Hardboiled is classified with the mystery genre. You never hear the story because it has been suppressed by the powerful and because the Knight seeks no fame A white Knight takes on a powerful person or a corrupt power structure. Hardboiled is a story you never hear in life. In hardboiled fiction, the main character. So, here is the set-up, the basic Hardboiled story, from which the Noir plot is derived from: So, in essence, Noir is more of an erotically charged desperation. Because the character has found love, and he has a scheme to fuck over the corrupt institution. It could be a cynical attitude, but it is strangely hopeful. Noir: differs from the hardboiled attitude in that it is not cynical. A world weary cynicism caused by the hopelessness of lost causes and corrupt institutions. Hardboiled: an attitude derived from soldiers in World War 1.
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This series of posts aims to point out just how creative the leap really was. Noir is a reversal of the Hardboiled detective genre. However, I do not think that Hardboiled detective fiction and Noir are the same thing. But detective fiction allowed some great authors to explore the nature of crime, morality and the darkside of human relationships. And if it was a different genre that was popular they may have wrote about different subjects. But I honestly think this was just a means to an end. Detective fiction magazines to be exact, because Mystery was a popular genre at the time. Many of the first Noir authors made their living being published in cheap pulp magazines. Noir was derived from hardboiled detective fiction in the late 1920's and 30's. But for commonplace reasons, like love or to alleviate a desperate situation. Not for reasons that the media dreams up, like being driven to the point of insanity. A person we know has committed a crime and landed themselves in jail forever. Noir is a story all of us have heard in our lives. This feeling is beloved by the french, from whom it derives it's name. But it's roots extend all the way back to the beginning of drama. Like all great story ideas it originated as literature. Many people think that it originated in film, but I know the truth. Most famously this feeling is in the films that I love. This feeling is in music, recently by The Weeknd, but really any band that makes songs that sound like a doomed romance. It gives you a taste of romance but smashes any pretense of "happily ever after." The best thing about it is that it's not a happy escape, like a comedy or an adventure story. There is a certain type of feeling I always find comforting when I am lonely or depressed.