Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Trucks and Drivers - A 360 Degree View

By Matthew Barr Platinum Quality Author



Trucks and truck drivers have been in portrayed in films whether it be in realistic stories or fictional ones. Some of the big and smaller but hit movies of yesterday and today has been seen to gain notice because they featured trucks in the story. There are also some movies which had a small part for trucks but still they seem to be noticed by the viewers.


So what's the appeal of these trucks? Many would be attracted to the macho appeal of the trucks and well, the drivers as well. Guys, as everybody knows, just love machines. Others just love the action. And depending on the movie, many would watch the movie for its story too.


If you really want to go deeper about trucks or about the lives of these drivers, you have to watch History Channel's feature entitled the Ice Road Truckers. The series features truck drivers who are exposed to worse road conditions with the ice and all when they haul and deliver materials and equipment to the diamond mines. The difficulty is not only due to the weather but combine this with the fact that these things are heavy.


If you have seen the Convoy, it showed the abuse of the sheriff and other police officials towards truck drivers in particular to the star and his friends in the movie. Well, the truckers bond together in order face the problem at hand and they eventually prevail in the end.


Now, look at the lighter portrayal of trucks in movies. Start with the Transformers. Optimus Prime, the big guy among the good guys in this movie is a truck. If you watch the movie, you will definitely appreciate the shiny body of this truck. While many would picture trucks as big and dirty vehicles in the middle of the road, Optimus Prime is clean and shiny. He also has a good heart.


How about the animated movie, Cars? You would see a lot of trucks on the road here. You can take your pick. Some are clean, shiny and just beautiful while others are old, dirty and just ready to retire. Of course, you would see those trucks resting on the side of the road in the middle of the night. It was even portrayed that they were just tired and sleeping.


Of course, these shows and these movies show the different sides of the being truckers and even the trucks. As you can see in Cars, trucks too get tired even if they are machines. If even the trucks need rest then the more that drivers would need it too. But then there's the image of trucks being big and strong like the one given off by Optimus Prime in Transformers. It somehow counters the connotation of trucks being dirty from being on the road a long time without any washing. On the part of the drivers, movies show that they are not "just drivers." They are also people that also have lives besides driving. With regards to their job, they are really dedicated it. Even though driving may seem easy, their job actually has some difficulties that people don't see.









About the Author: Matthew Barr is a successful webmaster of http://www.urban-neon-car-lights.com. He provides more information on Audi tail lamps, truck and semi truck accessories, and Acura tail lights on this website.



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