![]() ![]() Although the movie is not perfect it has some issues, these being an unentertaining climax, a weak performance from "Keanu Reeves" and a weak death. Keanu Reeves is an undercover FBI guy who is assigned to find the culprits responsible for a series of bank jobs in Los Angeles. If you are a person who enjoys 1990's Action movies then I recommend you watch "Point Break" as it has a great plot, thrilling scenes mixed with amazing music. The film's title refers to the surfing term 'point break', where a wave breaks as it hits a point of land jutting out from the coastline. The late "Donald Peterman" filmed "Point Break" exceptionally using no close ups or shaking the camera. It stars Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey. In past "Mark Isham" has created thrilling and exciting music for his films and "Point Break" is no exception. "Reeves" gives the audience a calm performance instead of a strong and angry performance, as he should. It doesn't feel like "Keanu Reeves" is truly giving one hundred percent to his role as "Utah". "Keanu Reeves" isn't one of "Hollywood's" best actors in fact he receives a lot of hate for this. The film's climax is actually disappointing as it is unentertaining due to the unsatisfactory justice of the antagonist. The action sequences are extremely entertaining to watch, they make it look like "Utah"" is truly about to get hurt. Throughout the movie it shows "Utah" and "Pappas" busting big criminals. This is a great opening to the film as it shows what the movie is about. The movie opens with "Utah" practicing his shooting while mixed with scenes of people surfing. Once knowing this "Utah" goes undercover to find out who the "Ex- Presidents" really are. "Utah's" co-worker "Angelo Pappas" portrayed by "Gary Busey" has a theory that the "Ex- Presidents" are surfers. The plot to "Point Break" is a young "Johnny Utah" portrayed by "Keanu Reeves" joins the "F.B.I." and takes on the new case of a group of 4 bank robbers named the "Ex-Presidents. Utah is paired with cynically grizzled wacko Angelo Pappas (scene-stealing Gary Busey), who quickly deduces the gangs lifestyle from traces. "Point Break" captures the thrill and intensity of a 1990's classic. ![]()
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