Point Blank (1967 Film)
"Point Blank" is a 1967 neo-noir film directed by John Boorman and based on the novel "The Hunter" by Donald E. Westlake. The story follows Walker, played by Lee Marvin, a man who seeks revenge after being double-crossed by his partner and left for dead. The film is known for its unconventional narrative structure and striking visual style.
The film explores themes of betrayal, greed, and the quest for identity. It features a strong supporting cast, including Angie Dickinson and John Vernon. "Point Blank" has gained a cult following and is praised for its influence on the crime genre and its innovative storytelling techniques.