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Point Blank: BFI Film Classics (Paperback)

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Eric Wilson's compelling study of John Boorman's influential gangster movie

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John Boorman's Point Blank (1967) has long been recognised as one of the seminal films of the sixties, with its revisionary mix of genres including neo-noir, New Wave, and spaghetti western. Its lasting influence can be traced throughout the decades in films like Mean Streets (1973), Reservoir Dogs (1992), Heat (1995), The Limey (1999) and Memento (2000).

Eric Wilson's compelling study of the film examines its significance to New Hollywood cinema. He argues that Boorman revises traditional Hollywood crime films by probing a second connotation of 'point blank'. On the one hand, it is a neo-noir that aptly depicts close range violence, but, it also points toward blankness, a nothingness that is the consequence of corporate America unchecked, where humans are reduced to commodities and stripped of agency and playfulness.

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SKU 9781839025761
Author(s) Eric G. Wilson
Publisher(s) BFI / Bloomsbury
Format Paperback
Original publication date September 2023
Number of pages 112 pages
BFICID_ID 150029118
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