Kathryn Bigelow's Point Break (1991) elevated the action genre with its story of FBI agent Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves) going undercover among surfers to catch the "Ex-Presidents"—bank robbers who wear Reagan, Nixon, Carter, and LBJ masks. Patrick Swayze's Bodhi is one of cinema's most charismatic antagonists, a zen-spouting adrenaline junkie whose philosophy of living fully proves seductive to the agent hunting him. The film's action sequences—particularly the foot chase through Los Angeles and the climactic skydiving scene—remain thrilling decades later. Point Break has been recognized as an early example of the "extreme sports" action subgenre and proof that female directors could helm major action productions when given the opportunity.
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