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“Point Blank” is worth seeing for its audacity alone. It is unclear whether the main character is alive or whether the whole movie is a dream sequence in the moment before his death. In the end, perhaps it doesn’t matter.
The color palate in any scene—the greens in every scene involving the organization, the yellows of Chris, Walker’s love interest-cum-sister-in-law, played by the luscious (and, yes, that’s the only way to describe her) Angie Dickinson?...
Marvin’s character has none of the sexual bravado that gives so many comparable heroes a misogynistic flavor and would make this line seem cloying or cutesy. Instead, his approach is hesitant and sorrowful. It’s perfect, coming from someone who never kills anyone in the...
Destroying this organization is simply all he can do. Marvin casts the role with just the right note of understated anger, frustration and, most of all, confusion. He incarnates the tragic figure overwhelmed by the consequences of his violent life, assuming the morally beleaguered qualities of a late Clint Eastwood...
HILLARY CLINTON, New York Senator, saying President Bush's attitude on tough issues reminds her of the "What, me worry?" character