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I don't agree with the films mentioned as being Noir. LAURA is an excellent but fairly standard detective story/mystery. LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN is basically a plodding love story courtroom/melodrama with a bit of OF MICE AND MEN thrown in for good measure. PICK UP ON SOUTH STREET arguably skirts the boundries, but it's heavy politics puts lumps it into THIS *** FOR HIRE's nebulous realm of qualification. While I find all of these films watching to varying degrees, and they do contain some elements of Noir, they don't cut the proverbial mustard as true examples.Harry Lime said:Film Noir was a term coined by film academics to envelope a lot of things certain film makers were doing during a particular debatable period of time. Some of the things were self-consciously done, most (as in all creative endeavors) weren't. The academics simply saw something that they lumped together under a style. Some noirs have happy endings (Pickup on South Street), some have kinder dames (Laura), some are even in color (Leave Her to Heavan.) Nonetheless there is a certain heaviness and grittiness and nihilism that is present in most noir or noirish or noir-style movies.
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