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The film's climax is triggered by a local goatherd who finds the mysterious box. Believing it contains gold, he and his wife use acid to break it open, unintentionally releasing radioactive material into the island's water supply. Cultural and Critical Context
The 1967 film , directed by Michael Cacoyannis, is a satirical black comedy that explores the absurdity of nuclear tension and human greed. Inspired by the real-life Palomares B-52 crash in 1966, where nuclear weapons were briefly lost over Spain, the film serves as a cautionary tale about the potential for environmental and human catastrophe. Plot and Satire The Day the Fish Came Out
The film is noted for its futuristic and highly stylized costumes, which were groundbreaking for the era. The film's climax is triggered by a local