Chris Sharma

Chris Sharma

  • Born: 1981-4-23
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  • Extended Reading
    • Aurore 2022-04-20 09:02:01

      worth seeing

      The two main characters, Bodhi and Utah, I think the former plays better, as if I can feel the kind of dedication, piety and fearlessness. The latter's character setting itself is not very pleasing. I don't really understand what his position is. The film also fails to deeply explore the...

    • Dennis 2022-04-23 07:03:09

      A really painful movie

      Focus: Gains and losses in extreme sports

      The description of the extreme sports accident at the beginning of the movie is too protracted. The real extreme sports accident does not have any feeling on the spot, basically it is hoo! Boom! It's over, there's no chance of salvation. As for the common...

    • Suzanne 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      Instead of using a crappy undercover story to forcefully connect the beautiful and exciting extreme sports scenes, it is better to put aside this cliché story and honestly tell a group of extreme sports enthusiasts how to successfully challenge step by step. What about Ozaki's eight items? 2 and a half stars.

    • Jaylon 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      This film deviates from the theme of "crime" from the very beginning. With the interpretation of "eight extreme challenges" one by one (close to the real-life dazzling skills), the audience's adrenaline is stimulated to the apex, and behind it is faint A timeless philosophical proposition about nature, human beings and their relationships. While having enough eye addiction, it still leaves us some thoughts, which is the "breaking point" of this film.

    Point Break quotes

    • Johnny Utah: [from trailer] Bodhi, do you have any idea how many people you've killed? How many laws you've broken?

      Bodhi: [scoffs] The only law that matters is gravity.

      Johnny Utah: [Bodhi falls off the cliff] STOP!

      [Utah tries to grab Bodhi but falls after him]

    • Johnny Utah: I believe that like me, the people behind these robberies are extreme athletes, using their skills to disrupt the international financial market. And they don't care who gets killed in the process.