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that’s what we assume), the producers of the Point Break reboot nobody wanted were left without a Bodhi. This is an important detail, given that the character of Bodhi is 50 percent of the movie.
Their choices make less and less sense as this “Point Break” plays out. The result is a movie that becomes enough of an extreme endurance test that Bodhi could easily add it to his to-do list.
Point Break needs no modernized 2015 do-over because it’s already the total package—or, as Bodhi might say to genre aficionados, “It’s the closest you'll ever get to God.” ...
But by making the motivations of Bodhi so convoluted, Point Break fails to stick the pro-green point it seems to so earnestly be trying to make. The FBI gives Utah a chance to test out his theory ...
The relevant exchange occurs just before the Point Break remake’s (incredible) wing-suiting scene, between new Bodhi, played by sentient hair tendril Edgar Ramirez, and sexy Buffalo Bill Johnny ...
Edgar Ramirez will take on a role made famous by Patrick Swayze in 1991's hit surfer heist film Point Break after Gerard Butler dropped out. The 37-year-old Venezuelan actor reportedly has entered ...
It's no secret that Keanu Reeves is one of our best movie stars. Whether he's gunning his way through a neon-soaked criminal underworld, kung-fu-ing devious computer constructs, or shredding on an ...
In the climax of Point Break, Bodhi (Patrick Swayze) leaves Utah on the airplane with no more parachutes. So Utah jumps and catches him. Bodhi is impressed, but calls Utah’s bluff and forces him ...
“Point Break” touches on several more thoughtful questions, not least of which is what it means to live well. Bodhi and his crew subscribe to the philosophy of thrill-seeking to both lose and find one ...