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So, 'Salt' from '73, it's got this gritty, raw feel that really captures the tension of wartime resistance. The story dives into the partisans' struggle to seize salt pans from the Germans and Ustashas, and you can feel the weight of their losses throughout. The pacing is deliberate, building up a sense of dread and desperation, which is palpable. There's some practical effects that enhance the realism, especially in the battle scenes. Performances are solid, with a real sense of camaraderie and sacrifice among the characters. What stands out is how it portrays the harsh reality of war without glorifying it, making it a unique piece in the action and war genre of that era.
Salt has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. The format history includes a few VHS editions and a DVD release, but finding a good quality version can be a challenge. Interest comes not only from its historical context but also from the unique perspective on wartime resistance, setting it apart from other films of the time.
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