FOUR THINGS WE LEARNED FROM POINT BREAK
Whatever your surfing level, Point Break maintains its supremacy as a cult movie for surfing, despite 30 years having passed since its release.
Whatever your surfing level, Point Break maintains its supremacy as a cult movie for surfing, despite 30 years having passed since its release.
By Erika Scafuro
Whatever your surfing level, Point Break maintains its supremacy as a cult movie for surfing, despite 30 years having passed since its release.
Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, with exceptional stars, such as the actors Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves, Point Break is a thriller in which the real protagonist is the surfing.
Keanu Reeves plays the role of Johnny Utah an FBI agent who infiltrates a California surfing community to track down a group of bank robbers wearing masks of former U.S. presidents. They are used to attack banks to pay for their entertainment and when FBI starts to get a number of details as traces of sand and surf wax and that robberies take place from June to October, suspicion falls on a group of surfers.

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