Film Noir – Definition, Movies, and Facts

One key aspect of film noiris the use of harsh lighting to create an imbalanced composition. But that's not the only element that puts a movie under the ‘noir’ category. Understanding what this genre really and what sets it apart from others will allow you to develop a higher appreciation for noir films as well as the messages they want to bring to light.

If you have watched a noir film and you are interested in exploring more of this type of movie, then you will need to learn the following:

Definition

Noir is a French word that means black film. Film noir is used as a catch-all term for the crime and detective movies that gained popularity in the 1940s and 1960s. The archetypal protagonists, shadowy locations, intricate plots, and many other aspects of film noir during those years led to the creation of unique genre that movie buffs have grown to love.

Elements

 ·         Protagonists - Among the biggest and most obvious aspects of film noir is its cynical lead characters. Be it a detective, a hitman, a screen writer, or a boxer, the protagonist is shown to be an anti-hero. Noir films tell the story of the lead fall deeper into the dark, as they compromise their morals as they face one bad situation after another. The lead often ended up in a worse place than the film began.

·         Femme fatale - What causes the protagonists to fall is generally a woman. A seductive woman who lures or seduces the main lead into dangerous situations where he doesn't have control over.

·         Poetic dialogue - Noir films are rich in quick-witted and quotable lines and exchange of dialogues between the leads and supporting characters.

Interested in classic noir films? Below are some suggestions:

1. Murder by Contract

2. The Midnight Story of Tony Curtis

3. So Evil My Love

4. Journey into Fear

5. The Naked City

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