Music,Comedy,Drama   United States of America

In the movie "Wild in the Streets" (1968), Max Flatow, a clever and rebellious teenager, becomes known for his expertise in creating homemade explosives. However, after growing tired of his current life, he decides to runaway from home. Seven years later, he reemerges as Max Frost, a charismatic and enigmatic young man who has become the world's most popular entertainer.

Frost's newfound fame catches the attention of Congressman John Fergus, who sees an opportunity to harness Max's popularity to gain the youth vote in his campaign for the Senate. Fergus successfully convinces Max to endorse him, promoting him as a symbol for young people's desires and aspirations.

However, Max Frost soon realizes the immense power he holds over the younger generation and decides to use it for his own benefit. With his charismatic personality, he taps into the growing discontent and frustration of youth culture at the time. Frost becomes a symbol of rebellion against the older establishment, advocating for radical social and political changes.

Motivated by his newfound mission, Max Frost successfully manages to change the legal system and gain new rights for young people, such as the lowering of the voting age to 14 and even granting teenagers the right to run for public office. Eventually, he decides to take his activism to the next level by running for the presidency himself, advocating for a complete overhaul of society.

As Frost's popularity soars, he attracts large crowds and a devoted following of young supporters. However, his radical ideas and actions also face strong opposition from the older generation, who condemn his progressive views as dangerous and anarchic. The generational conflict intensifies as Frost's presidential campaign gains momentum.

The film explores the themes of youth rebellion, the generation gap, and the corrupting influence of power. It offers a satirical critique of both the older generation's resistance to change and the potential dangers of an unchecked youth movement. Ultimately, "Wild in the Streets" portrays Max Frost's rise to power and his impact on the political landscape, highlighting the complexities and consequences of youth-led social movements.
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