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James Ellroy

James Ellroy

James Ellroy is a visual style known for its dark and gritty aesthetic. It emerged in the late 1940s and became famous in the 1950s. The style is heavily influenced by film noir and neo-noir, characterized by sharp contrasts, deep shadows, and high contrast lighting. It often depicts morally ambiguous characters, crime, corruption, and a sense of paranoia. The style gained popularity through Ellroy's own novels and his unique writing style, which captivated readers with its fast-paced, hard-boiled prose and intricate plotlines.

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SOMETHING in the style of James Ellroy

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Film NoirNeo-NoirDashiell HammettRaymond Chandler
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