The 70's movies continued a theme of conflict and struggle similar to those seen in the 60's culture. Jaws, Star Wars and Apocalypse Now all featured violent struggles, which often originated from the Cold War.
Star Wars featured a storyline that was highly influenced by a Cold War mentality. The premise outlined an evil empire conquering the galaxy and destroying planets. On the other side was a underdog force fighting for freedom. The plot resonated with Americans due to the similarities between the two sides, with the US being the rebels/freedom fighters while the USSR is an evil empire that aims to destroy planets. By having the rebels(USA) win, the movie serves as a morale booster for Americans when doubt was everywhere (Watergate, Saigon).
Apocalypse continued the theme of Cold War conflict. The movie featured a rugged portrayal of the Vietnam war. The movie served as an outlet for the anger felt by many american towards their inept government. The movie exhibited the crazy and impractical nature of the war. By blaming the failure of the war and loss on the crazy leader, movie could be viewed as closure for those who lost their children and family to the war. However, the movies rugged take on the war could easily be viewed as insulting due to the recent nature of the war and personal toll taken.
The final movie was Jaws, which continued the theme of conflict. The shark of the movie symbolically represented the USSR, as well as communism in general. The shark was a mysterious and deadly force that the citizens feared and wanted to destroy. Similar to the shark, the USSR and communism represented a foreign presence that served to destroy the American way of life. The storyline also served as a commentary on the Vietnam War. Through the movie, various people foolishly go out searching for the shark before ultimately dying. The shark is not finally killed until the citizens wait for it to strike. The movie could serve to remind Americans that the US should fight Communism at home rather than search it out in foreign lands.
The movie Star Wars represented the 70's the most accurately. The movie connect an unrealistic and interesting story line with a more relatable topic, never ending conflict, such as the Cold War.