Movie Reviews this week looks to salt action thriller, starring Angelina Jolie (Lara Croft) back to her best physically demanding role of Lara Croft, (and I must say he was impressed with her action scenes when onaponosna mother of twins) .
The film begins with Evelyn salt (Angelina Jolie) as a CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) agent, who happens to be asked to interview self-confessed outlaw Russia, Orlov (Daniel Olbrychski) who entered the building and the means to say that he has some news that everyone should hear at first be imagined that only a delusional old man, and not take it seriously, but he does not seem delusional or crazy, and when it says it is terminal cancer, listen a little more inventively what he has to say. Since Evelyn is fluent in Russian, CIA head, Peabody starring Chiwetel always impressive Ejiafor (red belt), asks them a question. As we watch the tests, that the CIA monitors the Orlov is the heart and brain scan to see if he is telling the truth, he seems to pass all tests with flying colors. At the end of the test Orlov says something that the country Evelyn, and Evelyn as a work colleague who is always on the look out for her best interests Ted Winters starring Liev Schreiber (Xmen Beginnings: Wolverine) on the edge. Peabody would interrogate her about what Orlov said, but Sol knows something worse, and there is no time for explanation, and seems to be the last dash attempt to leave the building, fearing her husband Mike Krause played by August Diehl (brilliant as Nazi officer in Inglourious Basterds) is in danger, as it makes it all that close to her could be implicated in what is supposedly Orlov, Peabody, on the other hand, sees her escape as evidence of guilt.
This begins a cat and mouse chase between the CIA, led by Peabody, and the winters can find salt, and get to the bottom of the accusations seem Orlov, and to prevent salt from doing what she says about Orlov do.
Sol is a great action movie, and as is customary with many of Hollywood themed films, the movie extrapolates our fears of hidden agents, no doubt, with anger over the recently exposed Russian spy ring, as is standard Hollywood movies these days , violence is not for the faint of heart, but the uncertainty is what makes a great action thriller salt.
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