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The Salt Path, review: ‘Jason Isaacs in touching tale of homelessness’

The Jewish star is the tent born in this feel-good film about the sanctuary of a good marriage

May 29, 2025 16:26
02_Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs in The Salt Path_credit Steve Tanner _ Black Bear
Home is where the heart is: Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs in The Salt Path
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There are those who say camping and Jews don’t mix. However, Jason Isaacs is to the tent born in this big-hearted true story about a couple made homeless and forced to live under canvas. The Harry Potter and Star Trek actor who recently played Cary Grant in in the ITV biopic Archie here plays Moth opposite Gillian Anderson’s long-suffering yet stoic Ray. The couple were looking at a comfortable middle age before a dodgy investment resulted in the loss of the family home in Wales where they raised their children.

This backstory emerges through flashbacks during the 630-mile trek along the Cornwall and Devon coast. It is often a hazardous trail that ascends steep rocks and traverses rain-lashed clifftops – a route interspersed by seaside towns where everyone seems to be on holiday.

The journey is a battle between two middle-aged bodies and a landscape that can be as hostile as it is beautiful.

It is made all the more difficult by Moth’s rare illness, which in the first flashback sees a doctor say the words Corticobasal degeneration (CBD). It will probably kill Moth in a few years.

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