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01 August 2010

SALT

SALT, my first movies i were watching at Tawau with "esah"...so actionable & pretty action. i love Angelina Jolie very much, like her characters which are very smart and looking so sexiest... the story is very difficult to understand for me..maybe i'm so excited in that hall which is my first time walking on it...very funny cinema with all the ugly red chair and very uncomfortable (make my back pain), the smells is like(kucing lepas beranak)...u imagine that funny cinema..

This is the synopsis of the SALT movie... 

Angelina Jolie stars as Evelyn Salt, a CIA agent accused of being a Russian spy, in the political thriller Salt.
Angelina Jolie stars as Evelyn Salt, a CIA agent accused of being a Russian spy, in the political thriller Salt. (Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures)

Angelina Jolie growing line of action heroines.

In her new, marginally more credible spy flick, SALT  her character is unable to perform physics-defying marvels with her firearms. But she still does some pretty impressive stuff with a fire extinguisher, a few sticks of office furniture and a syringe of spider venom. That is, when she isn’t making martial arts mincemeat of burly security types or leaping from overpasses and airborne helicopters.

Then a haggard Russian defector (Daniel Olbrychski) enters the agency’s Washington, D.C., headquarters and drops a bombshell: there’s a sleeper Russian spy, part of an espionage ring planted in the U.S. since the Soviet era, who is preparing to commit a political assassination that will have devastating consequences. The spy is Evelyn Salt.

Salt’s longtime boss (Liev Schreiber) can’t believe his protege is a mole, but his hard-ass colleague (Chiwetel Ejiofor) won’t give her the benefit of the doubt. As he prepares to grill her, Salt’s self-preservation instincts and espionage training kick into high gear.

Salt may be daring and creative in her escape from the CIA’s talons, but she’s also fragile and panicked. Running barefoot through traffic, sidling along the narrow window ledges outside her apartment building, she’s like a nimble but frightened cat. In a telling moment, she risks precious minutes to swoop up her little pet dog and deposit him in the care of a neighbour girl before leaving town. It’s the kind of small, human gesture you don’t expect in an action flick.


Then Salt arrives in New York, site of her supposed assassination plot, and undergoes a metamorphosis. She dyes her hair jet-black and takes on the glamorous lineaments of Jolie’s other femme fatale roles – the pillowy lips, those mischievous Cleopatra eyes. We begin to wonder, as we’re meant to, if Salt might actually be a Slavic spy. Like Winston Churchill’s famous description of Russia, she’s a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.

Salt, along with CIA bosses Winter (Liev Schreiber, left) and Peabody (Chiwetel Ejiofor), prepares to interview a Russian defector.
Salt, along with CIA bosses Winter (Liev Schreiber, left) and Peabody (Chiwetel Ejiofor), prepares to interview a Russian defector.


so, i give SALT 4 starz....thank you....



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