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Salt

  NR HD Closed Captioning

Michael Angus

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Plot Summary

Every year photographer Murray Fredericks ventures to the middle of Lake Eyre, a desolate salt flat in South Australia. He pitches camp at its very core, with neither land nor water in sight. Fredericks’s journey isn’t a quest for high adventure or spiritual transcendence—this is clear whenever he casually picks up his satellite phone to chat with his family back home. Rather, he sets out to see—to really see—what happens in a place that might literally be the middle of nowhere. Between the long-distance quarrels with his wife and the hours of sheer boredom, Fredericks manages to find esoteric splendor with his camera. His catalog of stunning time-lapse cinematography and beautifully composed still photography is a kaleidoscopic array of brilliant color and subtle movement. Fredericks looks into the abyss and finds that, in the midst of nothingness, there is everything.

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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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62%
  • Reviews Counted: 231
  • Fresh: 143
  • Rotten: 88
  • Average Rating: 6.0/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: What's most impressive about Salt (aside from Jolie's committed performance) is the film's relentless pace. I can't remember the last action film so devoted to being all action, all the time. Frankly, it's a little exhausting. – Simon Miraudo, Quickflix, Apr 4, 2011

Fresh: Daft, but entertaining enough while it lasts, and it's oddly fun to see that venerable villainess, the Cold War, showing the young upstarts how it's done. – Catherine Bray, Film4, Aug 26, 2010

Rotten: Can an action film have too much action? It sounds unlikely, like a cheese being too cheesy, but here's Salt to show us different. – David Sexton, This is London, Aug 26, 2010

Fresh: Why it should be so damn satisfying for women like me to watch these heroines kicking men around is another question. We'd surely be appalled by the reverse. Just call it a guilty pleasure. – Julie Rigg, MovieTime, ABC Radio National, Aug 20, 2010

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Customer Reviews

Awe inspiring!

Quite possibly the best short film that I've ever seen. Simply outstanding... Do yourself a favor and buy it, then watch it over and over again.

Salt
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2009

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