![]() It’s not that Bigelow’s original is a dramatic masterpiece – the plot is really quite goofy, but in between the silly dialogue comes magnificent action footage – kinetic, dynamic surfing sequences, bank robberies, shoot-outs, et al. ![]() Bracey’s colorless performance makes you long for the rough-hewn presence and idiosyncratic line delivery of Keanu Reeves, who played Utah in the original (a desire that caught me quite be surprise). Luke Bracey plays the newly minted FBI agent Johnny Utah who figures out the racket and infiltrates the group of extreme swindler/athletes. Like the original ringleader Bodhi (who was played by Patrick Swayze as a surfing Siddhartha), the new Bodhi (Édgar Ramírez) also seeks enlightenment, but this Bodhi’s path involves some mumbo-jumbo called the Ozaki 8 and eco-warrior ideals that promote the boosting of wealth and redistribution to the poor. presidents have morphed in this version into extreme athletes who surf, motocross, snowboard, rock-climb, and base-jump in flying wingsuits. ![]() Using essentially the same broad plot outline as the original, the surfer crew who robbed banks while donned in disguising masks of ex U.S. Even the Jackass crew have demonstrated better storytelling capabilities when folding their stunts into feature films. Don’t be deceived, though: To use a phrase made popular during a previous election cycle, gussying up this iteration of the film is like putting lipstick on a pig. Although using the same title, this remake of the 1991 cult classic directed by Kathryn Bigelow is essentially an extreme-sports showcase gussied up as a narrative film.
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