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The movie I’m going to introduce this time is one starring Keanu Reeves. ‘Into the Storm’It is a movie that I looked up because I had heard the title and knew it was a masterpiece. The content was not as interesting as I thought, but I thought it was a movie with its own philosophy. So, let’s go ahead. Into the Storm movie review Let’s get started.
Johnny (Keanu Reeves) was a famous American football quarterback, but he quits due to a leg injury and becomes an FBI agent. Working with Papas, he tries to catch a group of bank robbers who are not caught. The only clue he has about them is that they are surfers, judging by the fat on their buttocks.
So Johnny goes to the ocean to learn how to surf.
There, he meets a woman named Taylor and lies about his family history to win her favor. That’s how Johnny started learning how to surf, but he got into a fight with a group of vicious surfers who were trying to harass him. Johnny thought they were bank robbers and tried to catch them. When he is pushed back alone, a cool surfer named Bodhi (Patrick Swayze) saves him and leaves the scene.
Johnny becomes friends with BodieHe starts learning how to surf better with their group. And when he tries to catch the bad guys who have been harassing him, he finds out that they are another criminal group and the target of his fellow agent.
Johnny, who had been mistaken, began to suspect Bodimuri more and more. Then, the culprit was caught and it became certain, and they
They tried to catch him but failed. They felt betrayed by Johnny and tried to kill him, but In keeping with Body’s philosophy, he reveals that he went skydiving with Johnny, pretending not to know that he was an FBI agent, and kidnapped Tyler. In order to save them, they had no choice but to commit a bank robbery together, and this time, all of their colleagues except for Bodie were killed by Bodie, who was targeting the vault. Bodie escaped, and Johnny continued to chase after Bodie after losing track of him.
Then, on the day of the most dangerous wave that Bodhi had talked about, Bodhi showed up, and they met again after a long time, and Johnny arrested him. But Bodhi begs to be let go, saying he really wants to surf that wave. When Johnny realizes that he is going to die, he lets him go and watches Bodhi sink into the stormy waves, throwing his FBI badge into the ocean. And the film ends.
In fact, it was a movie where the main character, Johnny, felt quite frustrating. The main character seemed like a villain. There were many parts where I didn’t understand why he acted that way. I think it’s a movie that well expresses the conflict between Bodhi’s philosophy and his own thoughts. I think the advantage of this movie is that you can see Keanu Reeves in his younger days. And You’ll find yourself wanting to go surfing and skydiving. There was nothing instructive or anything like that in the content itself, but rather The feeling that the life of a robber is free and coolI think I’ve heard that too.
The overall score of the movie Into the Storm is subjective. 1.9 out of 5It is. I don’t think it’s a must-see movie. The plot of the movie itself is not memorable. At the time, Patrick Swayze, who played Bodie in Ghost, was probably more famous than Keanu Reeves, but I liked it because the character had more three-dimensionality.
I think it’s not a bad movie to kill time.
