
Power And Wheels (1972)
The film explores the intricate relationship between humans and automobiles, presenting cars as not just a means of transportation but as an extension of personal identity and social status. It discusses the evolution of the automobile from the horseless carriage to a symbol of freedom and consumer culture, while also highlighting the economic impact of the automotive industry on American society. The narrative examines both the benefits and drawbacks of car culture, including increased mobility and social connection, as well as traffic congestion and environmental issues. Ultimately, it raises questions about the future of urban life in the age of the automobile.
Keywords
automobile, transportation, identity, social status, technology, economy, consumer culture, urban life, environmental issues, mobility