#NOIR by DALL-E
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The iconic final airport scene from a classic romantic film set during wartime, inspired by the essence of Casablanca.
"To Have and Have Not"
"Minority Report"
A scene embodying the film's themes of predestination and free will set against the backdrop of a high-tech, dystopian future and emphasizes the contrast between the dark, shadowy elements characteristic of Film Noir and the bright, futuristic lighting and technology of the science fiction world.
"Afraid to Die"
A Yakuza Neo-Noir film directed by Yasuzo Masumara and Yukio Mishima in the main role of Takeo Asahina. The scene emphasizes a moment of existential dread or confrontation, reflective of the film's themes.
"I walked with a Zombie"
A 1943 American horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Val Lewton.
Images are marked with spoiler due to the horror nature of the movie.
"Alias NIck Beal"
The scene of "Alias Nick Beal" has been reimagined, capturing the film's unique mix of supernatural thriller elements focused on a moment filled with moral ambiguity and supernatural intrigue.
Continuation of "Alias Nick Beal" with some color.
From the Dark Fantasy genre some images also were made.
"The Never Ending Story"
"Stranger on the Third Floor"
This is considered the first film noir movie.
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Noir by DALL-E
NOIR by DALL-E
**"Perry Mason" **
A quality Hybrid of Film Noir and Courtrama from the late 1950's.
TV Series in Film Noir
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** "The Big Heat" **
Starring Glenn Ford as Dave Bannion, a homicide detective trying to take down the crime syndicate that run the city.
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"Sweet Smell of Success"
A movie about a powerful columnist's ruthless manipulation of his press agent to destroy his sister's relationship.
** "Laura"**
The movie intertwines elements of mystery, romance, and drama, revolving around the investigation into the murder of Laura Hunt (potrayed by Gene Tierney), a beautiful and successful advertising executive.
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