Interview with Tom Cruise: "Love story in the" Knight of the Day "is similar to my relationship with women in real life"

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- You quickly understood that they are ready to take off?

- Oh yeah! In this film there is all that I generally love to the movies. This is a win-win mixture of action, comedy and bright, unusual characters, plus a non-trivial love line that organically fits into the plot. In the history of Roy and Jun, it attracts me primarily that everything that happens to them, we see through the prism of action. With Cameron, it was insanely interesting to gradually "disclose" the true persons of our characters against the background of the wild drive and danger, which all the time accompany their adventures. In these extremal situations, Roy and Jun begin to open the best in each other - and this is undoubtedly the best foundation for love story.

- Yes, the love line is really nontrivial ...

- Yes and no. I am sure that in many situations the audience recognize themselves! Roy and Jun turn out to be the same questions that arise before everyone in love: "Can I trust this person? And who he really really? " - Just on the con in their case it is delivered more than in the average novel from real life. Their relationships are built as situations are becoming more and more dangerous - so the "knight of the day" is perhaps one of the most intriguing films, in which I was played.

- This is your first work with Cameron Diaz since the "Vanilla Sky" ...

"Yes, and I always wanted to make it just such a picture with her." I adore action films with her. She is talented, funny, sports, besides, Jun is such a magnificent character. I could not wait for the start of filming, and not in vain: From the very first day it was an incredibly exciting job. Cameron has a unique sense of humor, and I am delighted with how she knows how to unite comedy with tricks and real romance in every scene.

- By the way, about the tricks: you, as always, do everything yourself, without the help of Cascader's doubles - and some of your tricks say, and invent yourself! It's true?

- Truth. First, it is interesting to me, and secondly, when the camera removes the same person throughout the scene, it creates a completely special atmosphere on the screen.

- What was the most difficult stunt? Pursuit of roofs? Flight from bulls on a motorcycle? Flying on "corn by"?

- The most difficult stunt was to play an extremely cautious and cold-blooded person with impeccable intuition and an instinct of survival, which suddenly loses his head from a woman in the midst of a dangerous task! If you think about it, it is very similar to how my relationships are built with women in real life: I resist this, trying to include composure and common sense, but at some point I turn 180 degrees at some point and rushing in feelings with your head ...

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