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Point Break reboot first trailer is here brah!

The “Point Break” reboot trailer is here brah!

For all of the 90s fans out there, it’s safe to say that we’ve all been a little curious about the “Point Break” reboot that is coming this year. While we’ve known Luke Bracey was cast as Johnny Utah and Édgar Ramírez was cast as Patrick Swayze’s character Bodhi, their version of the characters is what has had me curious. Take a look at the first trailer below and tell us what you think of the new Utah and Bodhi!

The original “Point Break” was one of those horribly good films that quickly became a cult classic. Both Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves both fit into their roles so well and amplified the film’s “ridiculousness” with their overly-animated performances and painful yet humorous dialogue. In my opinion it was a film that can’t be rebooted because the nature of the first film was not intentional. Things fell into place with such disarray that it somehow created a film formula that cannot be recreated.

So what do you do when you can’t recreate a formula? You change the entire flow of the film. This reboot of “Point Break” is definitely going for a more serious action vibe with a multitude of extreme sports shots. But while this film carries the name of the original film and the names of those original characters, this trailer shows it does not capture the essence of the original film. There might be chemistry between Bracey (Utah) and Ramírez (Bodhi) but it definitely isn’t the chemistry that was present between Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze.

I tend to not make assumptions from a trailer but I am not a fan of this version of the film. The original “Point Break” was known for it’s unintentional over-the-top nature and this just seems forced. I may watch it if I get a screening or when it hits Netflix, but I have no interest in seeing this film otherwise. They’ve tarnished a film that shouldn’t have been rebooted and are definitely capitalizing on the name to sell tickets.

What do you think of this trailer? Is this a blasphemous blow to the original “Point Break?”

Check out Mike’s take on the trailer on the next page below!

Mike

This Christmas one of the great gifts we will all be getting is the “Point Break” reboot.  The 1991 film, starring Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves, has gained quite a large and passionate cult following over the years despite the mixed reviews upon its release.  It is certain to bring in the bucks, but it is just another film in a long line of movies we all continue to ask Hollywood “do we really need that remake?”

The fact that so many movie fans, including Film Fad’s Editor in Chief (as evidenced by the namesake of his dog) regard this movie so highly is testament enough that the first is so good that we may not need another.  We don’t need remakes of “Gone with the Wind” and “Casablanca,” so we may not need a remake of “Point Break.”  Don’t get me wrong, I think the trailer looks great and I am eager to see it.  The exquisite landscapes coupled with what looks like many intense high risk stunts (something we all crave in today’s CGI-laden world) will probably prove to create a very well-made action movie.  However, like all reboots, this one will not escape comparison to the original and it has a much better original to overcome than a remake of let’s say… the “He-Man” reboot we are all still waiting for.

Ryan: Ryan has been fascinated with film and pop culture since childhood. Throughout college he "played it safe" taking the more lucrative route of being a computer programmer while squeezing in film related courses where he could...but even during his post college career, he could never escape his true passion. After following one of his favorite blogs for a long time, he approached the site's Editor about writing and they reluctantly gave him a shot. He later became their Senior Writer which led to a variety of other projects, radio show appearances, features, and high profile celebrity interviews. Despite his success with blogging, he still wanted more so in order to expand his creative addiction, he merged his IT skills and blogging know-how to create FilmFad.com which has continued to grow into a creative Mecca of pop-culture fun and integrity.   ryan@filmfad.com    Film Fad
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