What's so interesting about 'Point Break' to me is that it's a study of testosterone and adrenaline by a woman. That's why it's little more interesting than it should be.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Point Break' is a movie that I and all of my friends grew up loving, watching all the time, quoting, living and being.
The tale of 'Point Break' is about doing what you love and committing to what you love. It's relevant to me as a Venezuelan, to you as an American, to any Chinese person watching the film.
I'm just the second Bodhi. I think there will be more. I have the feeling this is only the first re-imagination of 'Point Break'.
Nothing's a break for me. Not even the breaks are breaks.
I'd got to a point where I wanted a break.
The solo break or the small break, it's... one of the most glorious ways to win a bike race. It's pretty damn impressive in my mind.
I need a break from myself as much as I imagine the audience does.
Not naming names, but it shocks me, some of the people who get the breaks.
Breaking is when someone starts to laugh in the middle of a scene, which is so fun to watch.
I'm a filmmaker, so I always think: When is the breaking point? Sometimes you've got to go beyond the breaking point, and then you catch it. When is long enough? It's one of those things you have to look at, walk away, and go home and find out what it is.