Invasion Of The Body Snatchers Analysis

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No one is safe. Men, women, and children are all susceptible to the influence of communism in 1950’s America. At least, this is the idea that 1956’s production of “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” propagates. The film, being a direct allegory for the Cold war and the threat of communistic views, tells of emotionless, loveless, and inhuman pea pod aliens invading the safe, suburban town of Santa Mira. Although the film may seem like a critique of conformity during the 1950’s through the sameness of the pod people, the unsuspecting nature of a comfortable town, and the historical context of uniformity expected from an idealized community, other contextual evidence lessens this meaning. Instead, details such as the influence of the red scare in

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