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Cars in movies: more than just a means of transportation. Cars in movies can tell a lot more about a character than long dialogues. Cars are an incredibly popular and frequently used visual image. It is difficult to imagine a movie that does not have at least a short scene with a car. But why did a car, and not a bicycle, motorcycle or any other means of transportation, become a symbol of movement in cinema? Why is the roar of one movie engine remembered for many years, while another is forgotten after a couple of hours? In this video: How cars are used to reveal the plot and characters. What types of cars are used in different genres of cinema. How the sound of an engine can become an unforgettable element of a film. The most iconic cars in the history of cinema. This video will be of interest to everyone who loves cinema, as well as those who are interested in cars and their symbolism. 0:00 Warming up the engine 0:51 Test drive #1: Breaking Bad 1:29 Test drive #2: Better Call Saul 2:23 Test drive #3: Tarantino and Kill Bill 3:10 Test drive #4: Tarantino and Pulp Fiction 3:59 Character and car 5:51 Cars and dialogues 6:21 Car movement in the movies 6:47 Traffic jams 7:10 Test drive #5: The Italian Job 7:40 Test drive #6: Baby Driver 8:21 Cars, music, freedom 9:30 Test drive #7: Supernatural and Freddy Krueger 10:07 It happened in the showroom 11:50 Parking lots and parking 12:10 Test Drive #8: Smokey and the Bandit 12:53 Get Out of My Car! 14:27 Fantasies and Cars 15:05 A Good Car Scene - A Challenge for a Director 15:40 A Little History of Donationalerts - https://donationalerts.com/r/modernich Movies and TV shows shown in this video can be found in the credits at the end of the video. Feel free to ask in the comments. Voice - Alexander Sivun (professional theater actor, announcer) Music: Power sport extreme trailer - Diamon tunes ArtIss22 - Night Phonk Hooky with Sloane – Bird Creek JHS Pedals - Cowboy Lullaby Sweet Relief - Zachariah Hickman For Your Love - The Yardbirds Stylish rock intro - Only hot and dargerous Overdrive Ride - Dan Lebowitz The Godfather - Main Title (The Godfather Waltz) Right Place, Right Time – Silent Partner Blue Day - Freedom Trail Studio