The historical black movie Noir of the movie literally means "black movie". Originally created by French film critic Nino Frank, he noticed that many American movies constitute a dark trend of the theme of wartime movies. The classic film 'Black' during World War II and the postwar period of the 1940s was developed using skepticism about the anxiety after the war, pessimism, and the spirit of the times. It is obvious that blacks are making distrust, fear, delusions, and desolation, reflecting the Cold War era in which the threat of nuclear destruction continues.
Interested in the history of black movies is the role of Arthur Fellig, also known as "famous Weegee". During the ban of murder, suicide, poor man, rogue, strike, prostitute etc, he traversed the city of Manhattan's Lower East Side using a 5 x 4 tablet camera, flash, police scanner, so Weegee really It was a pedestrian of the first night. Weegee is a self-taught photographer who is said to play the role of "photo scraper" in several development rooms in New York City. Through contact with a rogue like Lucky Luciano, he quickly purged off the crime, shot in the field, and sell his work to the city's most expensive tabloid magazine.
Many critics call the movie itself the type itself, but others think that it may not be the case. Black movies are often related to the urban environment, but as many classic black movies are done in small towns, suburbs, rural areas or public roads, setting the type like Western can not. Likewise, private eyes and Fam women are traditionally black labeled character types, but most black movies are not. Therefore, like an illegal movie, no character base is specified in this genre. Black movies are not dependent on strange elements of horror movies, supernatural elements, speculative jumps in science fiction movies, musical songs and dance shows.