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Salt
Salt is the new spy
thriller from writer Kurt Wimmer (Law Abiding Citizen) that is at
times Jason Bourne and at times just boring. It is always exciting to see
Angelina put on her action hat but this time she seems to have lost a spring
or two in her step. Maybe it is the fact that 80 pound action heroes are
hard to buy into. Would it kill her to eat a burger for heaven sake? Try
a little carb-a-load next time.
Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie)
is an apple pie eating CIA officer who has served her country well. But
she finds herself on the run from her friends and peers when she is accused
of being a Russian spy. Her friend and loyal colleague Ted Winter now has
to play both sides as he tries to catch Salt (Liev Schreiber) while still
proclaiming her innocence. Movie goers soon learn that not everything is
as it seems and we then have to decide for ourselves who Salt really is.
The premise and story line
of the film is intriguing and has all the ingredients to make a superb
spy thriller. It has tasty Cold War morsels that reflect on the old school
spy flicks; yet with a strong, modern age telling. The action sequences
are well timed, fast paced and utterly impossible. So one would think that
this is a fantastic film but sadly it is just, OK. It would be easy to
blame Jolie for the misfires in this flick. At times she seems very stiff
and uncomfortable in the fight scenes and action sequences. As an intense,
dramatic actress she is sublime but I am thinking she has lost her kick
butt edge. She is a fabulous spy if conversation and peering eyes are her
weapon. Everything else? Not so much.
Personally though I think
the director (Phillip Noyce) should be to blame. With a talent such as
Angelina he could have better suited his film to fit what she brings to
the table. He does that with Schreiber who brings a killer job to his role.
But the rest of the film weaves in and out too much. One moment you are
caught up in the story and the next thrown out due to some badly fitted
action scene.
Salt is rated PG-13
for intense sequences of violence and action. The language as a splattering
of adultness but not so much that you should be concerned. The violence
is mainly what garners a strong PG-13. This film is entertaining and most
will find it an exciting time at the theater. Those who are looking for
a top notch film from beginning to end may walk away disappointed. It gets
3.5 out of 5 launch sequences. It is missing too many elements to be a
solid, direct hit.
Matt Mungle
Review copyright 2010 Mungleshow
Productions. Used by Permission.
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