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What’s the Similarity Between “Homeland” and the John Frankenheimer Film “The Manchurian Candidate”?

What’s the Similarity Between “Homeland” and the John Frankenheimer Film “The Manchurian Candidate”?

Frankenheimer’s landmark film also deals with a prisoner of war who returns home as a war hero even though he’s secretly switched his allegiance to another country. Besides the premise, many critics have noted that both works portray a symbiotic relationship between the United States and its enemies. In Frankenheimer’s darkly satirical film, breeding fears of Communism fuels a plot to bring authoritarian rule to the U.S. led by a covert Communist agent; in Homeland, U.S. foreign policy addressing terrorism winds up breeding anti-American sentiment that leads to a growth in terrorist recruits.