Salt Path, The
“The Salt Path is probably the best film I’ve seen this year. It is a simple story, well written and performed, and staged with some robust beauty.”~Graeme Tuckett, Stuff
Aroview: Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs play down their seasoned star status as an ordinary long-married couple who cope with the trauma of losing their home by embarking on a year-long trek along the South West British coastline.
Based on the best-selling memoir by Raynor Winn, her life-affirming story asserts the healing power of nature, though both the book and film have come into subsequent controversy for playing loose with the facts they are supposedly based on. But exaggerations aside, the film starts with a limp but soon finds its stride as an involving relationship drama and great outdoors escapism that just might inspire you to get ‘salted’ yourself.
Member Reviews
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0 star (Not rated) ~Anonz
1 star (Turkey) Extremely disappointing. I walked this path in 1980, camping & not dining in expensive seaside pubs. There is something terribly bogus about this film. Anderson is OK but Isaacs unconvincing in his 'illness'. The original story by Winn is bogus too. ~Sandy
DVD Features
- English subtitles for the hearing impaired
- 'making of' documentary / featurette
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