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Salt movie rating review
Salt movie rating review













salt movie rating review

While the engaging (and seeming omnipresent) use of the surrounds comes as no surprise, it’s the sheer clarity of the audio that really impresses, with every effect and line of dialogue cleanly picked out of whatever other chaos is occurring in the mix at the same time.Įxtras: This Blu-ray disc arrives with not one, not two, but three different versions of the movie, allowing you to choose between Theatrical (100mins), Extended (101mins) and a Director’s Cut (104mins).

salt movie rating review

Granted a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack, the film’s action scenes really do come alive in the most visceral and exciting way. With all of that in mind, it’s a shame to report that Salt doesn’t quite achieve full marks thanks to a few instances of black crush and artefacting that could well be down to the amount of material Sony has tried to cram onto a single disc.Īudio: You won’t find any complaints here about how Salt sounds on Blu-ray. Colours can be rather cold and muted, meaning that the palette doesn’t always dazzle you, and detailing is very strong. A fine layer of film grain remains intact throughout and blacks are especially strong and inviting. Picture: Sony Pictures has done a fine job of bringing this thriller to Blu-ray thanks, in no small part, to the disc’s impressive AVC 2.40:1 1080p encode. The other pleasure is director Philip Noyce, whose old-fashioned style contrasts very nicely with the whiz-bang explosions, chases and crashes that seem to occur every 15 minutes. While the plot - Salt is accused of being a Russian sleeper agent and forced to go on the run – is an predictable as they come, Jolie digs deep to find some impressive emotional material to connect with, reminding you that the actress really is more than just an action hero with breasts. That said the film does have a couple of aces up its sleeves, which help make it at least a watchable curiosity.įirstly there’s Angelina Jolie’s portrayal of CIA officer Evelyn Salt. Brimming with Cold War antagonism, it’s a movie that might have found a place in the 1980s, but which feels weirdly out of touch with the world today.

salt movie rating review

Angelina Jolie serves up plenty of old-school action thrills in this enjoyable hi-def thriller















Salt movie rating review