? Funny story he'd like to tell you!

He's just so irritating, Roy Miller, each subpar quip delivered with a cocksure grin that makes you wish the bad guys were better at hitting back. Or, really, it's Tom Cruise who's irritating—those are his terrifyingly pearly whites, of course. There's never been a particularly crisp line between intense, SUPER-AWESOME Tom Cruise and the characters he plays. In Knight and Day, his age-old cool curdles into motormouthed neediness. Approaching 50, he suddenly seems desperate for our love. (See: Untitled Les Grossman Project.)

The love Roy Miller's angling for is that of June Havens, a plucky cipher played by Cameron Diaz who Roy runs into—literally!!—at the Wichita airport. He's handsome enough, she's apparently on the prowl, and their flight to Boston is filled with torrid flirting and enemy agents. One unconvincingly filmed plane crash later, the two are on the run, with the explosions, gunplay, and spycraft provoking an awakening in June's soul, just like in The Awakening, one of this movie's clear inspirations. It turns out that, under her staid exterior, June has always craved adventure, and soon, she's straddling Tom Cruise on a motorcycle, an automatic in each hand, blowing holes in bad guys like a pro.

The plot, such as it is, revolves around the hunt for precocious scientist Simon Feck (Paul Dano), who has invented a perpetual-energy battery. A Spanish arms dealer wants it, and someone dirty inside the National Bureau of Security Intelligence wants to sell it to him. All that stands between this Spanish arms dealer and the MacGuffin he so dearly desires is Roy Miller.

Or is Roy the crooked agent??? Hahaha, italics, have you never seen a movie before? The crooked agent is exactly who you think it is the whole time, one of a slumming-it supporting cast that includes Peter Sarsgaard, Viola Davis, Marc Blucas, and Maggie Grace.

And so the movie—whose trip through development hell, from buddy comedy to action-romance, was detailed in a recent Times piece—zips from America to the Azores to Austria to Spain, alternating between wan Cruise-Diaz banter and incoherent gunfights. (Knight and Day, with its frenetic cutting and cheap-looking effects, confirms that James Mangold—he of Walk the Line and Kate & Leopold—is not much of an action director.) In the end, you may wonder if the makers of this hyperactive, joyless thriller didn't stumble upon a perpetual-energy battery themselves—and not for the good: Knight and Day keeps going, and going, and going.

 
  • higgins1990 06/29/2010 9:06:00 PM

    I wish that Oliver Stone would direct a film starring Tom Cruise and Megan Fox. And I wish that this film would be shot on location on Mars.

  • David Gregoire 06/29/2010 5:45:00 AM

    But this ISn't a Jason Bourne film, it's an action comedy. "Hanging upside down and shirtless in a torture chamber?" That was hilarious and it was only one of many laughs. Cruise and Diaz were both funny and in all the right places. People should only go see this film if they want some good laughs in a cool theatre. I wasn't grading the special effects but the comic editing was excellent.

  • TruthToldHere 06/29/2010 5:17:00 AM

    I have to agree with this review. Although I love Diaz and was hoping for more I found the movie almost unwatchable, certainly unbelievable and definetly annoying.

  • Tom Miller 06/29/2010 4:04:00 AM

    Why does this guy have such an axe to grind against Tom Cruise? This isn't a review, its a screed.

  • david 06/26/2010 6:10:00 AM

    I saw Knight and Day. It was funny, smart, fast paced and most of all it wasn't a sequel. Great Datenight movie! I was most impressed by Cameron Diaz's performance. Not that Cruise was bad, in fact they had great chemistry.

  • Doug Johnson 06/25/2010 4:04:00 AM

    Oh, come on. This film is entertaining! And it is FAAAAR better than "Killers" or even any other recent movie within this genre. Yeah, so it's no masterpiece but it was never meant to be. I had fun, and I think others will too.

  • Sadie Jane 06/24/2010 9:47:00 PM

    I love reviews by Dan Kois. He is the most clever writer. He cuts right to the chase, whether the movie is good or bad. He makes me want to see this movie just to see if it's as bad as he says -- although I know it will be.

 

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