Review of Point Break (1991) by Hal Hinson for Washington Post — 18 Jun 2016
A lot of what Bigelow puts up on the screen bypasses the brain altogether, plugging directly into our viscera, our gut. The surfing scenes in particular are majestically powerful, even awe-inspiring. Bigelow's picture is a feast for the eyes, but we watch movies with more than our eyes.
She seduces us, then asks us to be bimbos.
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This review of Point Break (1991) was written by Hal Hinson and published by Washington Post on 18 Jun 2016.
Point Break has generally received positive reviews.
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