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    /.ㅤ — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 05:38 AM)

    Nice list. You should do one for best modern film noirs. Maybe from like 1980 onward.
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      gorgsharpy — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 09:17 PM)

      I don't know why really. It would just be De Palma, Lynch, Scorsese and Nolan.
      Noir came from WW2 and the idea of post war noir is basically an absurd theory even if the Movie Brats found similarity in crime and corruption in the 60'ies and 70'ties US.
      Noir today?
      Well, Linklater tried with Hit Man but nobody understood it was noir, they thought it was a comedy.
      Noir today would IMO require artists en masse able to expose and shake the self-reliant foundation of modern western culture. What we have become. One big middle class wishing for happiness. That's what Linklater opted for to show with his ending in school and university, but he, an impressionist, lacks the expressionism of noir.
      Instead we get Östlund and Glazer playing it safe against the rich and the nazis.
      But if you wait long enough as the Chinese says …

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        gorgsharpy — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 09:03 PM)

        I think it is open for discussion if films like Casablanca and Citizen Kane and some of the others really are noir and even the criterias vary from critic to critic.
        The male must IMO be weak, prone to the femme fatale or crime, sometimes seeking excitement outside the family "castration" environment. Structures of society sometimes corrupted. Maltese Falcon and perhaps rather Double Indemnity is sort of the model for me even if the male character is single.
        Today I can see why it led to Hays Code very early and later McCarthyism. Not that I support it.

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          JohnnyBoy — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 10:17 PM)

          I'm always surprised when people say Casablanca isn't noir when I'm like it got everything.
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            MissMargoChanning — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 10:21 PM)

            The Naked City is definitely noir !
            The Naked City and Route 66 were all I held onto during the crazy Covid lock down!
            You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
            Fasten Your Seatbelts….
            It's Going To Be A Bumpy Night!

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              /.ㅤ — 10 months ago(May 27, 2025 10:01 PM)

              How sweet!
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                gorgsharpy — 10 months ago(May 23, 2025 10:55 PM)

                I want it to be.
                Yeah he is weakened by a woman.
                But was she really fatale …?
                Bogey's way of sorting out his own true feelings for her and letting her go might be metanoir.
                Waterloo Bridge, Gone With The Wind? Well, Scarlett was a femme fatale but I would rather call them melodramas. But maybe you are on to something …

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                  JohnnyBoy — 10 months ago(May 24, 2025 01:08 AM)

                  I actually thought Scarlett O'Hara was a femme fatale. I made a list.
                  https://thecineviewer.com/GreatestFemmesFatalesList.html
                  For tons of movie reviews, 60+ genre lists, best of the year lists, and other content, check out:
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                    gorgsharpy — 10 months ago(May 25, 2025 01:35 AM)

                    Sweet ol' Scarly ?
                    Fatale ?
                    She just fights to be, and once she is, reality bites her.

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                      ToiletMug — 10 months ago(May 25, 2025 01:40 AM)

                      Would you ever like to sit in a room with my severely downsyndromed father?; his stupidly dented head, his foaming at the mouth, his repugnant odour, his mad-staring eyes?

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                        JohnnyBoy — 10 months ago(May 25, 2025 01:50 AM)

                        Well it led to the most famous line of the movie: "Frankly, my dear. I don't give a damn."
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                          gorgsharpy — 10 months ago(May 27, 2025 09:34 PM)

                          If not of movie history, yeah …
                          At least she survived. Phyllis D didn't.

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