
Diaz plays June Havens, an auto mechanic (really) who specializes in restoring vintage cars. She's in Wichita retrieving parts for a project. Cruise plays Roy Miller, a secret agent, who may or may not have gone bad. It's a standard caper movie but the action sequences are exciting and funny and the location shooting is gorgeous.
Roy has the MacGuffin and and uses June to get it past security at the airport. The scene where a TSA agent is pulling various car parts from her luggage is pretty good. The MacGuffin is a battery, about the size of a c-cell which can power a small city and it's barely socially competent inventor.
The movie is a series of set pieces where Roy is trying to keep the battery/inventor from various bad guys while trying to protect June. Bullets are flying, cars are screeching, airplanes are crashing, but Roy is unfailing polite to June (and others) and almost never ruffled. June, in constant panic in the beginning, gradually learns how to keep her head while the madness is going on all around her.
If you've seen any of the trailers and liked what you saw, then you'll like the movie. There is a lot of violence but it is all of the 1st-person-shooter video game sort. There is good chemistry between Diaz and Cruise but the director mainly keeps it chaste.
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