Trail Nº 02

If you only watch one film noir

Shadow, rain, a voice narrating its way to ruin. Start with one.

4 films · about 6 hours all told

  1. 01
    Sunset Blvd. 1950
    Sunset Blvd. (1950) If you only watch one

    A faded star, a kept writer, Hollywood's darkest joke.

    Billy Wilder · 110 min · USA

  2. 02
    The Third Man 1949
    The Third Man (1949)

    Postwar Vienna, a zither, and one unforgettable reveal.

    Carol Reed · 104 min · UK

  3. 03
    Detour 1945
    Detour (1945)

    A doomed hitchhike into the bleakest B-movie poetry.

    Edgar G. Ulmer · 68 min · USA

  4. 04
    The Set-Up 1949
    The Set-Up (1949)

    An aging boxer, one last fight, told in real time.

    Robert Wise · 73 min · USA

Why this order works

Sunset Blvd. opens the door with wit, glamour, and a wonderfully sharp sense of danger; it is noir at its most inviting. The Third Man follows by loosening the ground beneath you, trading bright surfaces for crooked streets and unease. Detour strips the form down further, leaving little between the viewer and its sour, trapped momentum. The Set-Up closes the trail on a smaller, more human scale, where tension gathers through patience rather than spectacle. Moving in this order takes you from the recognisable pleasures of noir into its leaner, harsher corners, one shadow at a time.

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