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Le gang des « anciens présidents », responsable de 26 braquages de banques, sévit sur Los Angeles. Angelo Pappas, agent du FBI, est convaincu que le gang est en réalité composé de surfeurs de haut niveau. Un jeune et ambitieux agent du FBI, Johnny Utah, ancien sportif émérite, est alors chargé d'infiltrer un groupe mené par Bodhi en séduisant la belle Tyler. Il est bientôt initié aux secrets du surf et se prend d’admiration pour le charisme de gourou et la philosophie de vie dispensée par Bodhi. (LaCinetek)

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Critiques (7)

POMO 

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français Début de la carrière cinématographique de Reeves. Un thriller policier attrayant avec un environnement de surfeurs. Le rythme ne s'accélère vraiment que dans le dernier tiers, tout ce qui précède est consacré à la caractérisation des personnages. Leurs relations sont bien développées, bien qu'elles semblent maintenant clichées. Le dernier tiers surprend avec des rebondissements imprévisibles et ses scènes de parachutisme ajoutent une dimension poétique agréable au style de vie libre des surfeurs (qui définit les personnages du film). La conclusion apporte une certaine profondeur, mais on ressent qu'elle a été inventée et ajoutée après coup, six mois après la fin initiale du film. Ce qui est difficile à digérer dans cet opus, c'est la musique "d'action" épouvantable d'Isham (un bordel percussif et sans motifs). On se rend compte ici de la transformation complète du visage de la musique de film d'action hollywoodienne par Zimmer et ses disciples. ()

Lima 

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anglais A solid hit in our cinemas in the early 90s. With a bit of hyperbole, a wittier Baywatch meets a buddy-cop movie like Lethal Weapon – gorgeous waves, surfing, a sense of unbridled freedom, and a criminal plot led by two handsome men with considerable acting talent. All this under the direction of a lady who proved that working with her husband, the famous James Cameron, this time in the role of executive producer, suited her perfectly. It's simply impossible not to succumb to the superficial feeling; all those beautiful shots with wild waves and brave surfers are just asking to be put on a calendar, and together with the parachute scene they can give you a pleasant chill. I have to admit that I was a little jealous of Swayze’s Bodhi's search for freedom and the spiritual side of the sea, and I would love to trade places with him for a while. The unconventional ending and the casting of the well-known representative of assholes of all kinds, Gary Busey, in perhaps the only unreservedly positive role of his career are also a delight. All in all, a happy 3*, the fourth one was definitely raised by the funny cameo of Anthony Kiedis, frontman of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, playing a bad guy, and his cool catchphrase "That would be a waste of time…". ()

Isherwood 

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anglais The film features a great Swayze and Reeves, a funny Busey, and mainly amazingly-filmed surfing. It’s all underscored by Isham's ethereal music, interestingly contrasting with the lively action, where even the iconic jump without a parachute pumps gallons of adrenaline into the audience’s veins, making one wonder how Kathryn Bigelow does it. This woman just has to have balls. Half the guys in Hollywood don't make action movies this vibrant. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais It’s a beautiful movie, what else can I say? It’s simply a beautiful movie. At the beginning you have no idea what to think. Nevertheless, Keanu Reeves immediately puts on the air of a sharp-eyed rookie, and dives into his case. Everything on that coast is moving with a loose pace until there are scenes that I didn’t believe I’d ever see in a movie. The reviewer Enšpígl said it beautifully. There’s plenty of room for the freedom of the human spirit. It’s easy to listen to and even more to experience when you actually dive into the movie. Some scenes stuck in my mind and I might never get them out of my head and I’m already looking forward to watching the movie again. If nothing else, the ending is out of this world. And if anyone says otherwise, they’re just weird... ()

gudaulin 

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anglais Surfing, skydiving, sunbathing on the beach, or improving one's body at the gym is somehow lost on me, and if Kathryn Bigelow portrays attractive muscle men and their carefree lifestyle, I understand that not only can many female viewers, but also male viewers, be enthralled by their approach to life and enjoying themselves. However, I simply don't find it appealing. I didn't like the characters and their value system, and the story itself didn't captivate me either. Overall impression: 40%. ()

Kaka 

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anglais Point Break has one enormous advantage over the overwhelming majority of similar films, we truly believe in lines and toughness of the main characters. So, the talk of the extraordinary secrets of the sea and the idea that one can be above the law does not sound like silly nonsense from a teenage soap opera, but becomes unforgettable, especially when they come from the mouth of Patrick Swayze. The action itself is incredibly rough and raw, and the film has a thrilling pace. It's not just about pretty faces, this film is a politically incorrect, adrenaline-fueled, breathtaking ride overflowing with testosterone. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Jo, Kathryn Bigelow simply has a gift for making movies where guys are tough, and you would want to be like them. Or at least, you enjoy watching their stories. Patrick Swayze has incredible charisma here and easily outshines Keanu Reeves, though Reeves tries hard not to be just a sidekick. Gary Busey in a positive role pleased me. ()