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Directed by
  
D. J. Caruso

Narrated by
  
Val Kilmer

Initial release
  
26 April 2002 (USA)

Screenplay
  
Tony Gayton

Music director
  
Thomas Newman

7.2/10
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Written by
  
Tony Gayton

Music by
  
Thomas Newman

Director
  
D. J. Caruso

Budget
  
18 million USD

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Produced by
  
Frank Darabont Eriq La Salle Ken Aguado Butch Robinson

Starring
  
Val Kilmer Vincent D'Onofrio Doug Hutchison Peter Sarsgaard

Cast
  
Val Kilmer, Vincent D'Onofrio, Adam Goldberg, Peter Sarsgaard, Luis Guzmán

Similar
  
Val Kilmer movies, Neo-noir, Thrillers

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The Salton Sea is a 2002 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by D. J. Caruso and starring Val Kilmer and Vincent D'Onofrio.

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The film was shot on location in Los Angeles, at LA Center Studios, and the Salton Sea.

Plot

While playing the trumpet in a burning room, the protagonist's voice is heard in narration. His story begins with him posing as "Danny Parker", a speed freak addicted to methamphetamine, who hangs out with friends while indulging in drugs. He also moonlights as an informant for two corrupt cops, Gus Morgan (Doug Hutchison) and Al Garcetti (Anthony LaPaglia). He is trying to set up a large meth score with notorious drug dealer Pooh Bear (D'Onofrio), an eccentric psychopath who lost his nose to excessive snorting of "Gak" (meth), while also attempting to set up a sting operation for Morgan and Garcetti.

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When he returns home, Danny sheds his clothes and his personality, and basks in his past life as trumpet player "Tom Van Allen". He reveals to an abused neighbor named Colette (Deborah Kara Unger) that he was once happily married, only to watch as his wife was gunned down by masked thieves during a stopover at the Salton Sea.

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When meeting with Pooh Bear, Danny becomes fearful of Pooh Bear's displays of bizarre homicidal behavior, so he tapes a gun to the bottom of a table.

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Danny's parents-in-law track him down, believing he has sunk into depression after his wife's death, but he tells them he doesn't want their help. As the deal approaches, it becomes known that Danny is not only working for the police but FBI agents working to take down Morgan and Garcetti, who have committed multiple murders. It is also revealed that they were the men who killed his wife and wounded him as they robbed a drug dealer. Danny had started his own investigation when he found out who Morgan was and delved into the drug underworld to become a believable junkie.

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On the night of the deal, Danny, with the help of his best friend Jimmy (Peter Sarsgaard), leads the FBI to the wrong location. Meanwhile, Danny arrives at Pooh Bear's house. At the dinner table, surrounded by Pooh Bear's armed friends, tensions rise and one of Pooh Bear's men tries to kill Danny, who retrieves the gun he stashed earlier and shoots the rest of the gang. Shot in the chest by Pooh Bear, Danny collapses to the floor.

Pooh Bear, wounded in the leg, goes to take a shot of meth while mumbling incoherently. Morgan and Garcetti arrive, find the massacre, and Garcetti kills Pooh Bear, whose drug-filled hypo drops to the floor. Garcetti is then killed by Danny, whose life was saved by a bulletproof vest. Morgan is shot twice by Danny, who reveals to Morgan that he knows he murdered his wife. Morgan manages to snatch Danny's gun away, but finds it empty. Danny finds Pooh Bear's syringe on the floor and plunges it into Morgan's neck, then picks up a pistol and briefly contemplates suicide, but then shoots Morgan several times and flees.

Back in his apartment, he dons his Tom Van Allen identity again, but is shot by Colette's "boyfriend" (Luis Guzman), who is in fact an agent tasked with exacting vengeance for the Mexicali Boys, a leader of whom Danny turned in to the police before the events of the film's present day timeline. Collette says she was forced to betray Danny because her daughter was being held hostage. The room catches fire, and Danny plays one more tune on his trumpet before passing out.

He regains consciousness to find that Jimmy has saved him from the fire and taken him to a hospital. After he recovers, he leaves the city, and the identities of Danny and Tom, behind.

Cast

  • Val Kilmer as Danny Parker/Tom Van Allen
  • Vincent D'Onofrio as Holland Dale "Pooh-Bear" Monty
  • Adam Goldberg as Kujo
  • Luis Guzmán as Quincy
  • Doug Hutchison as Gus Morgan
  • Anthony LaPaglia as Al Garcetti
  • Glenn Plummer as Bobby
  • Peter Sarsgaard as Jimmy the Finn
  • Deborah Kara Unger as Colette Vaughn
  • Chandra West as Liz Van Allen
  • B.D. Wong as Bubba
  • R. Lee Ermey as Verne Plummer
  • Shalom Harlow as Nancy
  • Shirley Knight as Nancy Plummer
  • Meat Loaf as Bo (as Michael Lee Aday)
  • Danny Trejo as Little Bill
  • Reception

    Film critic Roger Ebert liked the film and the characters but gave it a mixed review:

    Critic Robert Koehler, writing in Variety magazine, also gave the film a mixed review, writing, "The latest fashion, The Salton Sea strains past the breaking point to provide the old genre with new couture. Tyro helmer D.J. Caruso appears compelled to strut his cinematic stuff in every scene, whether called for or not, and in the process overplays his assignment."

    The New York Times film critic Stephen Holden believes the film to be derivative, and wrote:

    Slate film critic David Edelstein reviewed the work of actor Val Kilmer favorably, writing:

    The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 62% based on reviews from 85 critics, with an average rating of 5.8 out of 10.

    References

    The Salton Sea (2002 film) Wikipedia