When was knight and day released
By clicking the I agree button, you agree to us doing so. No, give me more info. Jump to main content Jump to primary navigation. Trivia 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 s.
Goofs It is impossible to arrive to Cape Horn by car. Cape Horn is actually an island Hornos , under Chilean sovereignty, seventy kilometers away from Navarino Island, last point where you can find both a car and a route. Quotes Roy Miller : Nobody follow us or I kill myself and then her! It adds eight minutes of footage, mostly extended versions of existing scenes, as well as a new opening scene that better establishes June Haven's profession as a mechanic.
See the FAQ page for more details. User reviews Review. Top review. Worth watching. Great blend of action and comedy. I never felt that the humor and the small bit of romance that they had to throw in to make the relationship between the two protagonists believable detracted from the action. It seemed that every time I was about to think "when's the next action scene" the movie would stop the thought with a well timed laugh or another action sequence making me never feel like I was waiting for the story or the action to resume.
It was also refreshing to see Tom Cruise play a part that wasn't meant to be almost completely emotionally impotent.
I found myself applauding at the end. FAQ What is 'Knight and Day' about? Is 'Knight and Day' based on a book?
What does the title mean? A film that treats its own title so, ahem, cavalierly can hardly be expected to be diligent when it comes to such niceties as plot, character, and pacing--but Knight and Day exceeds even such anti-expectations.
It is woefully scattered, alternatingly slack and frenetic, and transcendently preposterous. Remarkably, it is also, for a time, reasonably diverting for anyone willing to jettison everything they know about love, espionage, and narrative cohesion. The tale begins at the Wichita airport, where we meet June and learn exactly two things about her: first, that she restores vintage muscle cars so males in the audience will find her irresistible ; and second, that she has a bad case of little-sister-getting-married-before-her so females in the audience will find her sympathetic.
On her way through security, June repeatedly runs into Roy, himself a fetching grin sandwiched between windbreaker and sunglasses.
June is bumped from her flight but is subsequently put back on it, only to discover there are just a handful of passengers on the plane, Roy included. The reasons for June's bumping and de-bumping are obscure, an early sign that the screenplay--credited to newcomer Patrick O'Neill, but subsequently rewritten by half a dozen others--will not infrequently be divided against itself. June and Roy flirt lightly until she visits the lavatory, at which point the other passengers, along with both pilots and the navigator, all try to assassinate Roy.
Happily, he is much better at this kind of thing than they are, so he kills them instead, crash lands the jet himself, warns June about the nameless baddies who will soon come looking, and gently drugs her. She wakes the next morning in her own bed, with friendly Roy-notes offering life-saving advice scattered around her apartment. Director Isabel George Viola Davis , who reveal that Miller was using her at the airport to smuggle in the Zephyr when they bumped into each other and convince her that he doesn't love her.
They also tell her that Miller is the traitor and plans to trade the battery with Quintana. Heartbroken, Havens allows the C. Miller escapes with the battery, but is seemingly shot on the rooftops and falls to his death in the river. Fetch is taken into custody afterwards to Schwedelbach, Germany, though it is later revealed that Fitzgerald has been the real traitor all along and he captures Fetch.
Returning home, Havens heads to an address she remembered from Miller's iPhone , where she finds his parents and learns that his real name is Matthew Knight. They believe their son, a former Army sergeant and Eagle Scout , is dead; but they are fabulously wealthy from winning lotteries and sweepstakes they don't remember entering.
Leaving a message on her own answering machine that she has the Zephyr, she is captured by Quintana's men and taken to Sevilla , Spain. She is drugged with truth serum before being rescued by Miller, who was tracking Fitzgerald, who was delivering Feck to Quintana. Chaos erupts throughout the streets and Quintana is killed by a bull stampede. At the docks, Miller saves Feck from a bullet wound after handing over the Zephyr in a small pouch. Feck later reveals that the battery is unstable and it explodes, killing Fitzgerald.
Miller collapses from the gunshot and is hospitalized in Washington D. George apologizes to Miller about him and Fitzgerald, but tells him to let go of Havens and return to the C. Miller is later drugged by a nurse, who turns out to be Havens. After Havens breaks Miller out of the hospital, he wakes up in the rebuilt GTO that belonged to her father.
After Miller asks what day it is, Havens kisses him and says it's someday. This is a reference from the start of the movie that they both have things they want to do someday, and Havens begins to drive towards Cape Horn.
As the credits begin to fall, Miller's parents unwittingly receive tickets to Cape Horn in the mail and accept to go. Template:Div col.
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