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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tech_noirTech noir - Wikipedia

    Tech-noir (also known as cyber noir, future noir and science fiction noir) is a hybrid genre of fiction, particularly film, combining film noir and science fiction, epitomized by Ridley Scott's Blade Runner (1982) and James Cameron's The Terminator (1984).

  2. Jan 18, 2023 · tech noir ( countable and uncountable, plural tech noirs) ( uncountable, film) A genre of film, science-fiction film-noir cinema. ( uncountable, fiction, by extension) A genre of fiction, thematically like that of the film genre. ( countable) A work of fiction in that genre.

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  4. Apr 29, 2024 · Updated: April 29, 2024. Tech noir is a hybrid genre of film that combines elements of science fiction, particularly cyberpunk, with film noir. It typically incorporates a dystopian future characterized by high-tech advancements juxtaposed with societal decay and bleak, stylistic nihilism.

  5. Apr 2, 2024 · Tech noir is a subgenre of science fiction that combines elements of film noir and dystopian fiction, often set in a bleak, high-tech future. It typically features a world where advanced technology coexists with a decaying society, resulting in a dark and gritty atmosphere.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neo-noirNeo-noir - Wikipedia

    Neo-noir is a revival of film noir, a genre that had originally flourished during and after World War II in the United States—roughly from 1940 to 1960. The French term film noir translates literally to English as "dark film" or “black film”, because they were quite dark both in lighting and in sinister stories often presented in a shadowy cinematographic style.

  7. Origin. Noun. Filter. noun. A genre of film , science fiction film noir cinema . Wiktionary. ( TECH NOIR TECH NOIR , thematically like that of the film genre. Wiktionary. A work of fiction in that genre.

  8. Tech-noir (also known as future noir and science fiction noir) is a hybrid genre of fiction, particularly film, combining film noir and science fiction, as seen in Alien (1979), Blade Runner (1982), and The Terminator (1984).

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