Salt Movie Review

Director: Philip Noyce Screenplay: Kurt Wimmer, Brian Helgeland Cast: Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Chiwetel Ejiofor, August Diehl Time: 100min Age Restriction: 16V

Genre:
Thriller/Action

Summary Review:
Salt is Angelina Jolie’s best action movie to date, with a thrilling, twisted storyline that will keep you guessing to the last scene.

Synopsis:
There has been a plethora of espionage-themed action/thriller movies out in recent years, along the lines of the Bourne movies and Salt is another such film. But it is one of the better ones and it seems fresh.

Angelina Jolie plays Evelyn Salt, a skilled and respected CIA agent. One day she is interviewing a Russian defector in the high-security CIA offices when he accuses her of being a Russian KGB agent, who’s been planted to kill the US president.

Her CIA colleagues regard her with suspicion and wish to interrogate her, but Salt is not about to let herself be detained when they have just been informed that there is someone trying to kill the president.

She runs and escapes through a series of breathtaking stunts, which characterise the entire film and the rest of the movie revolves around Salt and who the real spy is.

Salt will keep you guessing right up to the last minute – as soon as you think you’ve figured it all out, a new twist is thrown into the works.

Angelina Jolie did all her own stunts, which is very impressive, and having a female lead in an action-packed thriller like this is a twist in itself. Salt is by far her best action film to date (the Lara Croft movies being lame comic-like films and Wanted being too far-fetched). Admittedly, if it had been a male actor in the lead role, this movie may have become transparently clichéd.

But thanks to its fast-paced, thrilling and intriguing storyline, Salt is gripping and entertaining.