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If you start subbing, there is going to be lots of different 'Noir types' with one or two titles in each and some are going to over lap. Neo Noir I believe is the easiest term to use for all modern noirs or just name it Modern Noir.
As MifuneFan suggested, he maybe able to add a description of what Retro Noir is, and add it to the first post. Last edited by Tech-UK; 03-22-2014 at 11:02 AM. |
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No it didn't. Plenty of films exist in the 1959-1965 period that carry all of the thematic and visual hallmarks (including black and white cinematography) of classic noir: City of Fear (1959), The 3rd Voice (1960), Man-Trap (1961), Shock Corridor (1963), The Naked Kiss (1964), Hysteria (1964), Brainstorm (1965), The Money Trap (1965), etc. Last edited by noirjunkie; 03-24-2014 at 02:17 AM. |
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I'd say it's probably the last high-profile American film noir made by a major director in the classical canon. There are any number of under-the-radar noir films made over the next several years in the US, and plenty of fantastic Japanese noirs throughout the 1960s, plus a few decent French noirs from1959 into the 60s including a few semi-noirs in the French New Wave. In any case, good as it is, TOUCH OF EVIL is most definitely NOT the "last" film noir. Some critics have argued that TOUCH OF EVIL is actually the first "New Wave" film, made a year before the French supposedly invented that style. (They may not have seen even earlier films like LITTLE FUGITIVE or LOVERS AND LOLLIPOPS, however, which are certainly not noir but definitely prefigure the New Wave.)
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Film noir fans may find this of interest...
Last week, I received the Region A/B/C Spanish Blu-ray of Fritz Lang's You Only Live Once, starring Henry Fonda and Sylvia Sidney. ![]() ![]() This 1937 film is a proto-noir by strict definition, but many critics place it squarely inside the classic film noir category, and I have no problem grouping it with the film noir Blu-rays in my own collection. You Only Live Once was Fritz Lang's second American film after the brilliant Fury (1936), which is also a strong proto-noir entry. This is a great noir-edged crime thriller, but it's also a wonderful love story in an offbeat way. In terms of picture quality, this black-and-white movie looks beautifully detailed, albeit with a few white specks and such inherent to the source. This looks comparable to the DVDBeaver findings for the Italian Blu-ray. This site description states that the Blu-ray is untested for Region A, but it plays fine on my Region A player, and it defaults to English audio and English subtitles. Last edited by The Great Owl; 03-25-2014 at 01:24 PM. |
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Watched Crimes & Misdemeanors when it was released by Twilight Time. I really enjoyed the Martin Landau story and was meaning to mention it as a quality neo-noir. (The Woody Allen part of the movie not so much.)
Anyway, I was wondering if Woody had directed any other films like Crimes & Misdemeanors. I read somewhere that Match Point was similar, so I tried it (Japanese version) and I hit the jackpot. It's like an updated version of C&M with younger actors but a very similar storyline. I would like to nominate both films for the neo-noir list. Was wondering if anyone knows of any another Woody Allen film that are like these 2. I haven't seen Blue Jasmine or Hannah and Her Sisters, but they look like they might be like this. |
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If you're looking for more drama-Allen rather than comedy-Allen, Blue Jasmine and Hannah and Her Sisters fit with that (though not with noir, exactly).
You may like Shadows and Fog (1991), which atmospherically has a 30s Universal horror thing going for it (but not outright horror), and Interiors (1978) is straight-up 60s/70s Ingmar Bergman influenced. |
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