![]() You won’t root for anyone, so the story feels like a poor photocopy of the original with a lot of unnecessary padding. There’s no emotional weight for Édgar Ramirez’s would-be Bodhi or the brah-ish Luke Bracey, as Utah, to work with. There is waffling about the spiritual nature of the crimes, a few moments ripped directly from Bigelow’s original film, and another look at the loyalty-shifting battle of wits between the main characters. Point Break 2016 113 minutes 3.2 star 8 reviews 11 Tomatometer familyhome Eligible info playarrow Trailer info Watch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More About this movie. ![]() The admittedly impressive stunt work often makes this look like a documentary about daredevils rather than a narrative feature in the wingsuits sequence, for example, the helmets remove any visual connection to the cast.īut the film is truly undone by the script, which plumps for the sort of merciless cliché avalanche you wouldn’t survive even if you were an expert snowboarder. There is no shortage of extraordinary nature cinematography in Point Break. Director Ericson Core and the adventure-sports experts he drafted in aim for a high level of realism in their snowboarding, surfing and rock-climbing sequences (very much unlike the Fast movies), but the result never translates into a truly exciting high-stakes thriller. Edgar Ramirez & Luke Bracey in Point Break (2015). Since you can always buy IHG points for (at worst) 0.7 cents, this makes each night’s stay cost a maximum of 35, 70 or 105 / night. ![]() The crimes and their associated stunts are ramped up to better fit a world accustomed to the physics-defying antics of the Fast & Furious franchise - so the gang release pallets of money from a cargo plane and skydive after it, or take a death-defying wingsuit flight through a canyon. It used to be that all IHG PointBreaks hotels cost only 5000 IHG points / night, but starting with the January 2018 list, PointBreaks hotels will be worth 5,000, 10,000 or 15,000 points. Parents' Guide to Point Break By Jeffrey Anderson, Common Sense Media Reviewer age 14+ 'Point'-less remake - and don't try this stuff at home Movie PG-13 2015 113 minutes Parents Say: age 14+ 4 reviews Any Iffy Content Read more Watch Our Video Review Watch now A Lot or a Little What you willand won'tfind in this movie. That’s surprising, given the effort here to make pulses race with the action elements. A young FBI agent infiltrates an extraordinary team of extreme sports athletes he suspects of masterminding a string of unprecedented, sophisticated c. The script plumps for the sort of merciless cliché avalanche you wouldn’t survive even if you were an expert snowboarder. ![]()
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