Day 84: Best Film That Defined the 1950s


On the Waterfront is seen as Elia Kazan's personal commentary on his involvement with the HUAC. He was seen by many of his peers as a stool pigeon for the U.S. Government when he testified to naming communists or those involved in communist activities in Hollywood. This film helped define the decade as some people who were caught in the crossfire of a government that decided to push into American's private lives, and those who couldn't stay completely one-sided when pressure would build from both sides. Sometimes you had to stand on your own personal convictions, no matter what anyone else though of you.

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