Edgar Wright's obsession with 1960s London helped shape the themes of the film "Something that I find truly nightmarish and I guess there's an element where I'm sort of giving a sharp rebuke to myself is the danger of being overly nostalgic about previous decades. In a way, the film is about romanticizing the past and why it's wrong to do that." British films of the 1960s were also inspirations for Wright, who said: "A lot of films of that period are about the darker side of Soho or of show business. You still have to question where they're coming from, because there's a lot of them, which are more the sensationalistic ones, that take this kind of punitive approach to the female characters. There's a lot of movies where it seems that the genre is 'Girl comes to London to make it big and is roundly punished for her efforts.'"
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