Women in film noir, know as the femme fatale character. She is a very seductive, mysterious, untrustworthy, and powerful character. She uses her beauty to seduce a man, at the same time she is a very dangerous and sinful.
What were the endings like?
The endings in film Noir are not your typical happy or superhero endings. They are never positive they end in something tragic and not loving.
What are the heroes/protagonists like?
The protagonist isn’t like a hero we tend to see in our latest Hollywood superhero films. These men tend to drink and womanise too much and learn too little. They are swell very mysterious and tend too have a darker side swell at a good side.
Why were they popular in the 1940s
Film Noir was popular in the 1930s was mainly they were cheap to make, you didn’t need much, as directors use nowadays with visual effects costing millions.
What is Pulp fiction? What does "Hard boiled" mean
Pulp fiction in film noir is normally referred to tough detectives with a rough side. hard boiled in film noir refers to something tough and mean, to do with violence and is very cynical, the main characters are mostly very hard boiled.
Why is voice over often used in film Noir?
voice over is often used in film Noir as it portrays the tough hard boiled characters seem more soft and gives them a chance to express their emotions.