In the 1960s, American society changed dramatically. This change had profound effects on social norms and movie themes. This change was influenced by various factors, including the Vietnam Conflict and the rise of McCarthyism. As a result, anti-war sentiments and protests increased in number and intensity, and the animosity towards the United States government grew.
In the 1930s, the movie industry was one of the few industries that showed profit during the Depression. Films of the time reflected an optimistic theme based on emotional optimism. The plot revolved around a rich socialite and a struggling artist. The film often features funny mishaps between the two. The movie also depicts the effects of class on a relationship.
Historically, B-movies were made on a very low budget, and ranged in genre from cheesy science-fiction to taut modern thrillers. B-movies are generally available at your local video store, and many contemporary B-movie makers release their work online. As these movies are made on a small budget, their production values are extremely low.
There are many factors that contribute to a movie’s success. One factor is the mildly hypnotic illusion of movement, which holds the audience’s attention and may even reduce critical resistance. Another factor is the accuracy of the image. Despite the fact that it is created by a machine, the film image is extremely convincing, and gives the audience a strong sense of being in the present.