Point Blank
"Point Blank" is a 1967 neo-noir film directed by John Boorman. It stars Lee Marvin as a man named Walker, who seeks revenge on his former partner after being double-crossed during a heist. The film is known for its unconventional narrative structure and striking visual style, which contribute to its status as a classic in the genre.
The story unfolds in a fragmented manner, reflecting Walker's disorientation and determination. As he navigates the criminal underworld, he encounters various characters, including Angie Dickinson as a femme fatale. "Point Blank" explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the quest for identity.