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#721 |
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#725 |
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I haven't seen A Prophet, but Shutter Island doesn't really have any noir characteristics. It's a psychological thriller. Gone Girl, on the other hand, is probably a borderline case. I can see valid arguments being made either way regarding its inclusion.
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#727 | |
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I would also agree that Gone Girl has some noir-ish elements, but ultimately, I don't think it fits. |
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#728 | |
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[Show spoiler] It's not a film noir, but it's absolutely a neo-noir in the vein of films like L.A. Confidential and Chinatown. |
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Thanks given by: | Leonidas King (02-08-2015) |
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#731 | |
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Shutter Island is not a pure noir; I won't even attempt to claim that. But neo-noir is nebulous enough to accommodate it. Again, I cite Chinatown and LA Confidential, among others, as similarly neo-noir films. |
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Thanks given by: | Leonidas King (02-08-2015) |
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I liked Double indemnity and Night of the Hunter more , BUT out of the past is really a good movie.
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#733 | |
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Ah yes...death by lipstick. He's a goner...but what a way to go. Gotta love noir. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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#736 |
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I haven't seen A Prophet (thanks for the heads up!), but I would actually argue John Wick fits much more snug in this category over the other two. It has a lot more to compare to classic noir. While Shutter Island is essentially a mystery we are solving along the way, I feel that it is ultimately more of a horror film with nods to classic thrillers ala Hitchcock.
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I've seen both and am in the not "neo-noir" camp as well.
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Thanks given by: | CRSearle (02-09-2015) |
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#739 | |
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That's also why I would argue that Shutter Island is not a neo-noir, because while some of the style markers are present, neo-noir updates the story elements of classic noir and places them into contemporary (or even futuristic) settings. I understand your argument and I can see where you're coming from; you just happen to fall into the minority in terms of how you define both noir and neo-noir. Speaking as one of "these people" you so cavalierly discard, unless you've studied this topic at the graduate school level, teach it professionally, and have published several essays on it in both magazines and books, I'd say I have more experience understanding what does and does not constitute noir and neo-noir than you do. Last edited by noirjunkie; 02-08-2015 at 07:33 PM. |
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No indignance intended--I'm just curious. And also, due respect to your cred, we know the noir--and neo-noir, especially--goal posts aren't fixed, right? Canon is negotiable. |
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