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Is Point Break Based On A True Story?

It turns out that co-producer Rick King came up with the idea for "Point Break" while spending time at a Los Angeles beach, according to an interview with Hidden-Films. He had recently read an LA Weekly article proclaiming that the City of Angels was the robbery capital of the United States. So he let his imagination wander, and eventually came up with a movie about an FBI agent who joins an adrenaline-loving surf gang in hopes of catching a bank robbery gang. So while the original kernel for the idea came from actual news at the time, the rest of the film's surfing bank robbers were King's invention. Meanwhile, the film was originally called "Johnny Utah," according to JamesCameronOnline.com, but was eventually named after the surfing term "point break" (in which a wave breaks as it hits a piece of land).

The 2015 remake added several elements, such as making the characters travel to 11 different countries rather than concentrating all of the action in Los Angeles. Likewise, rather than limiting the athletic content to surfing, the movie features everything from snowboarding to climbing to skydiving. Unfortunately for adrenaline lovers, it's just a little too cutting edge to be based in reality.