Hi, it’s Josh again. Dark, brooding and mysterious, crime thrillers of the post-war period were a new kind of film; ones where the heroes were flawed and the stories hardboiled and cynical. Film Noir doesn’t have a set structure but is instead a mood, a state of mind that categorises a series of related films in the 1940s and 50s. Typical features include stylised, low-key lighting, complex narratives and an emphasis on outsiders and loners. Whether they be about detectives, gangsters or unlucky innocents, these films all share a dark, uncompromising view of the world and a thrillingly modern outlook that continues to fascinate audiences worldwide and influence filmmakers now. The films of the Coen Brothers and Quentin Tarantino owe a huge debt to the stylish and fascinating works of the time, proving their continued influence even in the present day. I adore these films; many have barely dated when watched today. With all of this in mind, I have chosen ten of the best exam...
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