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Hopper was an avid moviegoer, and critics have noted the resemblance of his paintings to film stills. Several of his paintings suggest gangster films of the early 1930s such as Scarface and Little Caesar, a connection that can be seen in the clothes of the customers in Nighthawks. Nighthawks and other works such as Night Shadows (1921) also anticipate the look of film noir, whose development Hopper may have influenced.[6][7] In the popular film the The Matrix the programmer mentions a woman in a red dress, many assume that the film is paying homage to said painting.[citation needed]
The period picture The Sting, which takes place in the 1930s, has a night time scene in a diner with a strong resemblance to Nighthawks . Hopper was an acknowledged influence on the film musical Pennies from Heaven (1981), in which director Ken Adams recreated Nighthawks as a set.[8] The German film director Wim Wenders recreated Nighthawks as the set for a film-within-a-film in The End of Violence (1997);[6] Wenders has suggested that Hopper's paintings appeal to filmmakers because "You can always tell where the camera is."[9] In Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), two characters visit a café resembling the Nighthawks diner in a scene that illustrates their solitude and despair.[10] Hard Candy (2005), whose visual style suggests a Hopper painting, acknowledged the debt by setting one scene at a "Nighthawks Diner", where a character purchases a T-shirt with Nighthawks printed on it.[11] Nighthawks also influenced the "future noir" look of the movie Blade Runner; director Ridley Scott said "I was constantly waving a reproduction of this painting under the noses of the production team to illustrate the look and mood I was after".[12]
Noted surrealist horror film director Dario Argento went so far as to recreate the diner and the patrons in Nighthawks as part of a set for his 1976 film Deep Red (aka Profondo Rosso).
La 32 ça doit être "Stardust Memories",
Val a écrit:La 32 ça doit être "Stardust Memories",
J'ai passé en revu la filmo de Harper hier, et je l'ai pas trouvé
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