One of the best remakes out there! By no means is this as good as the original, not even close for me. But I gotta be honest I really enjoyed this remake.
Johnny Utah (played this time by Luke Bracey) formerly an "Extreme Sport Athlete" is now a new FBI agent. He is assigned a case involving extreme sport robbers doing crazy heists around the world. The FBI boss this time is played by Delroy Lindo. Utah declares that the robbers seem to be doing the Ozaki 8, which is eight extreme ordeals that honors the forces of nature. Like the original Utah must work with Pappas (now played by Ray Winstone) to uncover the case. They go to a surfing party in France where Utah almost drowns when surfing a gigantic wave, but is saved by Bodhi (Edgar Ramirez), Utah being undercover of course requests to join Bodhi's crew, Utah also meets Samsara (Teresa Palmer) who he of course falls in love with. I'm not gonna spoil the whole film but last thing I'll say is that there's a bunch of extreme sports scenes that are awesome to watch.
First off again there was no way they were gonna capture the original, the original is a favorite of mine and I knew going in it wasn't going to come close. This remake actually has a lot of differences to the original. There a lot of extreme sports scenes that are nowhere present in the original which I appreciate that director Ericson Core and writer Kurt Wimmer tried some stuff original to their version so to speak. Another difference I really liked was that Utah was already an adrenaline junkie before whereas in the 1991 film he had to learn to do these things, here he's already somewhat familiar as we see in the opening of the movie. Also Utah in this iteration seems more like a tortured man which I thought was a great difference. The cast does a fine job, Luke and Edgar give good performances as Utah and Bodhi, granted they wouldn't be my first picks for the respective parts but for what they had to do they did a fine job. Ray Winstone was really good as Pappas I thought, I wish he had more screen time but it is what it is. Lastly I want to highlight Teresa Palmer as Samsara, her character is completely different then Lori Petty's character in the original, Teresa did a great job considering she had just given birth at the time of filming. The cinematography was once again fantastic and Core actually did it himself which I thought was cool. The soundtrack was also really good, great songs by Andrew Watt and Dig the Kid. Overall I really liked this remake and I don't get why it's so universally hated, it ain't that bad at least to me.