La vita di tutti i giorni di June Havens si incrocia con quella di un agente segreto che si è reso conto di non dover sopravvivere alla sua ultima missione. Nonostante la loro avventura si e... Leggi tuttoLa vita di tutti i giorni di June Havens si incrocia con quella di un agente segreto che si è reso conto di non dover sopravvivere alla sua ultima missione. Nonostante la loro avventura si estenda in tutto il mondo, presto realizzano che tutto ciò su cui si possa contare è il pro... Leggi tuttoLa vita di tutti i giorni di June Havens si incrocia con quella di un agente segreto che si è reso conto di non dover sopravvivere alla sua ultima missione. Nonostante la loro avventura si estenda in tutto il mondo, presto realizzano che tutto ciò su cui si possa contare è il proprio compagno.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
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- Wilmer
- (as Jack A. O'Connell)
Recensioni in evidenza
However, while they are attractive leads, Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz are not Grant and Hepburn. Although the pair have undeniable star power and seem to be having fun, their eyes were likely focused more on the paycheck than on the superficial script which lacks the witty exchanges of classic screwball comedy. Also appearing for the money is a talented supporting cast that includes Viola Davis, Peter Sarsgaard, and Paul Dano; unfortunately, none of these gifted performers have roles that stretch their acting skills. With chases, gunfights, and rapid cutting, director James Mangold keeps the film moving at breakneck speed as the cast chases a "McGuffin" in the form of a super battery, whose importance is often lost in the sometimes confusing proceedings.
Although even the classic screwball comedies stretched credibility, Mangold's film uses CGI to create sequences that are beyond preposterous. At times, Cruise seems to be a super-hero with supernatural powers; his close encounters are unbelievable even for a Batman or Fantastic Four. As the complicated plot unfolds, the characters' motivations seem to shift, and the audience is kept guessing as to who can and cannot be trusted and who is working for whom. The action, light comedy, and appealing performers will hold viewer interest throughout, although, like cotton candy, this fluffy piece will fade from memory before the closing credits finish rolling.
It was also refreshing to see Tom Cruise play a part that wasn't meant to be almost completely emotionally impotent. I've never before seen him play a character where his face actually SHOWED such a full spectrum of emotions. Cameron Diaz also runs a gamut of emotional and psychological states as she progresses from the sheltered, Midwestern blonde who's in way over her head to the semi-savvy (albeit awkward) companion/sidekick of a rogue spy trying to clear his name.
I found myself applauding at the end.
There is action all throughout the movie, from the beginning till the very end, and it is the sort of action that is in your face and keeps your adrenalin pumping without being too much over the edge. And the action scenes were well choreographed and worked well.
Also, the comedy in the movie was well used at the right times, adding a lot of flavor to the movie. This aspect gave the movie so much charm and it worked wonderfully. Both Cruise and Diaz were good with these comedy twists.
The story is pretty straight forward and easy to follow, leaving some up for you to guess and speculate about, and that was good.
As for the cast, well as always, Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz put on magnificent work. I personally think that this is actually one of Tom Cruise's best movies. But of course, we all have our own preferences. The supporting cast also did well.
My friend said that this movie seemed like an imitation of the "Mission Impossible" movies, but I think it is in a whole other league. This one is an action-comedy while the others are pure action.
This movie is good for an evenings entertainment with lots of action and laughs. And the chemistry between Cruise and Diaz makes it worth it just for that alone. If you haven't seen this movie already, get to it!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizTom Cruise and Cameron Diaz did a majority of the stunts on their own. Cruise and Diaz are avid drivers, and have experience doing sharp turns and 180s.
- BlooperWhen June is taken to Antonio's home in Seville, Spain, the city is celebrating the festival of San Fermin. Part of that is the famous running of the bulls, which happens in Pamplona, not Seville. Pamplona is in northern Spain; Seville is in southern Spain.
- Citazioni
Roy Miller: Nobody follow us or I kill myself and then her!
- Curiosità sui creditiThe film's title appears at the very end of the closing credits.
- Versioni alternativeAn 'Extended Cut' is available in Region 2 (UK and Europe), Region 3 (Asia) and Region 4 (Australia & NZ). 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. The 'Extended Cut' was released on Video On Demand in North America, but as of January 2011, it has yet to receive a Region 1 release. (See the FAQ page for more details.)
- ConnessioniEdited into RTL Boulevard: Episodio #11.70 (2010)
- Colonne sonoreLouie Louie
Written by Richard Berry
Performed by The Kingsmen
Courtesy of Kingsmen International Licensing, Inc.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 117.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 76.423.035 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 20.139.985 USD
- 27 giu 2010
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 261.989.769 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 49 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1