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* [[Cleanup Crew]]: The garbagemen.
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* [[Dutch Angle]]: The remake features many bizarre camera angles to emphasize disorientation and isolation.
* [[Dutch Angle]]: The remake features many bizarre camera angles to emphasize disorientation and isolation.
* [[Eat the Camera]]: Ends this way.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: When the group are being chased by the Pod people, {{spoiler|Jack and Nancy}} sacrifice themselves to the pod people [[We Need a Distraction|as a distraction]] to allow their friends to escape.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: When the group are being chased by the Pod people, {{spoiler|Jack and Nancy}} sacrifice themselves to the pod people [[We Need a Distraction|as a distraction]] to allow their friends to escape.
* [[Hope Spot]]: The "[[Soundtrack Dissonance|Amazing Grace]]" scene.
* [[Hope Spot]]: The "[[Soundtrack Dissonance|Amazing Grace]]" scene.

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From deep space... The seed is planted... terror grows.

Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a 1978 remake of the classic sci-fi/horror film, starring Donald Sutherland as Benell (now named Matthew instead of Miles).

It transferred the setting to The City (San Francisco) and worked in an effective theme of urban alienation, which in some respects actually reverses the theme of the original - at one point a character expresses her paranoia that she keeps witnessing people recognizing each other. Isolation is so much a feature of city life that excessive human contact itself is suspicious.

This version also cranked the Body Horror; appropriately, three of the film's stars (Brooke Adams, Art Hindle, and Jeff Goldblum) all went on to do films with David Cronenberg. Thanks to its critical acclaim and high performance at the box office, it is considered one of the best horror remakes.

Tropes used in Invasion of the Body Snatchers include: