Point Blank offers many unexpected touches: Marvin tearing up the car, shooting a phone, flashbacks with different couples in bed, Angie turning on all the appliances, Angie and Marvin not talking when they're on a date, staying at Brewster's house while he's away. Mel Gibson starred in a remake called Payback.
25: Walker (Lee Marvin) gets his first lead after meeting with someone new: a car salesman. Walker tears up the car with the salesman in it to get information about Reese, the man who betrayed him. The birth of something new.
45 and -45 (131 -45 = 146): Angie starts to seduce Reese. Lee sits with two men and calls the police. Lee has one of the men tell the police that he's being attacked. Lee leaves, Angie and Reese start to undress. Now that I'm aware and Discovery.
60: The car salesman leaves Carter's office and drives off with a package meant for Walker. Walker ignores the car salesman and enters Carter's office. Walker whispers in the admin's ear, pistol whips a guard, and tells Carter "I want you to pay me personally." There's no going back now.
-25: Yost and Walker stand near the pool at Brewster's home. Yost informs Walker where Brewster will be and when: at his house, where they happen to be standing. Later, Walker and Angie will pair up and Brewster is killed. Whether or Walker gets his money is left to the imagination. The final turning point.