Bodhi

E918012

Bodhi is the charismatic, thrill-seeking surfer and bank robber who serves as the philosophical antagonist to FBI agent Johnny Utah in the film "Point Break."

Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
alignment anti-hero
appearsIn Point Break NERFINISHED
associatedWith Johnny Utah NERFINISHED
createdBy Rick King NERFINISHED
W. Peter Iliff NERFINISHED
criminalActivity armed robbery
bank robbery
deathSceneLocation Bell’s Beach, Australia NERFINISHED
enemyOf Johnny Utah NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 1991
finalFate disappears into massive storm wave
firstAppearance Point Break (1991 film) NERFINISHED
gender male
groupAffiliation Ex-Presidents
hobby extreme sports
skydiving
surfing
leadsGroup Ex-Presidents
motive funding a perpetual summer lifestyle
narrativeFunction philosophical antagonist to Johnny Utah
nationality American
notableQuoteTheme fear causes hesitation
the ultimate ride
notableScene final surf at Bell’s Beach
night surfing with Johnny Utah
skydiving without a parachute for Johnny Utah
occupation bank robber
surfer
personalityTrait charismatic
idealistic
philosophical
thrill-seeking
philosophy living in the moment
pursuit of ultimate freedom
portrayedBy Patrick Swayze NERFINISHED
relationshipWithJohnnyUtah friendship turned conflict GENERATED
mentor-like GENERATED
roleInNarrative antagonist
setting Southern California NERFINISHED
wears Ronald Reagan mask during bank robberies NERFINISHED

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.