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For added effect, play one of these songs while reading the article. Film Noir (literally "black film" in French) is a genre of stylish, gritty crime dramas, difficult to define, but the 1940s and '50s were the classic period. Whether works since then can be accurately classed as Noir is a subject of much debate among film critics. Film Noir, and the literature from which it is drawn, is the progenitor of several modern genres, particularly cyberpunk. Common plots of noir films include murder (and subsequent murder investigations), heists, con games, blackmail schemes, and (mostly) innocent men or women wrongly accused of crime. Use of the double-cross and cigarette smoking are mandatory. Complicated plots may be further convoluted by flashbacks and flash forwards, with the narration tying everything together — assuming we can trust it. Noir, in the classic and stylistic sense, is visually darker than your average gangster picture, playing with light and long, deep shadows instead of bright, documentary-styled camera work. This visual motif is so iconic that homages and parodies are almost universally Deliberately Monochrome, using a transition between colour and black and white where necessary. Scenes are often filmed on location, and night scenes are shot at night. Camera angles are often very creative and unusual, heightening the viewers' sense of unease, adding to the atmosphere. The contrast between light and dark is sometimes used in the cinematography to reflect the difference between the villain and the protagonist(s). It rains most every night in Film Noir; filmmakers admit that this is entirely because at night wet pavement looks cooler than dry. Also, the rain makes it plausible that no one else is around. That said, daytime scenes can be harshly bright. Film Noir is not really a genre in any sense, rather it reflects a tendency in certain American films of the '40s and '50s where crime and gangster stories are infused with an excessive visual style, a modern urban sensibility, and a powerful sense of moral ambiguity. These movies differed from the crime movies of the '30s, the Depression Gangster films such as The Public Enemy (1931) or Scarface (1932), in that criminal behaviour is no longer relegated to gangsters or ethnic ghettos, and the plots don't usually revolve around turf wars or police clampdowns. Protagonists in film noir are often normal people (classically, but not necessarily, a Private Detective) who get involved in crime, and the motivations are no longer just social or circumstantial but psychological and personal. The standard noir plot is, in broad terms, best summed up as centering around a protagonist who, usually by pure chance, is placed in a complex and dangerous situation completely beyond their control where they are pitted against an adversary whose identity and motives are not immediately obvious. The system and the law is usually either apathetic to their plight or is even outright working against them, meaning that they will have to take up the fight and make sense of it all by themselves or die trying. As a style and sensibility, Film Noir was flexible to include hybrids such as the Western-Film Noir (The 1947 film Pursued with flashbacks, Dark and Troubled Past, high contrast black and white lighting and weird Freudian themes), and even the film-noir musical (The Man I Love, Love Me and Leave Me) and in the case of Leave Her to Heaven a Film Noir in technicolor. Trying to explain Film Noir is hard since it's kind of a mix of European cynicism and post-war American angst. It involves a clash between crude pulp fiction narratives and complex storytelling and characterization, which itself derived from emerging psychological research on criminal behavior, as well as wider influences in modern art and literature. The term was first used by French critics (hence the name), and it derives from "Serie Noir", the label of French translations of American pulp fiction, and French imitations thereof, which were highly popular in France at the time. French critics looked at the American crime films from their perspectives of post-Occupation France, which to some extent led them to overemphasize the doom and gloom of American films by projecting their experiences onto their interpretations of these films. Later, American writers when translating these articles into English brought this into Pop-Cultural Osmosis. The mix of European cynicism with American landscape is also borne out in the fact that several directors of films noir — Billy Wilder (who lost his mother in Auschwitz), Robert Siodmak, Fritz Lang, Otto Preminger — were refugees, exiles and emigres from Nazi Germany, being quite active in 1920s Berlin which in many ways was the closest a real-life city came to being the exaggerated City Noir landscape. The lighting in Film Noir was also strongly influenced by European trends, especially German Expressionism, but later after the war, the Italian neorealist films of Roberto Rossellini also influenced it greatly. The subtext of many of these films often dealt with the trauma of the returning Shell-Shocked Veteran (most notably, Act of Violence) and the rising Red Scare and The Hollywood Blacklist which made the working climate in Hollywood highly paranoid and hostile, and this infused the films made in the late '40s. Noir can also be seen as a successor to the Gothic Horror novels of the 19th Century, moved from the decrepit castles of Romanticism and into the city streets of Modernism, and most forms of "new Gothic" - such as Southern Gothic, Southern Ontario Gothic, and especially Suburban Gothic - will have a heavy dose of noir influence. Both traditions typically revolve around some sort of terrible secret coming to light, a general air of unease and paranoia, a feeling of alienation from one's surroundings, and a middle-class distrust of the rich, although noir typically trades in the evil aristocracy for businessmen and corrupt politicians. Noir is also usually more masculine than the female-driven Gothics and more likely to have a male protagonist, although both forms typically rely heavily on sweltering sexual tension - just as the Gothic ingenue was tempted by the Byronic Hero, the noir hero finds himself caught up in the wiles of the Femme Fatale. Like the Gothic Haunted Heroine, the noir hero may be haunted by his own inner demons (though usually of a less supernatural kind), but the closest he can come to her Incorruptible Pure Pureness is being a Knight in Sour Armor. If, when it comes down to it, he does the right thing even when he knows it will cost him greatly (and he might not), the universe will not reward him for his inner nobility - in contrast to the Gothic, which, despite its darkness, is at heart a fairly idealistic tradition where good perseveres and crosses repel vampires. There are no such guarantees in noir. Being a Doomed Moral Victor will have to be enough for the noir hero; as Robert Mitchum says in Out of the Past, "Build my gallows high." Just as solving the mystery is an act of imposing order on chaos, so too is choosing to follow a moral code in an amoral world. The standard Noir landscape is a large, oppressive city (filmed in dark and dusky conditions to create a moody atmosphere). Familiar haunts include cheap hotels, dimly-lit bars, nightclubs filled with questionable clientele (including the Gayngster) whom the lead may intimidate for information, gambling dens, juke joints and the ubiquitous seedy waterfront warehouse filled with crates that Fell Off the Back of a Truck. At night in the big city, you can bet the streets are slick with rain, reflecting streetlights like a Hopper painting. Most of the characters (including the lead) are cynical, misanthropical and hopeless all the way through the film, and may never find true redemption - and if they do, it won't come cheap. It is important to note that the term "Film Noir" was not available to the people who made them in the '40s and '50s. To quote Robert Mitchum once again, "We called them B-Movies." It comes from later audiences and critics who rediscovered these films in revival theaters and clubs and picked up the subtext, visual clues, and other Hidden Depths. Many historians feel that the classic Film Noir genre died when it became self-conscious. Raymond Borde and Etienne Chaumenton cite the MGM musical The Band Wagon (made in 1952), where the final number featured a technicolor parody of a Mickey Spillane crime setting, with Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse playing the detective and femme fatale in an obvious send-up. Others feel that Orson Welles' Touch of Evil was the real end, since it was made by the director of Citizen Kane (which, while not a Noir, influenced the lighting and style of several other films noir), and the genre conventions were pretty much stretched inside and outside. They also argue that Noir only worked in a climate of censorship, as the crime genre often fell Beneath Suspicion allowing writers and directors more chances to subvert cliches. Once censorship eroded, Film Noir had pretty much served its purpose and achieved its goals. Attempts to revive this style led to Neo-Noir, which with some exceptions tends to Flanderization. The tone and outlook must be bleak, defeatist, and pessimistic, always suggesting a sliminess beyond what it can show. Nobody gets what they want, and everyone gets what's coming to them. Characters are often armed — revolversnote especially Snubnosed .38's if you're a cop or a dame, Colt 1911s, and if they need More Dakka, tommy guns. Also, no self-respecting Film Noir thug will be seen without his brass knuckles. They'll probably wear a Fedora or trilby hat with a trench coat. Frequently the ending will be low-key and leave no one character happy or fulfilled. Commonly, there is also a great deal of sexual tension between the hero and the female lead; Noir stories are quite risqué. The original Film Noir era followed the Hays Code, so the odds of a female lead removing her clothing are minimal, but even so, she'll often have some fine gams on display and walk with a Supermodel Strut. This applies to modern versions; gratuitous nudity or scenes of excessive violence are hinted at rather than portrayed. It is often what is not seen that adds to the mystery and suspense. Film Noir usually features the Anti-Hero, Anti-Villain, Villain Protagonist, the ambiguity often resting on questions of trust, leading to an atmosphere of paranoia where Poor Communication Kills regularly. The conclusion may or may not tie up all the loose ends, with the major mystery being the morally ambiguous theme of the story. These factors contribute to the widely-held opinion that Film Noir works are among the best artistic works of all time and contributed greatly to the maturity of cinema as an art form. See Film Noir Index for a listing of live-action film noir. Examples from other media are listed below. Not to be confused with the religious conspiracy anime Noir (although that is an example of the genre). |
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A 2014 episode of Pretty Little Liars in which Spencer goes into hallucination mode uses this setting. | |
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Parodied in Adventure Time with "BMO Noir". | |
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Peter Gunn mixed Noir tropes with 1950s cool Jazz. | |
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Serangoon Road, set in 1960s Singapore. This might seem odd as a setting until one realises that Singapore in The '60s was more Wretched Hive than Shining City. | |
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Sleepless Domain: The title page of "Confluence" is one big homage to the film noir genre and aesthetic, making use of a limited color palette and casting the series' Magical Girl protagonists as a variety of noir archetypes. Among them are Bud as the Hardboiled Detective behind the classic private eye's desk, her partner Harley as the mob muscle in a vest and flat cap, and Undine as the sharply-dressed Dame with a Case in a Little Black Dress. | |
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The Knee Deep (2015) theatrical stage adventure features several noir tropes in its grim Florida setting. | |
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The Samurai Jack episode "The Tale of X9" was most certainly created with this genre in mind. | |
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The Spirit, particularly the newspaper strip. | |
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The Question. Bonus points for his fedora and trench coat. | |
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Count Duckula has the spoof episode 'Private Beak' where the Count decides he wants to be a private investigator (or an etavirp rotagitsevni as his door displays) in crime-ridden Chicago. | |
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The Witch and the Beast is this in spades. Just look at it. Even one of the main characters smokes and the atmosphere is perpetually dark and gloomy. May or may not bleed into Fantastic Noir. | |
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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries looks like your typical Body of the Week show on the surface, but as each episode goes on that veneer is scraped away to something much darker and conspiracy-oriented. The way Phryne loves to pretend to be a Femme Fatale certainly helps. Miss S, its Chinese remake, is slightly less dark but still has noir elements. |
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Sam & Max, especially with the character Flint Paper. In the third episode of Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse, Max gets his brain stolen, causing Sam to go on an 'noirish rampage' that turns the game into a Film Noir spoof for a while, even down to the lighting and the camera angles. Highlights include Sam demonstrating his edgy true-to-life violence by slapping people in the face mid-sentence and having a 'Noir' option during conversations which causes him to give a largely incoherent metaphorical description about how amoral and miserable he is. |
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Unavowed is mainly Urban Fantasy, but the aesthetic is soaked in the atmosphere of neo-noir featuring constant rain, which of course gives the colored lighting of various businesses the chance to spill on the street, and pretty much each mission sees the player tasked with getting to the bottom of a mystery and then having to make a heavy moral choice at the end. | |
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An Uncommon Witness is a well-researched Princess Tutu AU fic set in the Roaring Twenties which features Fakir as the Hardboiled Detective, Duck as The Ingenue, Rue as the Femme Fatale, and Mytho as part of The Mafia ran by Rue's father. | |
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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, an Affectionate Parody with a surprisingly happy ending. | |
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Angel was heavily influenced by Film Noir, mostly up to about halfway through the third season, but it retained certain Film Noir traits until the very end, such as the moral ambiguity. The final scene of the show is in the classic Film Noir setting of a rainy alleyway. | |
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The 200th episode of Bones was done in this style. | |
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The Silver Case and its sequel The 25th Ward from Suda51 have aspects of the genre, with some of the protagonists being hardboiled investigators (of varied dubious morality in nature and methods) who unravel conspiracies. They lean a bit more towards cyberpunk (especially in the sequel), but qualify otherwise. | |
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Problem Sleuth, at least setting-wise, plays with the genre and its tropes in part. The bulk of the work is an incredibly silly take on the Eastern RPG, but it's decidedly within a Film Noir framework. And when it does noir, oh, it does noir◊. In a similar vein, Homestuck's Midnight Crew intermission plays with the darker end of the genre's spectrum, just with extra time travel. |
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Play It Again, Sam, a play and later film by Woody Allen that matches up Allen's "neurotic Jew" character with Humphrey Bogart. Hilarity Ensues. | |
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It's in color, but Gotham has a very Noir feel to it with corrupt police, a seedy underworld that can only hint at the real level of nastiness, corrupt and shady politicians, and a brewing mob war. | |
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The Castle season 4 episode "The Blue Butterfly" has Castle find the diary of a private eye from 1948, which results in a number of Film Noir-style flashbacks with the regulars taking on various roles in the story - Castle as the detective, Beckett as a nightclub singer, Esposito and Ryan as gangsters and Alexis (!) as a Femme Fatale. We also get Castle doing the monologue and at one point inadvertently swapping the name of the singer for Kate... which results in a Record Needle Scratch drop out of flashback as Beckett looks at him funny. | |
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I Was Kidnapped by Lesbian Pirates from Outer Space!!! has a bonus story, originally subscribers only, following a Hardboiled Detective who gets hired to find a young woman who went missing from her workplace. Of course he never finds her, because she's been ... you know. | |
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The Romance of Betty Boop has elements of noir, set in New York City during The '30s, and uses muted backgrounds of black & gray. | |
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Moonlighting: "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" is an extended homage to the genre with David and Maddie dreaming they're in a murder mystery in the 1940s. The crew shot the dream sequences on black and white film to properly capture the feel, and also because the network threatened to override them and air the scenes in color. | |
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The Dregs stars a crazy homeless man convinced he's a Hardboiled Detective uncovering a mystery in Vancouver. When he imagines himself as Philip Marlowe the palette becomes more monochrome, he gets a Private Eye Monologue, and he hallucinates a beautiful Femme Fatale who talks to him at pivotal moments. | |
Film Noir / int_318f08ee | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_318f08ee | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Dregs (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_318f08ee | |
Film Noir / int_31945db6 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_31945db6 | comment |
The Talbot Chronicles placed Lawrence Talbot from the Wolf Man series into a film noir setting. A good fit, as Talbot's whole bag has always been existential angst. | |
Film Noir / int_31945db6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_31945db6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Talbot Chronicles (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_31945db6 | |
Film Noir / int_32422cb3 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_32422cb3 | comment |
Other than the Hawaii setting and heavy doses of comedy, Magnum, P.I. tends toward this as well, complete with Private Eye Monologue. | |
Film Noir / int_32422cb3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_32422cb3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Magnum, P.I. | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_32422cb3 | |
Film Noir / int_32e8628a | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_32e8628a | comment |
Dave Callahan of Moonshake loved film noir and, when the band split in half and he was given full reign of it, he infused the band's already moody sound and Urban Hellscape imagery with more prominent jazz elements in an attempt to replicate the genre's aesthetics. | |
Film Noir / int_32e8628a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_32e8628a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Moonshake (Music) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_32e8628a | |
Film Noir / int_336a5711 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_336a5711 | comment |
Luther | |
Film Noir / int_336a5711 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_336a5711 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Luther | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_336a5711 | |
Film Noir / int_33c44f28 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_33c44f28 | comment |
Much of The Angaran Chronicles is like this with a hefty, hefty dose of Diesel Punk. The most notable example is the novella Hamar Noir which embodies many of the themes and tropes of Film Noir. Which follows the Hunter Anargrin as he tracks down a serial killing vampire in the slums of the underground city of Valtagan. | |
Film Noir / int_33c44f28 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_33c44f28 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Angaran Chronicles | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_33c44f28 | |
Film Noir / int_362d7cc3 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_362d7cc3 | comment |
Plantywood: The City of Plants plants the three heroes of Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero into a film noir-type Hollywood filled with plants. | |
Film Noir / int_362d7cc3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_362d7cc3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_362d7cc3 | |
Film Noir / int_370a857f | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_370a857f | comment |
Subsurface Circular (2017). The detective, as well as all of the other characters, are robots traversing a subway line. | |
Film Noir / int_370a857f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_370a857f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Subsurface Circular (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_370a857f | |
Film Noir / int_37419634 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_37419634 | comment |
Discworld Noir (1999) - Exactly What It Says on the Tin. Its sequel even used the tagline "A Film Noir Love Story", which is somewhat ironic, given that the protagonist is much less cynical and jaded than in the original. | |
Film Noir / int_37419634 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_37419634 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Discworld Noir (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_37419634 | |
Film Noir / int_3cfc8e4e | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_3cfc8e4e | comment |
Ripley is a dark, gritty thriller with a conman protagonist who's willing to murder those who get in his way. The entire series is filmed in Deliberately Monochrome, emphasising its Film Noir nature. | |
Film Noir / int_3cfc8e4e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_3cfc8e4e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ripley | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_3cfc8e4e | |
Film Noir / int_3ff2f316 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_3ff2f316 | comment |
The Coruscant Nights series of Star Wars novels contains a lot of film noir homages. They are, in fact, an official Coruscant Noir. | |
Film Noir / int_3ff2f316 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_3ff2f316 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Coruscant Nights | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_3ff2f316 | |
Film Noir / int_400469e | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_400469e | comment |
Calvin and Hobbes: One of Calvin's Imagine Spots follows the adventures of a very noir-ish private investigator called Tracer Bullet. | |
Film Noir / int_400469e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_400469e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Calvin and Hobbes (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_400469e | |
Film Noir / int_41b0198a | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_41b0198a | comment |
The Dresden Files is Noir meets Urban Fantasy. | |
Film Noir / int_41b0198a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_41b0198a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Dresden Files | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_41b0198a | |
Film Noir / int_41cc1c3a | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_41cc1c3a | comment |
Halo 3: ODST was developed to evoke a Film Noir atmosphere as a lone soldier investigates an alien-occupied city. | |
Film Noir / int_41cc1c3a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_41cc1c3a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Halo 3: ODST (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_41cc1c3a | |
Film Noir / int_431a8095 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_431a8095 | comment |
Jake Hunter, an early game example that started out on the Famicom. | |
Film Noir / int_431a8095 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_431a8095 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jake Hunter (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_431a8095 | |
Film Noir / int_43a9c333 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_43a9c333 | comment |
Cowboy Bebop, in its more "serious" moments. | |
Film Noir / int_43a9c333 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_43a9c333 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Cowboy Bebop | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_43a9c333 | |
Film Noir / int_46599410 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_46599410 | comment |
The Mina Davis books Hungover and Handcuffed and Asshole Yakuza Boyfriend are extremely noiry, and their covers evoke classic noir imagery (Humphrey Bogart and Gilda, specifically). | |
Film Noir / int_46599410 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_46599410 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Hungover and Handcuffed | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_46599410 | |
Film Noir / int_4a4a1ab2 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_4a4a1ab2 | comment |
The United Federation of Charles had a discussion of Noir and its role in fiction. It argues that the genre never died and is continuing today. | |
Film Noir / int_4a4a1ab2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_4a4a1ab2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The United Federation of Charles (Blog) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_4a4a1ab2 | |
Film Noir / int_4ae414f0 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_4ae414f0 | comment |
Babylon Berlin: A German TV crime series (based on a book trilogy) set in 1929 Berlin, a city rife with underground pornographers, gangsters, Communists and Fascists. | |
Film Noir / int_4ae414f0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_4ae414f0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Babylon Berlin | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_4ae414f0 | |
Film Noir / int_4c0debc2 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_4c0debc2 | comment |
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (2006) and its sequel, Last Window (2010) | |
Film Noir / int_4c0debc2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_4c0debc2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_4c0debc2 | |
Film Noir / int_50bcf7a6 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_50bcf7a6 | comment |
In a similar vein, Homestuck's Midnight Crew intermission plays with the darker end of the genre's spectrum, just with extra time travel. | |
Film Noir / int_50bcf7a6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_50bcf7a6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Homestuck (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_50bcf7a6 | |
Film Noir / int_51699ecd | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_51699ecd | comment |
AntiBunny draws heavily on Film Noir in its visual and storytelling style. As a call-out to the visual style in Chapter 5 of The Gritty City Stories, Pooky cynically narrates "No one gets film noir these days anyway." | |
Film Noir / int_51699ecd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_51699ecd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Anti Bunny (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_51699ecd | |
Film Noir / int_516d93f6 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_516d93f6 | comment |
Varium Fortune is a noir-AU based on The Legend of Korra. | |
Film Noir / int_516d93f6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_516d93f6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Varium Fortune (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_516d93f6 | |
Film Noir / int_5186271e | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_5186271e | comment |
The Long Shalom is a supernatural noir story about a down-on-his-luck detective in New York investigating disappearances, leading to the discovery of a conspiracy. | |
Film Noir / int_5186271e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_5186271e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Long Shalom | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_5186271e | |
Film Noir / int_51c94bd1 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_51c94bd1 | comment |
Yuureitou is a murder-mystery set in The '50s with this type of setting | |
Film Noir / int_51c94bd1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_51c94bd1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Yuureitou (Manga) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_51c94bd1 | |
Film Noir / int_5286ec36 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_5286ec36 | comment |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit — underneath the cartoonish action, there is a very straight Film Noir in there. | |
Film Noir / int_5286ec36 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_5286ec36 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_5286ec36 | |
Film Noir / int_5307b01d | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_5307b01d | comment |
Automata, and its sequel Blood and Oil; two short stories created by the Penny Arcade duo. [1] | |
Film Noir / int_5307b01d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_5307b01d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Penny Arcade (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_5307b01d | |
Film Noir / int_562e8a6e | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_562e8a6e | comment |
Max Payne (2001) - Also a movie. The second game was even billed with the tagline "A film noir love story". | |
Film Noir / int_562e8a6e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_562e8a6e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Max Payne (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_562e8a6e | |
Film Noir / int_56704149 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_56704149 | comment |
Jack Taylor is a dark, and at times humorous series about a hard-drinking Irish Private Eye with a smart mouth. | |
Film Noir / int_56704149 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_56704149 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jack Taylor | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_56704149 | |
Film Noir / int_57430640 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_57430640 | comment |
Speed Grapher is set in a Tokyo which is a City Noir teaming with corruption and has its hero in Intrepid Reporter Saiga who is a good example of a Knight in Sour Armor. | |
Film Noir / int_57430640 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_57430640 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Speed Grapher | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_57430640 | |
Film Noir / int_58da3166 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_58da3166 | comment |
The Jo Gar series, set in Manila, capital of the Philippines, then under U.S. colonial rule. | |
Film Noir / int_58da3166 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_58da3166 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jo Gar | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_58da3166 | |
Film Noir / int_59140854 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_59140854 | comment |
Jessica Jones (2015) The Netflix series plays heavily on noir themes; Jessica herself being a gender-swapped, alcoholic, emotionally detached private detective. | |
Film Noir / int_59140854 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_59140854 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jessica Jones (2015) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_59140854 | |
Film Noir / int_5a35510f | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_5a35510f | comment |
Jack Orlando | |
Film Noir / int_5a35510f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_5a35510f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jack Orlando (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_5a35510f | |
Film Noir / int_5b95bc94 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_5b95bc94 | comment |
Grand Theft Auto III (2001). With its pessimistic atmosphere, dark tone, moral ambiguity, and muted colors, the game has many elements of this trope. | |
Film Noir / int_5b95bc94 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_5b95bc94 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_5b95bc94 | |
Film Noir / int_5c783167 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_5c783167 | comment |
The Tracer Bullet stories in Calvin and Hobbes. | |
Film Noir / int_5c783167 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_5c783167 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Affectionate Parody | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_5c783167 | |
Film Noir / int_5d354f8 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_5d354f8 | comment |
One of the scenarios in the Artificial Reality machine in Red Dwarf is a film noir setting, complete with monochrome, a Femme Fatale, Al Capone-style outfits, and a car from the '30s. | |
Film Noir / int_5d354f8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_5d354f8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Red Dwarf | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_5d354f8 | |
Film Noir / int_5ec299b4 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_5ec299b4 | comment |
Brian Michael Bendis's Alias. | |
Film Noir / int_5ec299b4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_5ec299b4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Alias (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_5ec299b4 | |
Film Noir / int_5fc1f6df | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_5fc1f6df | comment |
Also by Bendis, Sam And Twitch, a spin-off from the Spawn series | |
Film Noir / int_5fc1f6df | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_5fc1f6df | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spawn (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_5fc1f6df | |
Film Noir / int_6196490 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_6196490 | comment |
Ghost in the Shell, especially the movie Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, which even mimics typical designs for cars and buildings from the classic Noir movies. | |
Film Noir / int_6196490 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_6196490 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ghost in the Shell (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_6196490 | |
Film Noir / int_63a951c3 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_63a951c3 | comment |
Bright Jewels, Chained City is an installment of Skyhold Academy Yearbook, in which two of the school's students write a collection of noir stories about a pair of detectives based on Varric and Cullen. | |
Film Noir / int_63a951c3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_63a951c3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Skyhold Academy Yearbook (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_63a951c3 | |
Film Noir / int_63fd57cc | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_63fd57cc | comment |
Big Mouth (2022) is set in a Hellhole Prison with corrupt wealthy people and gangs and mafia. | |
Film Noir / int_63fd57cc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_63fd57cc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Big Mouth (2022) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_63fd57cc | |
Film Noir / int_69071a1b | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_69071a1b | comment |
The superhero RPG Mutants & Masterminds has a supplement simply called Noir, set in a 1940s city that might have some masked vigilantes, but is far too cynical for the Golden Age Of Comic Books. | |
Film Noir / int_69071a1b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_69071a1b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mutants & Masterminds (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_69071a1b | |
Film Noir / int_69c12ec6 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_69c12ec6 | comment |
The Blackwell Series uses some elements of noir (one of the protagonists is a Deadpan Snarker ghost from the '30s). | |
Film Noir / int_69c12ec6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_69c12ec6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Blackwell Series (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_69c12ec6 | |
Film Noir / int_69e7e2dd | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_69e7e2dd | comment |
All the Wrong Questions is a big homage to noir and stars a young Lemony Snicket as a Kid Detective. | |
Film Noir / int_69e7e2dd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_69e7e2dd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
All the Wrong Questions | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_69e7e2dd | |
Film Noir / int_6ab4996a | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_6ab4996a | comment |
The Wolf Among Us is a murder mystery set in 1986 New York, and starring Sheriff Bigby Wolf, a Deadpan Snarker/Hardboiled Detective type investigating Fairytale characters in a noir setting. | |
Film Noir / int_6ab4996a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_6ab4996a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Wolf Among Us (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_6ab4996a | |
Film Noir / int_6b64ea00 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_6b64ea00 | comment |
Chicken Police is a film noir styled detective game, BUT WITH ANTHROPOMORPHIC ANIMALS. | |
Film Noir / int_6b64ea00 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_6b64ea00 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Chicken Police (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_6b64ea00 | |
Film Noir / int_6bcd58c7 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_6bcd58c7 | comment |
Sin City | |
Film Noir / int_6bcd58c7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_6bcd58c7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sin City (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_6bcd58c7 | |
Film Noir / int_6d0da707 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_6d0da707 | comment |
The Shivah, with a Rabbi who's losing faith in the goodness of God as the protagonist. | |
Film Noir / int_6d0da707 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_6d0da707 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Shivah (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_6d0da707 | |
Film Noir / int_6f734712 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_6f734712 | comment |
Smallville had a Jimmy-centric episode set in a noir dream sequence. | |
Film Noir / int_6f734712 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_6f734712 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Smallville | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_6f734712 | |
Film Noir / int_742af508 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_742af508 | comment |
Grim Fandango (1998) | |
Film Noir / int_742af508 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_742af508 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Grim Fandango (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_742af508 | |
Film Noir / int_7460586f | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_7460586f | comment |
The eighth season of Archer, titled "Archer Dreamland", is a 1940s Film Noir that's justified as taking place inside Archer's coma dream. It's played straighter than one would expect from the show, leaning closer to a Dramedy rather than the outright Spy Fiction spoof of previous seasons. | |
Film Noir / int_7460586f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_7460586f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Archer | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_7460586f | |
Film Noir / int_74a8ffce | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_74a8ffce | comment |
The Automatic Detective is Noir meets Raygun Gothic. | |
Film Noir / int_74a8ffce | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_74a8ffce | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Automatic Detective | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_74a8ffce | |
Film Noir / int_74fcaab2 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_74fcaab2 | comment |
Sandman Mystery Theatre takes place during 1938 and follows Wesely Dodds and his fight against the criminals that lurk throughout New York. | |
Film Noir / int_74fcaab2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_74fcaab2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sandman Mystery Theatre (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_74fcaab2 | |
Film Noir / int_75556385 | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_75556385 | comment |
Shadows of Doubt may technically take place in an Alternate History Cyberpunk dystopia, but its aesthetic is heavily inspired by film noir, including the player character being a private detective investigating murders and doing odd (sometimes questionable) jobs for people with credits to burn. The sparse instances of in-game music even mixes the mournful notations of blues music with synthwave-y instruments. | |
Film Noir / int_75556385 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Film Noir / int_75556385 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Shadows of Doubt (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Film Noir / int_75556385 | |
Film Noir / int_758a5241 | type |
Film Noir | |
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Oddtaxi is a murder mystery where the taxi-driving protagonist gets involved with corrupt cops, rival Yakuza members of the same gang, and the seedier side of glamourous idols. | |
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Film Noir | |
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By virtue of evoking late '80s sci-fi movies, Mass Effect 2 evokes this in parts, especially on Omega, Ilium, and the Citadel. Thane and Samara's loyalty missions are even investigations with much less action than the rest of the game (oddly enough, both characters are stoic badasses with philosophical sides). | |
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Film Noir | |
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Mass Effect 3's Citadel DLC has among its tidbits a brief audio recording of Mordin Solus narrating his own Self-Insert Fic in a film noir hardboiled style as an homage, starring himself as the detective and Aria T'Loak, unofficial ruler of Omega Station, as the Femme Fatale. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Nights in the Big City | |
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Film Noir | |
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New Teen Titans arc "Who Is Donna Troy?" has serious noir overtones, especially the first few pages featuring Dick in a dark office lit dramatically with light coming in through the blinds while looking at pictures and other evidence relating to the case he's taken for Donna. | |
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Film Noir | |
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The BioShock series constantly plays with elements of the genre. A dark-yet-stylized and moody atmosphere (not to mention a setting where you aren't quite sure who to trust — or who the real "bad guy" is) permeates the first two, and the third has you play a private detective. Bonus points for the first BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea DLC being a straight-up Noir Episode. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Republic City Blues is a noir-AU of The Legend of Korra. | |
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Film Noir | |
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The Pinky and the Brain episode "The Third Mouse" is a send-up of The Third Man. Keeping true to the source material, it is also in black-and-white. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Blake Skye Private Eye has all the auditory hallmarks of the Film Noir genre, with a twist of Lovecraftian horror in the mix. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Killer is Dead, as well as Killer7, from Suda51, features some heavy surreal film noir looks, down to badass assassins in suits, heavy shading and shadows, hypnotic soundtracks and weird characters. They're much more Science Fiction than film noir, though the influence is clearly there. | |
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Twin Peaks has a heavy noir element to it, with a murder leading to the uncovering of the corruption and moral ambiguity of a seemingly idyllic town. Various noir tropes are given their due in the show, from the dark jazz motifs in the score to various character archetypes. This being a David Lynch series, though, it's filled with nice helpings of surrealism, and it's just as much a Soap Opera with heavy doses of the supernatural. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Mass Effect By virtue of evoking late '80s sci-fi movies, Mass Effect 2 evokes this in parts, especially on Omega, Ilium, and the Citadel. Thane and Samara's loyalty missions are even investigations with much less action than the rest of the game (oddly enough, both characters are stoic badasses with philosophical sides). Mass Effect 3's Citadel DLC has among its tidbits a brief audio recording of Mordin Solus narrating his own Self-Insert Fic in a film noir hardboiled style as an homage, starring himself as the detective and Aria T'Loak, unofficial ruler of Omega Station, as the Femme Fatale. |
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Film Noir | |
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Batman - many stories are noir at their core. Gotham City is obviously a very noirish setting. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Hotline Miami Neon Noir, deeply inspired by Drive (2011). Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number |
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Film Noir | |
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Our Miss Brooks: The latter part of "Postage Due" is very much film noir-influenced, with Miss Brooks providing a Private Eye Monologue. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Dogby Walks Alone - parodied by being placed in a Theme Parks setting. | |
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Film Noir | |
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The song and video for "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson is thematically and stylistically in this genre. The song is about a man being wrongfully accused (according to him at least) of sleeping with a woman and getting her pregnant, a woman who he implies schemed this whole thing up to trap him. The video features a City Noir, a Deliberately Monochrome section, and a paparazzo who is dressed like a Private Detective from 1950s movies in the genre. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Blood & Smoke (Paul Mitzkowski) is a black and white comic set in a hellhole of a city, starring a cynical, chain-smoking, fedora and trenchcoat-wearing police detective that chases a serial killer with a cool-sounding name. | |
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Film Noir | |
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The Black Bird is a film spoof of The Maltese Falcon (1941) without much originality. | |
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Film Noir | |
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L.A. Noire (2011) fittingly enough. | |
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The Big O | |
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Film Noir | |
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The Cheap Detective | |
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Film Noir | |
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Perri Rhoades' web serial Spectral Shadows has a peculiar planet, Cygnus, that's populated by lots of half-human half-animal creatures, with each town having an Intellectual Property Religion (literally — even if sometimes the religion doesn't correctly match the source material). The town of Noire tries its best to fit this trope, even going so far as to use fossil fuels for vehicles while the rest of the world uses solar power — because in the gangster movies, they didn't have solar power. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Blade Runner (1997) follows the movie with its distinctive noir feeling mixed with s-f settings. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Golgo13 | |
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Film Noir | |
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Death Note had some noir traits, including the chiaroscuro lighting, moral ambiguity, and dark themes. | |
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Film Noir | |
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The later Hitman games start to veer into this territory by virtue of Growing the Beard and aiming for a more Darker and Edgier feel. Several missions in Hitman: Contracts and Hitman: Blood Money have a genuinely noir tone. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Dragnet: Especially in its first run in the '40s and '50s. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Riverside Extras is a male gangster vs female gangster comic. It's Deliberately Monochrome except for splashes of red. The main character is the Femme Fatale with a Dark and Troubled Past instead of a detective (who has appeared but is only a minor player compared to the lady gangsters). | |
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Film Noir | |
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Monk has the Season 5 episode, "Mr. Monk and The Leper," done in a complete homage to Film Noir including an introduction from Tony Shaloub dropping references to Femme Fatale amongst other tropes. A black-and-white then a color version aired back-to-back when the episode premiered. The DVD includes the black-and-white version. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Game Grumps: Parodied in the "Mycaruba" T-shirt ad, complete with Danny as Detective N.S. Grump and Arin as... um... just watch it. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Snatcher: Cyberpunk, deeply inspired by (almost to the point of plagiarism) Blade Runner. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Daniel is a vampire horror comic set in the 1930s. Its setting and grayscale color scheme give it a feel very akin to film noir. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Darker than Black. It's the real deal, but the character of Gai Kurasawa (a private detective), is used to parody it. | |
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Film Noir | |
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The Pink Panther: Parodied in the 1993 series ("Black and White and Pink All Over"). | |
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Film Noir | |
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Batman: The Animated Series had chiaroscuro lighting, snap-brim hats, a gun moll for The Joker, and a number of other noir traits. Also applies to its three movies: Batman: Mask of the Phantasm especially but also Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero and Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (though Mystery Of The Batwoman is Lighter and Softer, it still retains noir aspects and a Bittersweet Ending). |
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Film Noir | |
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Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers combines Noir with horror much the same way as the film Angel Heart. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Emerald City Confidential was described by the producer as follows: "Harsh city streets, grey rainy skies, femmes fatales, tough guys, trenchcoats, fedoras, and plot twists. It's Oz, seen through the eyes of Raymond Chandler." | |
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Film Noir | |
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Daredevil (2015). Given that it's based on the comics of Frank Miller, it was to be expected. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Ultravox's breakthrough hit "Vienna" was heavily influenced by film noir themes. The music video in particular was inspired by The Third Man. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Case Closed, being a series about a Great Detective solving murders and fighting a deadly criminal organization, uses plenty of noir tropes. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Smaller & Smaller Circles, a Filipino crime novel with two priests moonlighting as Amateur Sleuths, and is also an exploration on the sheer ineptness of Philippine law enforcement authorities. | |
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Film Noir | |
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In "The Case of the Disappearing Doll" from Fancy Nancy Nancy slips into an Imagine Spot in this style, complete with the use of old-timey detective slang. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Nightside combines Film Noir with Urban Fantasy spiced with (un)healthy dose of Rule of Cool. | |
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Film Noir | |
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El Paso, Elsewhere | |
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Film Noir | |
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Rock Slyde (2009) is a modern film-noir parody starring Patrick Warburton as "Rock Slyde", private-eye and former homosexual-pirate musical-pornstar. | |
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Film Noir | |
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100 Bullets | |
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Film Noir | |
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The Garrett, P.I. novels by Glen Cook, Nero Wolfe in a gritty fantasy world. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Felidae is a Film Noir WITH CATS. | |
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Film Noir | |
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The Witcher (2009) and its sequel are very noir, even though they're set in a fantasy world replete with witches and golems. It has corrupt, drunken authorities, the drug trade, a conspiracy, several femme fatales, and a jaded, sarcastic anti-hero who's primarily concerned with his own goals. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Shaman Blues has a lot of shout-outs to the genre, including a down-on-his-luck detective with problems and first-person narration, his beautiful but clearly troubled ex, and a case police can't be entrusted with. The hero even lampshades Femme Fatale in his head. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_ab3a6a48 | comment |
Heavy Rain (2010). Shelby's character is a homage to Noir while Jayden is a homage to its more modern counterparts. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_ac6b386d | comment |
Skullgirls (2012), a video game that achieves a neo-noir feel through a Diesel Punk setting. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_b1ce53c3 | comment |
Spider-Man Noir reimagines Spider-Man through a Film Noir lens, with Spidey shown as being more ruthless in his pursuit of villains (up to and including using guns), and classic rogues' gallery members like Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus depicted as mob bosses and Nazis. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_b2314993 | comment |
Blacksad - An anthropomorphic detective series, that follows the stories of John Blacksad. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_b2fd4b1c | comment |
A Dark Knight over Sin City | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_b51b368d | comment |
Ergo Proxy. Especially the first few episodes. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Jew Gangster | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_b7b53134 | comment |
Last Case: The Disappearance of Amanda Kane is a mostly black-and-white crime drama about a private investigator trying to look for a mission person. The protagonist drinks, has recently lost his partner, and the game has a smooth, somewhat somber accompaniment to the setting (which seems to take place in the mid to late nineties). | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_b86fe5e5 | comment |
A Prairie Home Companion has the recurring "Guy Noir: Private Eye" segment. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Disco Elysium is an Urban Fantasy Noir with a 1970s aesthetic and can perhaps best be described as Planescape: Torment meets Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. It is also somewhat of a Genre Deconstruction, turning a critical eye to some of the staple tropes of the genre such as the Defective Detective, the Femme Fatale, and the Asshole Victim, and taking them apart. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Baghdad Central | |
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Film Noir / int_bd310eaa | type |
Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_bd310eaa | comment |
El Goonish Shive parodies this with the Detective Block "storyline" in EGS:NP, where the detective is an unintelligible writer's block. | |
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Film Noir | |
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Blues and Bullets (2015) | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_c3b1fe07 | comment |
Lost Girl has the chiaroscuro lighting and grand but decaying settings. Interesting twist though that the Femme Fatale also happens to be the Anti-Hero-Private Detective. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_c4282b71 | comment |
Parodied in the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episode "Rarity Investigates" complete with voiceover narration, flashbacks, noirish lighting, and black-and-white style. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_c4fadcea | comment |
Lacuna (2021) | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_c6037689 | comment |
The Further Adventures of Nick Danger (and the later Nick Danger skits) by The Firesign Theater. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_c6dbe98e | comment |
Monster has some elements of this trope. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_cae652c | comment |
The York Shin Arc of Hunter × Hunter has a noir feel to it that gets more prominent as the tone becomes darker. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_cd8905f6 | comment |
Baccano! and Durarara!!, which are written by the same author, both have definite noir elements, the former focusing on mafia members and the latter focusing on gang members, with plenty of private-eye monologues from multiple characters. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_d093557f | comment |
The Easy Rawlins series, which centers on an African-American WWII veteran turned Los Angeles detective, and examines racism in America, and the many injustices caused by it. The first book was adapted into a 1995 film starring Denzel Washington, and like its source material pays homage to the themes and style of noir stories. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_d39e83e5 | comment |
The Marvel Noir line. Changes to Wolverine, for example, include his signature claws actually being handheld Japanese weapons. Naturally, there's a different version of Logan on the X-Men. In normal Marvel continuity, such street-level heroes as Daredevil, Moon Knight, and the Punisher have all had runs or story arcs that followed many noir conventions. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_d47fbd8f | comment |
X-Factor (2006) features Jamie Madrox's attempt at a noir mutant detective agency. The prequel series, Madrox, also has a plot with the standard tropes associated with the genre; A brilliant yet dysfunctional detective, a mysterious Femme Fatale, a rich man suspected of being a criminal, and a grouchy reluctant ally. The tropes are also lampshaded by Jamie. | |
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Film Noir | |
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The Thief series. | |
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Film Noir | |
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The aptly named Coruscant Noir. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_da861da1 | comment |
Veronica Mars somehow effectively used this style in a San Diego high school setting. And gender-swapped. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_ddad77ae | comment |
The Astro City story arc "The Tarnished Angel" and its sequel, "Things Past", are noir stories about broken, cynical people trying to get by in a heartless world. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_de63b4d2 | comment |
The Good Asian follows Chinese-American detective Edison Hark as he navigates San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1930s and tries to find a missing girl. He soon finds himself stuck in the middle of a powder keg, caught between brutal/racist cops, the agendas of various powerful and wealthy people, a deranged blackmailer, and a ruthless killer out for revenge. To make matters worse, the well-being of everyone in Chinatown hinges on what happens, as any excuse will be used to crack down on residents and curtail their quest for greater civil rights. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_e179ec3a | comment |
Calvin & Hobbes: The Series sometimes uses this, resulting in an Out-of-Genre Experience. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_e1ec0e62 | comment |
Grand Theft Auto IV (2008) has some elements of this trope. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_e290dce3 | comment |
Watchmen is a menagerie of different genres colliding into one, but many of the bigger bones of its story are influenced by noir, primarily with the character of Rorschach, an unscrupulous, seriously troubled vigilante trying to solve the murder of a retired superhero. Its loose sequel, Rorschach (2020) (a Distant Sequel that doubles as a meta-examination on the namesake character) also carries heavy noir undertones, with heavy emphasis on ideologies and Psychological Horror. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_eb095079 | comment |
In the third episode of Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse, Max gets his brain stolen, causing Sam to go on an 'noirish rampage' that turns the game into a Film Noir spoof for a while, even down to the lighting and the camera angles. Highlights include Sam demonstrating his edgy true-to-life violence by slapping people in the face mid-sentence and having a 'Noir' option during conversations which causes him to give a largely incoherent metaphorical description about how amoral and miserable he is. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_eb932540 | comment |
Blacksad: Under the Skin, based on the Blacksad comics, is equally as noir as its source material. Its furry Hardboiled Detective investigates (and narrates) over a supposed suicide and is exposed to crime, corruption, infidelities, conspiracies, and so on. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_ebcccd7c | comment |
The Millennium Series, along with its movie adaptations, is noir set in modern-day Sweden, with heavy emphasis on computer technology. | |
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Millennium Series | hasFeature |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_ec5e494a | comment |
Urban Jungle is an RPG that draws heavily on the genre. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_ecf813ee | comment |
Weekend Pussy Hunt, a cartoon parody of the genre made by John Kricfalusi during the late '90s, animated in Adobe Flash. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_ee04f49a | comment |
The Deus Ex Universe is Cyberpunk and heavily borrows from the noir aesthetics and narrative structure. Technically, they're noir games with government agents and conspirators replacing more common private dicks and crooks. | |
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Film Noir / int_ee04f49a | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_effb7275 | comment |
Terriers | |
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Terriers | hasFeature |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_f2041376 | comment |
Charmed had an episode based around a book taking them to a place with this style. | |
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Charmed (1998) | hasFeature |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_f425a19c | comment |
Bored to Death | |
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Film Noir | |
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Nick Bounty is a parody version. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_f554cf11 | comment |
Cities in Dust: shit lets be hardboiled is a Homestuck fanfic that puts the characters in a noir-AU. | |
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CitiesInDust | hasFeature |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_f566f435 | comment |
I Am the Night is a homage to Los Angeles set neo-noir classics like Chinatown and L.A. Confidential. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_f6093e25 | comment |
Bear With Me | |
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1.0 | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_f7d8f4b8 | comment |
se vis pacem para bellum takes place in the world of John Wick, but it features only characters from The Lord of the Rings/The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_f84c42c0 | comment |
Lupin III has this vibe sometimes, Depending on the Writer. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_f99cb963 | comment |
Gunpoint plays many of the tropes of Film Noir fairly straight despite its more humorous atmosphere and incredibly snarky protagonist. | |
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Film Noir / int_f99cb963 | |
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Film Noir | |
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Noir | |
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Noir | hasFeature |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_fdc66d32 | comment |
Kamen Rider Double is based on Noir. | |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_ff1346be | comment |
The Shadow Line is heavily inspired by Film Noir, borrowing many plot elements and a very dark and cynical tone. | |
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The Shadow Line | hasFeature |
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Film Noir | |
Film Noir / int_ff36d802 | comment |
Blackout, an Adventure Game that combines Noir with Psychological Horror and puppets. | |
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Film Noir / int_ff36d802 | |
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Film Noir | |
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Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number | |
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