I didn't know who the bad guy was until the reveal, so I was the appropriately stupid target audience. I thought it was sufficiently plausible that it could have been anyone in the CIA. Any action scene with guns was "OMG, somebody sight before they shoot, eh?" but the close combat ones I thought were well-choreographed and filmed so that you could actually *see* choreography, which is sorely lacking in most films these days. The car chase scene had some improbably tenacious bad guys, but the actual skill in driving was some of the best I've seen recently at all (note, haven't seen Drive)
The relationship spiel was overwrought and undersold, but if they'd spent more time on it, I'd have been irritated. And, enh, they cast for really pretty, as opposed to "able to sell love in a glance". I wish Hollywood were different, but such is our lot.
I thought it was a solid mid-level, just shy of first-Bourne level action movie. Not revolutionary, but pleasant to the eye.