| SYNOPSIS: Evelyn Salt, a trusted and loyal CIA operative goes on the run when a Russian defector convinces her superiors that she's a double agent sent to assassinate the President of the United States. As the intense manhunt heats up, Salt uses all her skills as a covert operative to elude capture and uncovers a secret so powerful it could change the course of world history. 
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                     Kudos to the filmmakers for naming the  protagonist of this action thriller Evelyn Salt. The name has left many viewers  wondering whether the secret agent’s identity has got anything to do with  sodium chloride. Serious, we kid you not – we’ve heard people discussing  whether the trials and tribulations the CIA  agent goes through has got any remote connection to the salt we consume. Well,  by further naming the film after the protagonist’s last name has further added  to the intrigue. The marketing folks have succeeded in having people to pay  attention and not dismiss it as another action thriller. More importantly, it  has gotten people to ask: Who is Salt? Salt is a CIA  agent who is highly regarded by the organisation, until one unfortunate day  when all hell breaks loose, thanks to a Russian spy who walks into the CIA offices and informs that the President of  Russia will soon be assasinated by Salt. Our protagonist has no choice but to  go on the run, with no one to trust. This brings about a game of cat and mouse  which has everyone asking the same question: Who is Salt? Australia born director Philip Noyce is best  known for action thrillers like Clear and Present Danger (1994) and Patriot  Games (1992) starring everyone’s favourite action hero Harrison Ford. So it is  natural that you’d be enjoying this excitingly paced movie helmed by the 50  year old filmmaker. He knows what elements are required to make you continue  watching till the end credits roll, be it the wham bham of car chases and  explosions, or the secret setups of double crossing agents.  But haven’t we seen all these elsewhere  before? Yes, indeed we have. So it is up to the cast to carry the movie. Playing Salt is none other than Angelina  Jolie, who is probably glad to have had all those practice from her Lara Croft  days to effortlessly portray this kick ass heroine. Her supporting actor is the  underrated Live Schreiber, who plays her boss Ted Winter. The duo’s double  crossing stunts will result in a showdown that is rather spectacular. Other  actors in this 100 minute movie include Chiwetel Ejiofor and Daniel Olbrychski.  Noyce may have gathered a great cast, but at  the end of the day, the movie still passes off as one of the many in the genre  – without any special spark which leaves a mark in the line of action movies  we’ve seen. The fiery explosions, the aerial chases and the characters’  expressions of betrayal and angst are nothing groundbreaking. So do we finally  know who Salt is at the end of the day? Unfortunately, no.    
                    SPECIAL FEATURES :
 This Blu Ray Disc contains quite  a bit of substantial extra features. The first thing which captivates you are  three versions of the movie – an original theatrical version, a director’s cut  with alternate ending, and an extended edition, all with substantially  different plots. The Filmmakers’ Commentary features Noyce and his long  time collaborators Robert Grasmere and Joey Rand, who talk about where  different characters’ inspirations came from, as well as the challenges faced  at the different shooting locations. The 30 minute Radio Interview with  Director Phllip Noyce provides even more insights to the experienced  filmmaker’s crafts.
 
 The Ultimate Female Action  Hero is an  eight minute featurette which focuses on how Jolie played the CIA agent and executed the required stunts,  something which was originally written for a guy. In the five minute Spy  Disguise: The Looks of Evelyn Salt, you get to see how Jolie struts her  stuff through different appearances in the movie.
 There are also a few Blu  Ray exclusive featurettes included here. The 30 minute SALT: Declassified –  An Undercover Look at the Secrets of Making SALT is a lengthy but  informative behind the scenes look at how the movie’s script is conceptualized  and eventually materialized into production. The Real Agents is 13  minute clip which give you a chilling look at how former Cold War agents played  dangerous spy games. The Modern Master of the Political Thriller: Phillip  Noyce is a nine minute clip which has the cast sharing their experiences of  working with the director. The seven minute False Identity: Creating a New  Reality shows you how some of the movie’s visual effects were created by  the technical geniuses. The interesting Spy Cam:  Picture-in-Picture Track shows a small window which pops up at the bottom  right hand corner of the screen while you are watching the movie. The cast and  crew share more behind the scenes secrets as you watch the action unfold.   
                    AUDIO/VISUAL: The visual transfer for the  movie is perfect – the high definition sharpness is amazing, which makes the  viewing experience totally enjoyable. The powerful audio track is available in  English 5.1 DTS, Thai, Tamil, Telugu, Turkish, Czech, Hindi, Hungarian, Polish  and Russian 5.1 Dolby Digital. 
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                    by John Li
 Posted on 24 December 2010
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