: Director Ericson Core hired professional snowboarders, rock climbers, surfers, and wingsuit pilots to perform the feats on camera rather than relying solely on actors and green screens.
: The film was an international co-production between American, German, and Chinese studios and was filmed in various locations across the globe to capture the diverse landscapes required for the ordeals. Reception Point_Break_2015.mp4
While praised for its breathtaking cinematography and the technical skill of its real-world stunts, the film received generally from critics. Common criticisms included a hollow script and characters that lacked the charisma and tension found in the original 1991 film starring Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze. It grossed approximately $133.7 million against a production budget of $105 million. Point Break (2015) - IMDb Common criticisms included a hollow script and characters
The 2015 version of is an action crime thriller that serves as a remake of the 1991 cult classic of the same name. Directed by Ericson Core (who also served as the cinematographer), the film shifts the focus from purely surfing to a wider array of global extreme sports. Plot Overview Directed by Ericson Core (who also served as
: A final leap of faith, often involving waterfalls. Production & Stunts