IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Metacritic82/100
Google Users88%
Director: John Boorman•Genres: Crime, Thriller, Action, Neo-noir
Walker, a hardened criminal, is betrayed by his partner and left for dead after a heist. Left with nothing but a burning desire for revenge, he navigates the underworld of Los Angeles, seeking to reclaim both his money and his stolen wife. His relentless pursuit puts him on a collision course with the powerful crime syndicate known as 'The Organization.'
Point Blank was met with critical acclaim for its stylish direction, brutal action, and enigmatic atmosphere. While not a box office smash, its reputation has grown over the decades, solidifying its status as a cult classic and a landmark of the neo-noir genre.
Praised for its non-linear narrative and stark, urban aesthetic.
Lee Marvin's menacing performance is a standout element.
Considered a highly influential crime thriller with a groundbreaking visual style.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's intense atmosphere, Lee Marvin's commanding presence, and its stylish, gritty portrayal of crime and vengeance. Many appreciate its unique visual approach and its status as a precursor to modern thrillers.
Director John Boorman originally envisioned the film with a much more complex plot, but budgetary constraints and the desire for a more streamlined, visceral experience led to the minimalist, yet potent, narrative that exists today.
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