The Salton Sea



The Salton Sea is a 2002 crime / neo-noir film starring Val Kilmer, Vincent D'Onofrio and Peter Sarsgaard. It follows the story of Danny Parker (Val Kilmer), a former trumpet player and speek freak who works as an informant for two seedy undercover cops. But he moves away from the small time drug parties, and becomes involved with the sadistic drug dealer Pooh-Bear. The film was received reasonably well and showed that Val Kilmer still had it when it comes to acting, however it's a film that is still mostly under the radar of the average movie-goer.

This film provides examples of:

 * Arms Dealer: A particularly quirky one who has an unusual style of speaking and doesn't seem to blink.
 * Ax Crazy: Bobby the dealer is incoherent and rambling, and threatens Danny and his friend Jimmy with a spear gun. But he's somewhat ineffectual due to being drugged out from his own drug supply. Pooh-Bear on the other hand is both crazy and incredibly dangerous. The first scene we see with Pooh-Bear is him and his buddies recreating the JFK assassination with pidgeons in a remote controlled car. This definately drives the point home.
 * Book Dumb: Jimmy is this, particularly when he asks Danny who John F Kennedy is and whether he was assassinated or not. Most of the junkies Danny hangs out with seem to be this also.
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall: Danny speaks directly to the viewer multiple times throughout the movie.
 * Bulletproof Vest:
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome:
 * Death Seeker: Danny is this at some points. Particularly when  and
 * Drugs Are Bad: Whilst it's not really the point of the film, it shows the crowd that Danny hangs out with as being unintelligent and pitiful. Danny's own use of drugs  seems have sent him into a downward spiral.
 * Facial Horror: Pooh-bear's nose, or lack thereof
 * Framing the Guilty Party: Sort of. Danny gives his neighbour some illegal drugs to plant in her apartment so she can call the cops on her boyfriend. Though the boygfriend only guilty of being abusive and holding her daughter captive..
 * Gag Nose: We are told the character Pooh-Bear had to have his nose cut off from snorting too many drugs. You get to see how he looks without his nose briefly before he put's his skin-colored prosthetic one back on.
 * Honey Trap: A much lighter version, but.
 * Imagine Spot
 * I'm a Humanitarian: Pooh-Bear pushes Danny to try some food that he has prepared. He then tells a story of how he kept the brains of someone who tried to steal money from him, and that he's being adding it to most of his meals. Cue Danny looking at disgust at the food he's just eaten. Turns out he was just joking though.
 * Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique:
 * Needs More Love:
 * Redneck: Pooh-Bear and any of his friends or henchmen that you get to see.
 * Sliding Scale of Shiny Versus Gritty: Very much on the gritty side, with a focus on urban streets during the night.
 * Split Personality: Not so much the mental illness variety, but between his old life as a trumpet player happily in love with his wife and his new life into the dark world of illegal drugs and being an informant for the police. At the start of the film, Danny even asks the viewer to make up his or her mind which one the protagonist is.
 * Survivor Guilt:
 * Unresolved Sexual Tension: There is quite a bit of this between Danny and his neighbour, that almost get's resolved in one scene.
 * What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic:
 * Zany Scheme: Some of Danny's friend talk about stealing Bob Hope's stool specimen, and then to sell it. We are briefly shown a look of how wrong it could go.