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Plot Details: This opinion reveals major details about the movie's plot. During the 1950s, the U.S. had several major box office hits featuring stories of rebellious young men, e.g. The Wild One, Rebel Without a Cause. These were often sensationalistic, with exaggerated characters and situations that preyed on parental fears. British films on these themes followed, but they were much different. Youth rebellion wasn't blamed on bad parenting or generation gaps. The roots for disaffection were more credibly based upon the monotony of factory labor, the lack of future prospects, and the reluctance to assume society-compelled 'adult' responsibilities. Look Back in Anger (1958) was directed by Tony Richardson, and was the first of his 'angry young man' projects. The critical success of that film in England led him to produce the similar Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.
Approximate Word count = 479 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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