So this semester in contextual studies, we were asked to do a little research on the word "noir".
Here's what I've learnt about it.
According to the free dictionary by farlex, noir is defined:
1. Of or relating to the film noir genre.
2. Of or relating to a genre of crime literature featuring tough, cynical characters and bleak settings.
3. Suggestive of danger or violence.
- Performing arts -
In films, film "noir" is a cinematic term used to describe a certain characteristic found in black and white films mostly from the early 1940s to 1950s era. These films would always have the typical-crime-drama feel that emphasizes cynical attitudes and sexual motivations of characters. The anti-hero detective, the femme fatale..
Oh the drama! learn more about film noir http://voices.yahoo.com/character-prototypes-typical-storylines-film-4052641.html
- Dining -
http://www.onoir.com/TO/frames.htm
Definitely a culinary experience like no other (!), Canada's only "Dine in the Dark" restaurant opened under the name O.NOIR hmm I wonder where that came from and invites all guests to experience their meal and conversation like never before - without sight!
O.NOIR, it's better in the dark. Hahaha. So in this case, "noir" brings the meaning of darkness.
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