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Salvage
Claire Parker is going to die. At the hands of a sadistic and depraved killer, she will endure a terrifying, unimaginable brutal death--and it will all happen again. After being beaten, dragged, sliced, and stabbed, Claire awakens at work--where it all began--untouched and unharmed. But the hellish ordeal is far from over. The madman is back and he's ready for more blood...
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This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Salvage is a wonderful movie. It's very creepy and scary. A girl named Claire is driven home after work by someone named Duke who says he knows her boyfriend who was supposed to pick her up. Duke acts very creepy. After getting to her house, he punches her, stomps on her, drags her into the basement, and kills her. Then she wakes up at work as if it was a dream. This happens over and over again. It starts to seem as if something supernatural is going on. A student's back in Claire's class looks like her spine is extended out, demonic faces appear, her mother acts very strangely, and other things. A scene in a library tells you for sure that the supernatural is gong on. During the climax of the movie, it is revealed that Claire is actually Duke's soul in Hell. Duke was killed by a police officer and was being tortured in Hell based on what he did to Claire. Duke cut off Claire's face and put it over his so his punishment was to become Claire and have what he did to her done to him over and over. This isn't even remotely right. It's basically Claire's soul. So how is this punishment? It's creating another Claire basically and her being tortured. How is that Duke? But that doesn't ruin the movie obviously. It's a wonderful movie. My favorite line is when a police officer talking to Claire on the phone tells her he can't tell her what's going on but she's gonna find out soon enough. That is extremely creepy and you wonder what in the world is going on. Why in the world did he say that?
Reading some reviews that are qualifying Salvage as an excellent movie I'm wondering if those reviewers ever saw an excellent movie before. Because honestly this is just an average movie, one out of a dozen. Okay it might be a very low budget B-movie but it shows it immediately. I don't say the actors were bad, even though they were not great as well, but the story was kind of weak. It's all been done before and even better. The final twist was okay but I was just waiting for this movie to finish. The soundtrack was really bad. Whoever wants to make a horror movie, or attempt to make a horror movie, should know that the sound is primordial for a good scary movie. And in this case it was very lame, with stupid music all the time. No tension at all, while if you had had good sound effects the story would have been much scarier. Anyways, I saw it and I will never watch it again. No big deal at all.
Low-budget flicks rarely deal out high entertainment, at least in this camp. Salvage is the exception. After nearly quitting this DVD in the first 5 minutes, the ghetto feel of this hidden gem was not only tolerated, but ultimately admired. Once this story got going, it became apparent that the Crook brothers had something worthy to say but only 25G with which to tell their story. And what a story! This time-honored film timeline was given a new lease on life, navigating amazingly uncharted territory with aplomb. The acting was tolerable, with the top three players burping up decent performances. Our heroine Lauren Currie Lewis actually gave a pretty stellar showing, of course her natural beauty might have smoothed over some of her histrionic bumps. The dialog was at times lamentable, but not so bad that it detracted from the story. The film quality was a tad rugged, and the audio sounded like it was recorded in a honey hut, but this ultimately underscored the strength of the story. The cheap scares were forgivable-what low-budget thriller has a surfeit of Beverly Hills effects. A great story and laudable direction helped pull this one out of the time-killer bin and into the valley of respectable ghetto horror. Merci beaucoup.Genruk of Evil Eye Reviews
It is difficult to follow this film, but it's not nearly-impossible, like "High Tension" was. "Salvage" tells the tale of a stressed young woman, Claire, who, unknown to her, is slowly losing her grip on reality. She is murdered by an unknown man, and suddenly wakes up again where her nightmare began.It seems that Claire may have finally gone insane, or she might just be in Hell. It's up to viewers to decide, but one thing's for sure- no matter how fast Claire runs away, the nightmare runs faster as she re-lives it again and again.I personally thought that this film was incredibly similar to "High Tension", but less confusing. It's a true psychological test, I suppose, but the whole thing is LOADED with fun, suspense, and excitement throughout, without forcing you to watch it 50-million times just to figure out the ending.