Vide Noir (2022)

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Vide Noir (2022). 1h 35m

“A neon-noir that jumps around LA in the 1960s, following a guy trying to find his gal; this movie ticks all my personal boxes for what I want to see in a noir film. Visually, a real treat for the eyes, heavily leaning on rich, vibrant neon to paint the characters and their surroundings. The u0026quot;Vide Noiru0026quot; scenes are a real treat as well, with some very interesting techniques and visuals I found myself fascinated by. Fantastic set design, great cinematography, and engaging characters. Based on the Lord Huron album Vide Noir(which is fantastic, would recommend giving that and u0026quot;Lost Lostu0026quot;, their latest album, a listen before watching), the albums really set the scene for the audience and pull you in; the constant references to the bandu0026#39;s work pop out and pull at you as youu0026#39;re watching. Any fan of their music will find this film familiar, as their music weaves the scenes together.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFor those that arenu0026#39;t familiar with the bandu0026#39;s work, but love the neo-noir/film noir generes: Give it a watch, it wonu0026#39;t disappoint. Iu0026#39;m excited to see what comes next from the director. Try to see it on the biggest screen youu0026#39;re able to, in the darkest room possible; but be careful, you donu0026#39;t wanna get black-brained…”

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