This week on The Spectator Film Podcast... Attack of the Mushroom People or Matango (1963) 4.12.19 Featuring: Austin, Maxx Commentary begins at 19:12
"The 1950s malaise and the political protests that had begun the 1960s were by now largely forgotten. Upon taking office in 1960, Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda introduced his Income Doubling Plan, spurring rapid economic growth fueled by Western-style consumerism. An emerging middle class now coveted lifestyle items previously beyond reach, such as refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, and washing machines, while more upwardly mobile citizens owned sports cars and expensive luxuries" (197).
"'Around this time, there were people who started to be Americanized, or have a very modern lifestyle,' recalled Honda. 'There were rich people who sent their kids to school in foreign cars, that kind of thing. We tried to show that type of social background in this film.' Honda was inspired by a headline-making story about thrill-seeking rich kids who took their father's yacht far out to sea and had to be rescued. Early drafts featured characters mirroring the incident, spoiled young sons of the moneyed class" (197).
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