The
Salton Sea DVD Review:
The Movie
Danny
Parker (VAL KILMER) is a man in search of redemption, consumed
by a sense of loneliness and alienation. Following the death
of his wife (CHANDRA WEST), he is set adrift in a seedy underworld
inhabited by an eclectic, and often comical, cast of characters
united principally by their choice of drug: crystal methamphetamine.
An accomplished jazz musician, Danny is now a low-life "tweaker"
in Los Angeles who leads us through a frenzied maze, one from
which he must emerge before his tenuous grip on reality snaps
for good.
In a bold attempt Danny secretly hatches a plan to serve as
middle-man in a lucrative drug deal. With the help of his
friend Jimmy "The Finn" (PETER SARSGAARD), Danny
is introduced to Pooh-Bear (VINCENT D'ONOFRIO), a deranged
methamphetamine baron with a penchant for sadistic recreational
games, who seals the deal. But in this mad world, nothing
is as it seems and no one is who he or she appears to be.
While making this perilous journey through the underbelly
of Los Angeles, however, Danny reconnects with a tenderness
long thought dead as he reaches out to help his troubled and
vulnerable neighbor, Colette (DEBORAH KARA UNGER).
THE SALTON
SEA is an energetic drug thriller. It's a tale of curative
salvation that seems indifferent to the outcome. THE SALTON
SEA offers that odd treat in a film that is both piercing
and gripping. I liked THE SALTON SEA. This was not an engaging
film, but more a psychological test of persistence and vengeance.
If you expect a lot from this film, then this may not be up
your alley, on the other hand if you are looking for an artistic
noir type film, then this will unquestionably delight.
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The Video
SALTON
SEA appears in an aspect ratio of approximately 1.85:1 on
this single-sided, double-layered DVD; the image has been
enhanced for 16X9 televisions. I thought the film presented
a very positive picture. Sharpness appeared good throughout
the movie. I felt the image remained nicely crisp and well
defined. I detected very few signs of softness or fuzziness.
Jagged edges showed no concerns, but I noticed some minor
edge enhancement at times, but not enough to merit a concern.
Colors
were solid. The hues came across as clean and natural, and
they appeared nicely vivid. Black levels also seemed rich
and deep, while shadow detail looked appropriately dense.
Ultimately, SALTON SEA exhibited a great transfer.
The Audio
THE SALTON
SEA is presented in a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack mix. Its
soundfield seemed surprisingly active and engaging. The forward
spectrum dominated, but not to the degree I expected. Music
showed good stereo presence and imaging, effects popped up
logically and realistically from the sides, and they blended
together well.
The surrounds
kicked in fine reinforcement of the score and they also added
a very nice sense of dimension to the mix. Audio quality also
appeared very good. Speech sounded natural and distinct. Music
seemed lush and vibrant, as the score demonstrated excellent
range and fidelity. Overall, THE SALTON SEA provided a pleasing
soundtrack.
The Extras
- Documentary:
"Meth and Method" - The production design of The
Salton Sea, about capturing the look of the Los Angeles Drug
Underworld
- Documentary:
"Embracing the Chaos" - A conversation with the
cast & crew of The Salton Sea talking about their plunge
into this intense movie.
- Theatrical Trailer
- Cast/Director Film Highlights
Overall,
these features make this disc slightly scant. A commentary
would have been huge, but it's not so. How about deleted or
alternate scenes? Also not so. The documentaries made an impression
on the disc overall.
Overall
Overall,
THE SALTON SEA offered a better than average drug thriller.
The DVD offered a good transfer with catching sound and an
undersized roster of extras. THE SALTON SEA seemed too noir
to work for a mass audience, but fans of the type should give
it a look.
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