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Che: The Guerilla

 

 
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Director: Steven Soderbergh

Cast: Peter Buchman (screenplay),Ernesto 'Che' Guevara (memoir "Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War")

Synopsis: Julia Ormond - Lisa Howard,   Benicio Del Toro - Ernesto Che Guevara,   Oscar Isaac - Interpreter (as oscar Isaac),   Pablo Guevara - Dinner Guest #1,   Franklin Diaz - Dinner Guest #2,   Armando Suarez Cobian - Dinner Guest #3,   Rodrigo Santoro - Raul Castro,   Maria Isabel Diaz - Maria Antonia,   Demian Bichir - Fidel Castro,   Mateo Gomez - Cuban Diplomat #1,   Ramon Fernandez - Hector (as Ramon Fernandez),   Yul Vazquez - Alejandro Ramirez (as Yul Vazquez),   Jose Caro - Esteban (as Jose Caro),   Pedro Adorno - Epifanio Diaz,   Jsu Garcia - Jorge Sotus (as Jsu Garcia)  

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canneltoncritic
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Che

Che ( Parts 1 and 2) - Directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring Benicio Del Toro - Rated R I'm not exactly a fan of Che Guevara. When I see kids wearing t-shirts with his face on them I want to approach them and verbally berate them. But then I calm down, because I realize it would infuriate Che even more than me to see the American youth wearing his image, expecially if that image is on a $30 shirt. Anyway, I watched this lengthy biopic (the two parts equal about 4 and 1/2 hours) because Soderbergh makes interesting films. This film has its moments, but they are few and far between. The filmmakers didn't take a strong stance one way or the other with Che and I think that hurt the film. I just didn't have much of a response to this film one way or the other. I will say, though, that Benicio Del Toro is absolutely perfect for the role. I've heard complaints about his accent, but as far as the look goes, he was born to play Che. But even his performance does not warrant a...

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2010-05-10 05:34:39
AlexDelarge
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Che, The Guerilla: Sympathy for the Devil

“The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to burn.” –Bertrand Russell Che the chameleon camouflages himself in the Bolivian jungle, hoping to ease the suffering of the poor, balancing the scales of Justice but only bringing bloodshed and disorder. Director Steven Soderbergh once again fails to depict a multi-faceted individual in Ernesto Guevara, and relies on iconic imagery and his cult of personality to define this complex revolutionary. Though Che is seen honoring his soldiers and their familial plights, giving medical attention to the poor and never stealing from the peasants, we fail to see his “death or victory” attitude, this destructive impulse that keeps him from peaceful compromise. It would be enlightening to read between the lines of his idealistic diaries but Soderbergh struggles to produce this important subtext and navigate these troubled emotional waters; he’s lost in the rapid prose of idolatry. ...

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2010-02-27 21:57:51

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