More and more film and television works are no longer concerned about the story itself.
We all know that there was a "fashion film" before, fashion film originated in the United States, when Audrey Hepburn appeared in the 1961 film "Breakfast at Tiffany's", her clothes could no longer be ignored by the audience.
Although the concept of "fashion film" is becoming more and more broad today, what attracts audiences in movies is no longer limited to the story itself.
Some viewers look at the costumes of the actors, some look at the handsome men and beautiful women, some pay attention to the costumes and the sense of history, of course, more attention is placed on the car of the protagonist in the movie.
Cars sometimes play no less role in movies than actors.
A well-chosen, exquisitely designed, cool car that chases the wind can add a lot to the movie. Therefore, in modern movies, the "car" is not a prop, but a special kind of "actor", and their role is not much less than that of the supporting actors.
In Hollywood, where movies dominate the world's mainstream values, the role of cars is even greater.
Even movies like Fast and Furious are made specifically for cars.
So, who is the most popular and well-known "car actor" in Hollywood movies in a hundred years?
It's Chevrolet.
In 1999's "Iron Giant", Chevrolet's 1948 Chevrolet 3100 made a stunning appearance. Although it is only an animated film, it still impresses the audience.
By 2006's Cars, the debate about the main character, the Lightning McQueen model, had been ongoing.
That's because the official didn't say what kind of model McQueen was, but viewers felt it must have come from reality.
Many of those viewers thought it came from Chevrolet Corvette.
On closer inspection, the two are indeed quite similar.
However, there is one character who is the undoubted Chevrolet, and it is the plate tooth.
Panya is a good friend of McQueen, its prototype is the 1955 Chevrolet Task-Force 3800, in the United States in the 50s, pickup trucks were very popular.
Because the Chevrolet car is cute, it was also designated as a prototype car for the tooth.
Also appearing in Cars is the 1977 model of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
Production of the model began in 1970, and its second generation appears in the film.
In addition to this, Chevrolet Impala also appeared in the film. The car has been in production since 1958 and has been kept in an updated design.
There is also an untold story about Impala.
In 1989, Tim Burton's action crime film Batman caught fire, in which Batmobile attracted the attention of many viewers because of its characteristic Gothic aesthetic.
According to the official information of "Batman", this Batmobile is actually welded from the frames of two Chevrolet Impala.
It's from Hollywood prop maker Anton Furst, using the Chevrolet Impala frame, nothing more than because it's thick, durable, and malleable.
Of course, as a car that accompanies the history of American cinema, "Fast and Furious" cannot let go of the treasure of Chevrolet.
In Fast & Furious 2, the scene where Paul Walker drives a car over the water and hits the villain's yacht is the biggest highlight of the whole movie.
And his car is a Chevrolet 1969 Camaro Yenko.
In the "Rapid Shock" spin-off Tokyo Drift, Chevrolet debuted at the beginning, the male protagonist began to drive a 1971 Mente Carlo to defeat the Dodge Viper, and finally embraced the beauty.
In the 2005 movie "Never Day", the 1979 Trailblazer K5 is even the only villain, this car is fierce, a pure performance monster.
Because it was too eye-catching, there were also viewers who showed the same modification scheme later, which was amazing.
The blazer of the 1995 model is also the all-round chariot of the Victory Team GUTS in the recent fire "Diga Ultraman", because ultraman, this car has gained a lot of popularity in Japan.
Today, in many Hollywood movies and American dramas, chevrolet has become one of the indispensable roles.
In the American drama "Hawaiian SWAT", the sparkling blue pioneer is fascinating.
In "Thunderbolt Baby", the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is amazing.
At that time, although Camaro was not yet a bumblebee, he had already gained countless envy.
Of course, the most famous is the Chevrolet Suburban, which is the standard of the big people in Hollywood movies and is the FBI's special car.
From House of Cards to Fast & Furious 7, from Near Fame to Prison Break, wherever there is crime, there is Suburban.
The most enviable is naturally the S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Fury's Suburban in "Captain America 2".
Powerful it not only has automatic driving and voice assistants, but also strong firepower and bulletproof capabilities, Hydra can not take it, it can be said that it is a "city tank".
You think Chevrolet only appears in movies? That would be wrong.
There are a lot of American stars in real life, and the cars have chosen Chevrolet.
Jordan's favorite sports car is a Chevrolet Corvette C4.
Daryl Hannah, who starred in the classic films Blade Runner and Kill Bill, is driven by a Chevrolet El camino.
Matthew McConaughey, the actor in Interstellar, owns a 1980 Camaro Z28.
Quentin, known for his violent aesthetic, is a 1964 Chevrolet Mariber, which also appeared in Pulp Fiction.
Marilyn Monroe loves chevrolet Corvette SR2 racing.
The Elvis presley we know as the car is a Corvette Speedster.
Moreover, Chevrolet is synonymous with "tough guys" in the United States, and many Hollywood action movie stars we know well have Chevrolets in their cars.
Bruce Wisley, the star of "Die Hard", is driven by the 1967 Colvet convertible.
The car of Sylvester Stallone, a representative Hollywood action star who participated in "First Blood", is also a Chevrolet.
Rambo in "First Blood" is the enlightenment of many audiences around the world for American personal heroes, and his car is also a representative of the American tough guy car in a certain sense.
From movies to stars, we can't help but ask: Why? Why Chevrolet?
In the United States, in a sense, Chevrolet is already part of American culture.
Chevrolet belongs to the United States General Motors, is GM's volkswagen and national car brand, this gold bow tie logo, is Volkswagen's best understanding of Chevrolet.
Chevrolet has a long history, from 1911 by Louis Chevrolet and William Durant, to the present day has come a journey of 110 years.
Today, Chevrolet's cumulative global sales total reach 225 million units, and every 7.2 seconds a new Chevrolet car is sold.
Since 1911, Chevrolet has led the times, penetrating deeply into American culture and influencing entire generations.
The representative model of American road culture and automobile culture has always been Chevrolet, which represents the American spirit of free pioneering, and also represents the past, present and future of American cars.
In the United States, Chevrolet has a kind name, called "Chevy", in English, this word has the meaning of chasing, so Americans can feel Chevrolet's kindness and trustworthiness.
This also makes Chevrolet a part of American pop culture.
As a national brand in the United States, Chevrolet has always been a good practitioner of its zeitgeist.
After its introduction to China, Chevrolet launched the "Chevrolet Red Chalk Rural Education Program", which has traveled through 50 schools in 27 provinces and cities in the past ten years, bringing colorful quality education courses to more than 20,000 rural children, with more than 550 volunteers from all over the country participating.
It can be seen that no matter where it is, no matter where it is, Chevrolet adheres to the brand spirit of creating a fun car life, daring to dream and act, and creating the future with dreams has never changed.
(Movie Rotten Tomatoes Editorial Department: Miao Miao)