

Salvable follows Sal, aka “The Bull” (Toby Kebbell), an aging boxer slowly losing his love for the sport who is looking for purpose within his life and to restore his fractured relationship with his teenage daughter, Molly (Kíla Lord Cassidy). When one of Sal’s old friends, Vince (Shia LaBeouf), returns to town after getting released from jail, it leaves Sal in a tough spot. He must choose between falling back into the wrong crowd or remaining content in his small town, living his mundane life. Salvable is in theaters and on demand and digital on May 2.


Toby Kebbell as “Sal” in the action crime thriller SALVABLE, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.
This film does a nice job of showing the different aspects of life that Sal is struggling to find balance in. There is no primary problem that takes precedence over the others, they are all equally something he is concerned about. The opening scene of the film informs you that Sal lost an important fight and essentially never recovered from it. Kickstarting the loss of interest in it. He also struggles to maintain his relationship with his teenage daughter. It’s already hard enough raising a teenager, but it’s a whole other thing to balance when you don’t have primary custody of her. And the return of Vince ends up tying these problems together. It leaves Sal to question whether to be a good role model for his daughter to follow or if he should revert to his old ways to try to secure a future for her.


[L-R] James Cosmo as “Welly” and Toby Kebbell as “Sal” in the action crime thriller SALVABLE, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.


[L-R] Toby Kebbell as “Sal” and Kíla Lord Cassidy as “Molly” in the action crime thriller SALVABLE, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.


Shia LaBeouf as “Vince” in the action crime thriller SALVABLE, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.
Score: 4 out of 5 stars
This film is emotional at all the right times. You connect with Sal almost right away, and genuinely hope he can make the right decisions because you can tell he is truly doing everything with the best of intentions. His connections with Welly, Molly and Vince are the driving force of the film, and allow you to resonate with Sal and his choices throughout.