Review of Point Blank (1967) by Brian R — 26 Jul 2010
John Booreman's "Point Blank" is an art house picture filled with non-linear editing, smooth cinematography, and gritty performances. I admire the Lee Marvin character Walker, a character who just wants his money and will continue by any means necessary to accomplish his goal.
I also admire Walker's personality as a quiet man who has this uncannily terminator like quality who survives multiple rounds, keeps on going, and when it's all said in done vanishes through the shadows.
The ending is a put off but for a crime thriller it's quite something.
This review of Point Blank (1967) was written by Brian R on 26 Jul 2010.
Point Blank has generally received very positive reviews.
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