My all-time favorite is LA Confidential. But, any recommendations you have are appreciated.
Whos Juan said:
Blade Runner
touchetk for tu juan said:
GoT Season 8 Episode 3
Bruce Almighty said:
Classic: Maltese Falcon, Double Indemnity, The Third Man, Touch of Evil, Kiss Me Deadly, Out of the Past, Detour
Neo Noir: Chinatown, LA Confidential, Mulholland Drive, Usual Suspects, Seven, Sin City, Body Heat, Blood Simple, Batman, Fight Club
Tech Noir: blade Runner, Terminator, The Crow, Dark City, Minority Report, The Matrix, Akira, Ghost in the Shell
Facts.Bruce Almighty said:
Classic: Maltese Falcon, Double Indemnity, The Third Man, Touch of Evil, Kiss Me Deadly, Out of the Past, Detour
Neo Noir: Chinatown, LA Confidential, Mulholland Drive, Usual Suspects, Seven, Sin City, Body Heat, Blood Simple, Batman, Fight Club
Tech Noir: blade Runner, Terminator, The Crow, Dark City, Minority Report, The Matrix, Akira, Ghost in the Shell
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Can anyone concisely define what makes a movie a noir movie?
I've read the wiki page multiple times but never walk away with a clearer way of explaining it.
Good old Harry Lime.Coog97 said:
in for The Third Man
Read The Glass Key, if you haven't already (you probably have).Claude! said:
Miller's Crossing should also get some recognition.
Social Media Influencer said:Good old Harry Lime.Coog97 said:
in for The Third Man
I own it and I've gotten part way through it, but I got distracted and never finished. Maybe I should go back to it...Social Media Influencer said:Read The Glass Key, if you haven't already (you probably have).Claude! said:
Miller's Crossing should also get some recognition.
I'm not sure if I understand it completely but a consistent theme I've seen across these movies listed (that I've watched) is the more or less "who done it" mixed with a somewhat troubled protagonist. Like, mystery/suspense. With that said, would Shutter Island be considered noir?Bruce Almighty said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Can anyone concisely define what makes a movie a noir movie?
I've read the wiki page multiple times but never walk away with a clearer way of explaining it.
It's hard to define, but you know it when you see it.