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WHO IS SALT ?
# Release Date: Jul 23, 2010
# Runtime: 1 hr. 39 min.
# Genres: Action/Adventure, Suspense/Thriller
# Director: Phillip Noyce
# Cast: Angelina Jolie , Liev Schreiber , Chiwetel Ejiofor , Daniel Olbrychski , August Diehl
There are big action movies and then there are the most entertaining action films , keep the adrenaline junkies in the downtime before we go talk to the next classic is . A compact, sleek spy thriller from writer-director Phillip Noyce Kurt Wimmer, Salt should never be confused with the former, although it snaps into the second category with the click of a cozy perfect placement of Lego. Nobody by salt is probably die of boredom if she had the theater a little pain due to one of the most ridiculous movie convincing disguises go, laughing in recent history. But it is not plausible is generally high on the list of the key ingredients for making a good action movie, script and thanks to a fast pace and some sentences that satisfy the demand for salty, fatty fast food cinema.Two years after being captured suspects in North Korea and tortured as a spy, is a top CIA agent Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie) to celebrate their second wedding anniversary arachnologist Mike (August Diehl), as alleged defect due to a dying Russian, a sleeper agent for the Russian government. Desperate to clear her name and to protect her husband, Salt takes flight, raising the suspicion of up-and-coming CIA agent Peabody (Chiwetel Ejiofor), even as her mentor, Winter (Liev Schreiber), insists that the criticism is unfounded. Well, to their names cleared for salt, it needed to overtake and both the Secret Service and CIA, while all breathe uncovering information about a diabolical plot of a Big Chill back in the Cold War with a high-profile murder outsmarted.
The more salt withdraws collect the bet increase. Shortly after the co-author of the screenplay for The Thomas Crown Affair (next to Leslie Dixon) was Kurt Wimmer as a rising power in over-the-top action film with a jump in the chair and director for Balance Ultraviolet, two SCI fiction films, the ridiculously elevated Delirious New Heights. In 2003, Wimmer edged with espionage field as screenwriter of the CIA received tepid thriller “The Recruit” and now he is with director Noyce a high-stakes espionage thriller that short on originality, is still full of intensity delivered. This time, Wimmer seems modeled his script on a roller coaster, so that the butterflies in our stomach when we are slowly creeping up, the first big hill, then impressive to maintain momentum until the ride ends and we leave our seats. And while there’s nothing particularly inventive about a history of constant tensions of the Cold War, Sleeper-agent market, and murder is Wimmer to sneak in some juicy details maintained during the depression in the details of a top-secret Russian program United States a superpower than to overthrow, and a few voices expertly placed third act Sucker punches.If only Noyce’s talent as a director of action would be better matched with particular skills Wimmer as a storyteller, perhaps, a little more than Salt have a reasonable diversion.
A talented filmmaker with an eye for detail, handles and locks Noyce Setup dialog very well – a tangible feeling of dizziness during a thrilling start to retire early, and the employment of sharp abuse during a tense scene, the Cemetery kicks in High Gear – but he wades deeper into the action, the clearer it becomes that chases and shootouts are not exactly his strength. Like most activities in those days the drivers, Noyce refuses to give the viewers a real sense of space by stitches in the first place to close-ups when things are put over a hairy factor that holds us back real connection with the kinetic events unfolded starting screen. But Noyce is very good with actors, triggering images of Jolie, Schreiber, Ejiofor, and Daniel Olbrychski a long way in balancing the counter-mate rush to action sequences. Odds are not, salt basis for a highly successful action film à la series The Bourne Identity – as a filmmaker so clearly shamelessly with the ends open – but next time when we really size taste is determined digestible enough to think about our stomachs, we have filet mignon and wine, while in reality we only have one chicken fried steak and a chocolate shake devoured grazed Trick
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