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Who Killed The Electric Car? (2006)
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Reviews Counted: 101
Fresh: 90
Rotten:11
Average Rating: 7.2/10
Consensus: A searing indictment of big business and greed, Who Killed The Electric Car? is a well-tuned doc that simultaneously entertains and enrages.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for brief mild language.
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release: Jun 28, 2006 Limited
Box Office: $1,324,335
Synopsis: It was among the fastest, most efficient production cars ever built. It ran on electricity, produced no emissions and catapulted American technology to the forefront of the automotive industry. The lucky few who drove it never wanted to... It was among the fastest, most efficient production cars ever built. It ran on electricity, produced no emissions and catapulted American technology to the forefront of the automotive industry. The lucky few who drove it never wanted to give it up. So why did General Motors crush its fleet of EV1 electric vehicles in the Arizona desert? WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR? chronicles the life and mysterious death of the GM EV1, examining its cultural and economic ripple effects and how they reverberated through the halls of government and big business. The year is 1990. California is in a pollution crisis. Smog threatens public health. Desperate for a solution, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) targets the source of its problem: auto exhaust. Inspired by a recent announcement from General Motors about an electric vehicle prototype, the Zero Emissions Mandate (ZEV) is born. It required 2% of new vehicles sold in California to be emission-free by 1998, 10% by 2003. It is the most radical smog-fighting mandate since the catalytic converter. With a jump on the competition thanks to its speed-record-breaking electric concept car, GM launches its EV1 electric vehicle in 1996. It was a revolutionary modern car, requiring no gas, no oil changes, no mufflers, and rare brake maintenance (a billion-dollar industry unto itself). A typical maintenance checkup for the EV1 consisted of replenishing the windshield washer fluid and a tire rotation. But the fanfare surrounding the EV1's launch disappeared and the cars followed. Was it lack of consumer demand as carmakers claimed, or were other persuasive forces at work? Fast forward to 6 years later... The fleet is gone. EV charging stations dot the California landscape like tombstones, collecting dust and spider webs. How could this happen? Did anyone bother to examine the evidence? Yes, in fact, someone did. And it was murder. The electric car threatened the status quo. The truth behind its demise resembles the climactic outcome of Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express: multiple suspects, each taking their turn with the knife. WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR? interviews and investigates automakers, legislators, engineers, consumers and car enthusiasts from Los Angeles to Detroit, to work through motives and alibis, and to piece the complex puzzle together. WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR? is not just about the EV1. It's about how this allegory for failure—reflected in today's oil prices and air quality—can also be a shining symbol of society's potential to better itself and the world around it. While there's plenty of outrage for lost time, there's also time for renewal as technology is reborn in WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR? --© Sony Pictures Classics [More]
Starring: David Freeman, Mel Gibson, Phyllis Diller, Tom Hanks
Starring: David Freeman, Mel Gibson, Phyllis Diller, Tom Hanks
Director: Chris Paine
Director: Chris Paine
Screenwriter: Chris Paine
Producer: Dean Devlin
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Release:
Nov 14, 2006
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.78
Audio:
- Dolby Digital Surround Sound 5.1 - English
- Subtitles - French - Optional
- Closed Captioned - English - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Featurettes - 1. Deleted Scenes (12)
- 2. "Jump-Starting the Future" - Documentary
- 3. Music Video - Meeky Rosie - "Forever"
Reviews for Who Killed The Electric Car?
Chris Paine's documentary about General Motors' development and withdrawal of the innovative, environment-friendly EV1 automobile is bound to reverberate with anyone who's fallen in love with a product only to see it irrevocably yanked from the market.
Transcends its own awful construction by being a documentary, further supporting the idea that docs needn't be well made to be worthwhile.
Given the shortsighted shenanigans engaged in by these corporate-oriented politicians and greedy captains of industry, is it any wonder that we'd end up mired in the Middle East to ensure the flow of oil? Who killed the electric car? The usual suspects.
It goes far beyond electric cars to illustrate how big business controls government actions and policies at all levels with damaging results.
This rich and absorbing documentary also functions as mystery and exposé.
In the interest of understanding how your government and big business work (and work together against the consumer's interest), you owe it to yourself to see this film.
On the other hand, the activists are a little twee to deliver any serious drama
Filmmaker Chris Paine's postmortem on the EV1s doesn't answer all our questions, but it is reasonably evenhanded and quite entertaining.
It's liable to get people hopping mad, whether or not they buy Paine's overarching conspiracy theory.
Piercingly demonstrates how technological advancement occurs only when it aligns with monied interests, and argues persuasively for the idea that we all deserve better.
Where too many politically minded films seem to exist only to confirm what the audience already believes, it's a thrill to sit in a theater and learn something new and so, so infuriating.
Chris Paine has painted a convincing picture of corporate greed -- working hand in hand with the government.
This doc looks at the possible suspects in the death of the promising electric vehicle: consumers, oil companies, car manufacturers, gov. and even the Hydrogen Fuel Cell car.
The film provides a journalistic service, telling a story that most people in the United States have not heard. It's a fascinating tale.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, but a car is always more than transportation.
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