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2 Film Noir and Hardboiled Detective Fiction

3 Terms best describing noir Cynicism Pessimism Darkness Shadows Disillusionment Guilt Moral ambiguity Moral corruption Evil Desperation Paranoia and…

4 Terms best describing noir Alienation (of course) I feel so alienated…

5 Classic Film Noir: 1940-1960

6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXy3tF5uD6A

7 Noir Visual Style Urban settings –Cold, rainy, dark, claustrophobic streets Low, stark camera angle shots Dark Foregrounds Shadows! Chiaroscuro: strong one- directional light, creating deep shadows.

8 Noir Visual Style (cont.) Wet asphalt, dark alleys, rain- slicked streets Flashing neon lights Low ceilings, claustrophobic settings

9 Example of Noir Visual Style

10 Noir Characters You guys have no character. Are you a character? I’m no character.

11 The Hero (or anti-hero) What are you looking at, punk?

12 Hero/Anti-hero Normal guy attacked by twists of fate (usually this character is male) Never all good or all bad A mixture of light and dark Often a “hard-boiled” detective (although not always) –The Continental Op from Red Harvest: a perfect example

13 Two main types of female characters

14 The Femme Fatale Literally: “fatal woman” A seductive woman idealized by the hero She is the source of hope… and his downfall Dangerous…

15 Femme Fatale (cont.) The duplicitous seductive, siren –Often amoral, promiscuous –Would use her feminine wiles to manipulate him into becoming the fall guy (often it would lead to her downfall as well)

16 The Innocent Woman The dutiful, trustworthy, loving woman

17 Types of noir characters (cont.) The hero’s struggle to determine which type of woman she is (innocent or femme fatale) is central to the noir style

18 Characters are often trapped by circumstances or by the past Claustrophobia

19 Violence OMG…There is totally a shadow of a bird on my shoulder, isn’t there? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dn8EImlkRV8

20 Obsession The obsession is often of a sexual nature Revenge and greed usually play a role Obsessions usually are not satisfied in noir literature/ films http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3wjJcu GsVEhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3wjJcu GsVE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz- 5wKegyOw&NR=1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz- 5wKegyOw&NR=1

21 Trying to Escape the Past Characters are haunted by a loss in the past…or by past deeds. Characters are often fleeing from their pasts. Usually the past catches up with them. Knock, knock Who’s there? The past.

22 Corruption and Moral Decay Something is rotten in the state of Poisonville, see? If you say that one more time, I’m gonna smack you with this newspaper.

23 Criticism of noir Often misogynistic Sometimes racist (certainly from a 21 st century perspective) Violence is often glorified

24 Examples of noir writers Dashiell Hammett –Red Harvest –The Maltese Falcon Raymond Chandler –The Big Sleep James M. Cain –Double Idemnity Mickey Spillane –Mike Hammer

25 Examples of film noir The Big Sleep The Killers Key Largo To Have and Have Not Fear in the Night The Third Man Touch of Evil Out of the Past

26 Red Harvest was named one of Time Magazine’s Top 100 Novels of the 20 th century

27 Neo-Noir Chinatown (1974) Bladerunner (tech-noir) (1982) The Usual Suspects (1995) Pulp Fiction (1994) L.A. Confidential (1997) Brick (2005) Sin City (2005) L.A. Noir-videogame (2011) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYym1U226M

28 Parody Steve Martin’s Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid –http://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=ixAyGhUgr0Ehttp://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=ixAyGhUgr0E The Naked Gun –http://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=PGx5JUp_i-Ahttp://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=PGx5JUp_i-A Many other examples (Whose Line is it Anyway?, numerous cartoons, Seinfeld, etc.)


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