Music/Television Film Noir is a good cope. Tension 1949

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Film Noir are a very good cope. The plots aren't like modern movies. There's a sense of realism to them in the way they sorta end. Sometimes the villains just get shot by random police officers. Sometimes a character would appear in the begining, and won't show up again at all. In modern movies, these characters would tie in to the plot in some kind of twist that feels forced. In film noir, the twists are earned. The black and white gives the illusion that they're events that actually happened in the fast. Cape flicks don't have this effect. The lighting, the mist, the shadows, it all creates this beautiful atmosphere.

But that's not why I consider them good copes. The best part about film noir is that you can see pre-racial america. Everything looks so neat and everyone is polite in their own way. All the women are slim and sexy. There are very few chads in these movies and a lot of the men look like normies or incels. But the best part is that they're all so blackpilling and shows women as the manipulative whores they are.

The movie in question today is 1949's Tension. If you don't want spoilers, I suggest you stop here and go watch it. This post will still be here.

Tension follows a pharmacy manager who works hard and makes good money. There's a scene where he gives medicine to a chinese kid's mother and says "She can read english, can't she?" and the kid just laughs and says "are you kidding?". It's not played as racist. It's just friendly banter. Normies would throw a tantrum at this. Anyway, his wife is ungratefull despite him trying to buy a new house with a dinning room and space for kids. Bitch just says "it's 30 minutes from nowhere", and honks the hone when he asks her to atleast come check it out. And then the bitch just runs away with older rich guy who has an expensive car and a beach house and a butler. LOL

strangely enough, this is from that era in movies, and I guess society, where women didn't have access to things like cars and beach houses, and they would let go off chads and pretty boys to be with wealthmaxxed oldcels. The pharmacy manager is played by and elderly pretty boy with glasses. He goes to the beach house and tries to get his wife to come back, and he gets beaten up. And then he starts planning his revenge.

He creates a fake identity, starts wearing contacts and rents an apartment. He meets a good foid there (remember when such foids existed). The good foid is practicing her photography and accidentally photographs him (this will become relevant later). He basically starts dating the good foid. Then as his realself, he goes to the beach house with his assistant and makes good with the wife and the rich guy. He uses the asistant as eye witness to this.

Then he threatens the rich guy as his alt. Then he eventually goes to kill the guy. And decides that he doesn't need to, because they deserve each other. Tells the rich guy that she's probably cheating on him with another guy, because she's away at the movies, and that's how she was with him. Then he leaves.

Turns out someone killed the rich guy after he left. His wife comes running back to him. And the cops ask them questions, and they're looking for his alt. Meanwhile, the good foid is worried about his alt and files missing person's report with the cops using the picture she took. The cops put two and two together. And eventually arrests him. He tells them what happened, and the cops let him go because there's technically no evidence and they need that gun.

There's a scene here where he slaps his wife. And in a lot of these movies, these slaps come across as WTF moments, and are usually done by the bad guy or a grey character. But here, it feels 100% earned. Like, this was the first time I went YESSSSS when a foid got slapped.

Meanwhile, the wife founds out about this. She's the one who killed the rich guy. She takes the gun from it's hiding spot and goes to the alt's apartment to frame the main character. The good foid, the MC and the police all show up. And the bitch is like, see I found the gun. And the cops just say, yeah we searched this whole place and we replaced all the furniture. None of these items were here when MC/alt was living here, and the bitch knows she's busted.

So yeah, that's Tension.

It's one of the better film noir out there, but far from the best.

Watch it if you want. Or don't.
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Personally, I don't like much noir at all, despite it being the most "modern" classic genre. However, I did enjoy Vertigo (1958) quite a bit when I first watched it.
 
Personally, I don't like much noir at all, despite it being the most "modern" classic genre. However, I did enjoy Vertigo (1958) quite a bit when I first watched it.
I've watched 100s of them at this point. You need watch Gilda, Mildred Pierece, Out of the Past, Maltese Falcon, Laura, Strangers on a train, Woman in the window and Scarlet Street. That's just off the top of my head. Scarlet Street and Laura are extremely blackpilling.
 
Is Blade Runner considered a part of the noir genre? It gives off the same vibe as the movie you’re describing.
 
Is Blade Runner considered a part of the noir genre? It gives off the same vibe as the movie you’re describing.
Yes.
Technically it's neo noir, and cyberpunk.
Rachel's outfit in Blade Runner is taken from Mildred Pierce.
Cucked site won't let me post large pics.

Cyberpunk is just the natural evolution of film noir.
The Femme Fatale and Detective are two major Film Noir Archetypes which fit nicely into Cyberpunk.
Along with the Rain, the neon lights and the Jazz music.
Born to Kill is another nice noir
 
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