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Definition of film noir in English: film noirnoun film nwaʀfɪlm ˈnwɑːˌfɪlm ˈnwɑr mass noun1A style or genre of cinematographic film marked by a mood of pessimism, fatalism, and menace. The term was originally applied (by a group of French critics) to American thriller or detective films made in the period 1944–54 and to the work of directors such as Orson Welles, Fritz Lang, and Billy Wilder. 黑色电影摄制样式(以悲观主义、宿命论和威胁为特点的电影摄制样式,最初被一群法国批评家用来指1944-1954年间拍摄的美国恐怖片、侦探片,以及由奥森·威尔斯、弗里兹·兰和比利·怀尔德等导演的作品) Example sentencesExamples - The primary moods of classic film noir were melancholy, alienation, bleakness, disillusionment, disenchantment, pessimism, ambiguity, moral corruption, evil, guilt, desperation and paranoia.
- Unlike other forms of cinema, the film noir has no paraphernalia that it can truly call its own.
- 1.1count noun A film marked by a mood of pessimism, fatalism, and menace.
Example sentencesExamples - Titles of many film noirs often reflect the nature or tone of the style and content itself.
- Here are my personal favorite film noirs in some sort of vague order.
OriginFrench, literally 'black film'. Rhymesaargh, Accra, afar, ah, aha, aide-mémoire, ajar, Alcazar, are, Armagh, armoire, Artois, au revoir, baa, bah, bar, barre, bazaar, beaux-arts, Bekaa, bête noire, Bihar, bizarre, blah, Bogotá, Bonnard, bra, cafard, café noir, Calabar, car, Carr, Castlebar, catarrh, Changsha, char, charr, cigar, comme ci comme ça, commissar, coup d'état, de haut en bas, devoir, Dhofar, Directoire, Du Bois, Dumas, Dunbar, éclat, embarras de choix, escritoire, fah, famille noire, far, feu de joie, foie gras, Fra, galah, gar, guar, guitar, ha, hah, ha-ha, Halacha, hurrah, hussar, huzza, insofar, Invar, jar, je ne sais quoi, ka, kala-azar, Kandahar, khimar, Khorramshahr, knar, Krasnodar, Kwa, la-di-da, lah, Lehár, Loire, ma, mama, mamma, mar, Mardi Gras, ménage à trois, mirepoix, moire, nam pla, Navarre, noir, objet d'art, pa, pah, Panama, papa, par, Pará, Paraná, pas, pâté de foie gras, peau-de-soie, pietà, Pinot Noir, pooh-bah, poult-de-soie, pya, rah, registrar, Saar, Salazar, Sana'a, sang-froid, scar, schwa, Seychellois, shah, Shangri-La, shikar, ska, sol-fa, spa, spar, star, Starr, Stranraer, ta, tahr, tar, tartare, tata, tra-la, tsar, Twa, Villa, voilà, waratah, yah Definition of film noir in US English: film noirnounˌfilm ˈnwärˌfɪlm ˈnwɑr 1A style or genre of cinematographic film marked by a mood of pessimism, fatalism, and menace. The term was originally applied (by a group of French critics) to American thriller or detective films made in the period 1944–54 and to the work of directors such as Orson Welles, Fritz Lang, and Billy Wilder. 黑色电影摄制样式(以悲观主义、宿命论和威胁为特点的电影摄制样式,最初被一群法国批评家用来指1944-1954年间拍摄的美国恐怖片、侦探片,以及由奥森·威尔斯、弗里兹·兰和比利·怀尔德等导演的作品) Example sentencesExamples - Unlike other forms of cinema, the film noir has no paraphernalia that it can truly call its own.
- The primary moods of classic film noir were melancholy, alienation, bleakness, disillusionment, disenchantment, pessimism, ambiguity, moral corruption, evil, guilt, desperation and paranoia.
- 1.1 A film marked by a mood of pessimism, fatalism, and menace.
Example sentencesExamples - Titles of many film noirs often reflect the nature or tone of the style and content itself.
- Here are my personal favorite film noirs in some sort of vague order.
OriginFrench, literally ‘black film’. |