"WWII Veterans' Struggles Came to Life in Film Noir" Topic
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Editor in Chief Bill | 04 Nov 2021 6:07 a.m. PST |
…There's a strong connection between World War II veterans and film noir, the crime genre that brought a cynicism and toughness to Hollywood pictures that had been mostly absent from the screen since the studios adopted the Production Code in 1934. The military men in these movies are struggling to fit into homefront society after the war, and many turn to crime in desperation after they just can't figure out how to make things work… Military: link |
Kropotkin303 | 04 Nov 2021 1:40 p.m. PST |
Maybe not Film -Noir but it's a great film about demobbed soldiers who felt forgotten:
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