Thomas Caldwell, a freelance writer, broadcaster and public speaker who specialises in film criticism and educational writing on film wrote an article about the film
Double Indemnity. In the article he talks about how the movie is regarded by many as the first true film noir. He Says "the characters, scenario and stylistic elements of
Double Indemnity all perfectly represent this group of
Hollywood films from the early 1940s to the late 1950s." Caldwell then talks about of the essential film noir ingredients from the femme fatale to the completely dark tone that the movie provides that makes it the perfect film noir.
Caldwell's major topic in the artice is the hardboiled lauguage that the movie has that makes it the perfect example of a film noir. A example of this hardboiled script would be the first person narrative of Walter Neff. He even says that examlpe of this could be when Neff and Dietrichson have scenes that "are filled with suggestive, evocative and witty lines that the pair trade as if sparring with one another."
Next, Caldwall talks about how its not easy to define film noir, that many people have different views on what makes a noir a noir.While some argure that its the particular stylistic and narrative devices while others argue that it is a stylistic movement that defines 1940s and 1950s America. Film noir didnt originate in American, the idea came from the French which eventually came to Hollywood...in English it acctually translates into "black film". The label "black film" of course going back to the low-key lighting that the movie
Double Indemnity does indeed have as we all know. The dramatic lighting style that characterises
film noir can be traced back to the German Expressionist films of the late 1910s to the early 1930s as many filmmakers who had been working in the German film industry came to Hollywood when the Nazis came to power.
This article opened my eyes a little more to actual noir itself...i feel that with more of a back story that I will be able to have a better understanding of what to write about, and be able to go into more detail. Overall it was a very good article.