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SALT. C+ (spoilers) -- amoxy (aka "amoxy"), Jul 30, 22:24 | It had an interesting premise, because you didn't know if Angelina was really a Russian Spy or she had turned because of her torture in North Korea. But the action was just so unbelievable that I really lost interest whether she was or not.
When she crashed the police car over the barrier then just walked away, I said out loud. " You have got to be kidding me".
And the way Angelina looks right now a strong breeze could blow her over. Not somebody I would think was a trained killer.
Also I knew Liev Schriebers character was bad within the first thirty seconds of the movie
Great premise, poor finished product
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