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“Point Blank (BFI Film Classics)” delves into the 1967 neo-noir thriller directed by John Boorman. This insightful analysis, penned by film scholar Steven Rybin, explores the film’s innovative narrative structure, stylistic boldness, and its reflection of 1960s American disillusionment. Rybin examines the powerful performances of Lee Marvin and Angie Dickinson, and the film’s lasting impact on the crime genre. Engaging and meticulously researched, this book offers a compelling study of a cinematic masterpiece, appealing to both film enthusiasts and scholars.





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