Invasion Of The Body Snatcher Analysis

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Invasion of the Body Snatcher (1956) was a story about a quite little town that many see as perfect the perfect American town with white picket fences and kind neighbors, but something has changed everyone has changed. The movie serves as a warning about the threat of communists in the United States. Throughout the film there are examples of this threat and how dangerous it can be if we all change to the communist way of life such as a dog almost being run over, an uncle telling stories without the same emotion, and the main characters no longer being in love because one turned into a pod person.
In the movie we see how the Pod people look act and remember the same as the original but they do not feel love or compassion towards anything. During the movie we see how emotionless people are and that every pop person is the same, by watching our main characters covers being blown when the female lead squeals and is worried about a dog being almost run over by a car. This lack of compassion towards even something as a dog being run over is an example of the warning this movie is to the threat of communists in America; without …show more content…

The use of this scene was to make American citizen think about how life would be without love or emotions. Being communist would turn you into an emotionless drone doing nothing more than existing you are not working towards bettering yourself our the community. The American dream is for the opportunity for prosperity and to have a family with the white picket fence as seen in the beginning of the movie you want to be the perfect American town, but if the communists take over like they did in the movie it shows the pod people only existing not enjoying life they are only focused on spreading like a

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