Who Framed Roger Rabbit?? written by Gary K. Wolf, Jeffrey Price and Peter Seaman, and directed by Robert Zemeckis, is a movie about a hating toon detective that is a cartoon rabbit's only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of murder. Many elements of classic Noir are very visible in this film, one of them that inevitable to miss is the appearance of the hard boiled detective, a classic and murderous femme fatale, and the clueless ambiguous protagonist, murder and sex. On the other hand the elements of Neo Noir makes their appearance also in this film. for example on the traits that I personally admire of this movie is the fact that the directors and writer presented Toontown as the ghettos and the cartoons as the races that are in a lower social position(many of this they included Jewish, blacks and other minorities) and as in many Neo Noir film they involve other cultures and races. another very important scene of this movie that exemplifies the elements of Noir is the resurrection of the sex scene in Chinatown. in this film they just made seems as a simple game of patty cake sending a subliminal message to its audience that mostly gave a sexual allusion. and at the end, this movie has a very interesting twist in which the femme fatale comes out to be good, and the character that seems very respectable ends up being the bad guy.
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