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Movie Review: “Point Blank” (+)

by Ed Koch

August 01, 2011

Ed Koch Former NYC Mayor Ed Koch

The movie is preposterous; nevertheless, it provides a really good time because of its energy level. It includes several terrific chase scenes, one of which involves an innocent man, Samuel Pierret (Gilles Lellouche), being pursued in the Paris Metro by two police officers. The action is watched by other officers on television sets in the subway control room. The pursuit scenes in this picture are as good as the auto-chase scenes in “The French Connection,” a film remembered by all who saw it 40 years ago.

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