Che: Part Two evaluation action
2022-01-14 08:01
"Che: Part Two" tells about Che abandoning the superior life of Cuba, staying away from his family, and throwing himself into the liberation battle in Bolivia. With time as the line, from first arriving in this land until finally falling under the guns of the army, the performance method returns Traditional narrative. The film is different from the conventional form of expression that people are used to, and the audience is disappointed at the lack of the expected and moving plot in the film
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Benicio Del Toro's role spanned from Che Guevara's jungle campaign in the 1950s, until he retired from Cuba, re-established the army in Bolivia, and ended up being killed by the army. There have been countless important historical events during this period. The challenges and faults faced by playing this legendary figure who has been mythical can be imagined. However, Benicio Del Toro's performance did not disappoint. The perseverance and determination, the indomitable heroic charm, was subtle and vivid in Benicio's eyes and gestures
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Extended Reading
Che: Part Two quotes
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Ernesto Che Guevara: To survive here, to win... you have to live as if you've already died.
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[last lines]
Ernesto Che Guevara: [to a Bolivian soldier about to execute him] Shoot. Do it.