10 Best Crime Noir Movies With Happy Endings, Ranked
10. “The Big Heat” (1953) – This classic film noir directed by Fritz Lang adds a twist to the usually bleak noir narrative with a satisfying resolution after an intense story of crime and corruption.
9. “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” (2005) – A modern take on the noir genre, this film successfully combines dark subject matter with humor and ends on an unexpectedly upbeat note for its main characters.
8. “Brick” (2005) – Set in a high school, this neo-noir follows a student investigating his ex-girlfriend’s disappearance. It culminates in a resolution that allows the protagonist some measure of peace.
7. “The Maltese Falcon” (1941) – Though filled with deceit and double-crossing, the ultimate fate of Sam Spade can be seen as positive considering he retains his moral compass in an immoral world.
6. “L.A. Confidential” (1997) – Despite its intricate web of scandal and betrayal, justice prevails in the end for some of the key characters, leaving viewers feeling vindicated.
5. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (1988) – A unique blend of film noir and fantasy, this film provides an entertaining mix of mystery and comedy that concludes on a joyous note for both toons and humans.
4. “The Long Goodbye” (1973) – Taking a more laid-back approach to the classic detective genre, this movie challenges expectations but eventually leads to resolution, delivering a calm sense of closure for its central character.
3. “Miller’s Crossing” (1990) – A complex tale of gangsters and loyalty; this Coen Brothers’ classic manages to conclude with its protagonist outsmarting his enemies for a gratifying end.
2. “Devil in a Blue Dress” (1995) – The combination of crime investigation with racial themes does not prevent this movie from offering relief and moral win for its main character by the end.
1. “Charade” (1963) – Blending comedy, romance, and suspense, this movie is often remembered for its witty dialogues and notably cheerful resolution that stands out among noir films.
With their surprising yet welcomed resolutions, these films offer viewers the chance at hopefulness in a genre known for its darker worldviews.